* The top lot of the August 3 sale of Californian and American paintings at Bonhams in San Francisco was Roses by Franz A. Bischoff that sold for $798,000 (estimate $600,000-800,000). Other top lots were and Spring by Granville Redmond that sold for $170,000 (estimate $150,000-200,000), and Lowtide Honfleur by Guy Rose that sold for $398,000 (estimate $400,000-600,000).* The top …
This Week’s Top Lots: April 11 – 17
Important pieces in the antiques world – up for auction this week
This Week’s Top Lots: April 6 – 10
Top Lots in the world of antiques
Spring is in the air for Charleston Antiques Week
Charleston’s architecture, gardens, and history always draw visitors, but for lovers of antiques, there’s no better week of the year to be here. Wednesday, the twelfth annual Charleston Art and Antiques Forum opened—four and a half days of lectures, tours, discussions, and visits to private collections—and Thursday evening brought the festive preview party for the Charleston International Antiques Show, a …
Maison Gerard at 35
Join us in our celebration of the 35th anniversary of Maison Gerard
Stickley in Dallas
Taken for granted for decades, Stickley furniture finally attracted interest from major museums
Bold, bright, and underappreciated: British furniture at mid-century
On one of the greatest modern design talents in Britain—Gerald Summers
Showmanship and fantasy: the designs of James Mont
On the mid-century designer and interior decorator
The lost generation of Danish design
Danish design deserves a moment in the sun
The ‘It’ chair
The legendary decorator Frances Elkins made it popular in the 1930s, but her so-called loop chair goes back to the eighteenth century as a surviving set of examples attests