Archive for May, 2008

Beverly Hills and Newport Beach Collections Fine Art Auction

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Important Chinese Porcelains and Pottery from Beverly Hills and Newport Beach Collections
Jades, Ivories, Coral and Qing Porcelains from a New York Estate
European Furniture and Furnishings from a Mission Viejo Estate
Chinese Cloisonné Enamels, Antique Ceramics and Japanese Antiques from Santa Barbara and Florida Collections
Buddhist Bronzes, Chinese and Sino-Tibetan; together with Wood Carvings […]

Donnelly Antique Tool Auction

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The antique tool auction on April 18–19 was a successful two-day sale of tools and other working antiques. Martin Donnelly has been conducting these auctions of antique tools and related materials since 2001.
Donnelly conducts several auctions each year and all are of antique tools. His next sale is in Albany, N.Y., on May 30. Later […]

Toy, Doll, Advertising and Coin-Op Auction

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Julia’s toy, doll, and advertising division is pleased to offer another outstanding array of goods gathered from across North America and around the world. The auction contains a plethora of antique American and European tin, cast-iron, and pressed steel toys as well as rare and desirable dolls, trains, scarcely seen advertising, salesman samples, and perhaps […]

Tinicum Outdoor Antiques Show June 1

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

The Tinicum Outdoor Antique Show will be held on Sunday, June 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Tinicum Park, Route 32 (River Road), in Erwinna, Pennsylvania, just 15 miles north of New Hope, Pennsylvania, and across the Delaware River bridge from Frenchtown, New Jersey. The show is held rain or shine.
This exciting show […]

Antiques dealer faces jail for theft from auction clients

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

The former owner of a Montgomery County auction company who once did appraisals for the “Antiques Roadshow” television program is facing four to eight years in state prison.
Victims say 44-year-old Russell Pritchard of Beach Haven, N.J., took their heirlooms to sell on consignment and never returned them or paid the owners any auction proceeds.