Fine American furniture from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, along with a strong selection of pottery, porcelain, silver, folk art, weathervanes, maritime art, pewter, and Shaker items
Ancient art from Egypt, Greece, Italy and the Near East, as well as Asian, Fossils, Pre-Columbian, Native American, African / Tribal / Oceanic, Fine art, and much more! All categories, all price ranges... all legally acquired and guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
The Americana online timed sale features over 1,000 lots of early American furniture, pottery, Chinese export porcelain, silver, folk art, textiles, and pewter from several New England and midwestern collections.
Start: Tue, Aug 10, 2021 EDT End: Wed, Aug 18, 2021 EDT
Part Three of Three Sales, dedicated to American Indian and Indigenous arts Featuring a remarkable variety of historic and contemporary Pueblo pottery, beadwork, and basketry including some of the most distinguished names in Native American arts
Over 575 lots including Coins; MCM Furniture; Sterling and Silverplate Flatware and Hollowware; Fine, Silver, Designer and Costume Jewelry and Watches including a Rolex; American and European Fine and Decorative Art; Statues; Meissen and Other Porcelain; Rugs and Textiles; and more!
Part Two of Three Sales, dedicated to American Indian and Indigenous arts Featuring a diverse selection of historic and contemporary Native American paintings, prints, and works on paper
Circle Auction is excited to present Fine Jewelry: a curated selection of significant jewelry pieces. Highlights of the auction include Tiffany and Co., Cynthia Bach, Peter Lindeman, David Webb, David Yurman, Bvlgari, Robert Bruce Bielka, and Trianon.
Every week Morton Subastas offers 300 lots featuring antique and design furniture, jewelry, unique and rare collectibles, wines and always includes the best options to start your art collection with paintings, drawings, sculptures and more
Welcome to TavernTrove Auctions II. This week we have Beer Cans and Breweriana for the beginner to intermediate collector. We have thrown in a few rarities here and there too. There are many minor variations, so be sure to double-check your shelves.
Part One of Three Sales, dedicated to American Indian and Indigenous arts featuring Dine [Navajo] textiles and weavings, Oceanic and African tribal arts, and Hopi and Pueblo kachina/katsina carvings
Incluye sección: Fantasmas de Luz: colección René Avilés y Fundación Pasos. La creación plástica tiene como objetivo expresar y a la vez, complacer y cuestionar tanto al creador como al espectador; es un lenguaje que refleja las formas en las que percibimos el mundo, nuestra sociedad y su historia.