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Spring Americana Sale at Doyle

Maine Antique Digest

Doyle, New York City Photos courtesy Doyle Only at Doyle on Manhattan’s Upper East Side can you buy a sterling silver child’s highchair tray, a silver dog bowl, and a silver terrapin tureen and soup bowls in an Americana sale. The April 10 sale featured paintings, prints, furniture, silver, and decorative art.

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The “Collect: Americana” Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Freeman’s | Hindman, Philadelphia Photos courtesy Freeman’s | Hindman “Collect: Americana” at Freeman’s | Hindman, Philadelphia, March 20, was pitched to those who can afford to spend a few hundred or a few thousand dollars on furniture and decorative arts. Freeman’s has had success with its “Collect: American Art” sales scheduled on

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Roycroft Furniture Caps Americana Sale

Maine Antique Digest

Farrin’s Country Auctions, Randolph, Maine Usually, Farrin’s Country Auctions in Randolph, Maine, caters to a loyal “down home” crowd, using only the traditional methods of in-person, telephone, and absentee bidding. But periodically Rusty Farrin puts forth a collection of upscale lots and calls in the Internet to complete the bidding options.

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The Sale of Barry D. Hogan’s Collection

Maine Antique Digest

The catalog for the sale of Barry D. Hogan’s collection is the most recent addition to a long shelf of catalogs for single-owner estate sales of mostly Pennsylvania folk art and what used to be called “country furniture” that the Pook & Pook, Inc., Downingtown, Pennsylvania Photos courtesy Pook & Pook, Inc.

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The Sale of Richard Wattenmaker’s Collection

Maine Antique Digest

Freeman’s | Hindman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Photos courtesy Freeman’s | Hindman Freeman’s | Hindman in Philadelphia kicked off the fall season Sunday, September 22, with a single-owner sale of American and European art, American furniture, fraktur, pottery, and the art of the blacksmith, most of it French wrought iron, from the collection of

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The Sale of the Attix Collection

Maine Antique Digest

A corporate lawyer for RCA, the father of four bought carefully, filling his house in New Jersey with furniture made in the mid-18th and early 19th centuries. Thomas Attix Jr. 1927-2012) was a passionate collector who liked wood, silver, and Oriental rugs.

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From Surrealist Painting to American Craft Furniture, See Inside John Moran’s Art and Design Summer Sale

Artnet News

Take a closer look at some of the sale's top lots ahead of the sale, taking place August 13, 2024. The post From Surrealist Painting to American Craft Furniture, See Inside John Moran’s Art and Design Summer Sale appeared first on Artnet News.

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