2024Bill Hood & Sons Art & Antique AuctionsAncient Holy Land Terracotta Cooking Pot, Israel - A terracotta pottery cooking pot with a roundedSee Sold Price
2024Pacific AuctionsVINTAGE RED WING POTTERY PITCHER 770, BELLE KOGAN c.1938, WHITE GLAZE OUTSIDE WITH TURQUOISE INSIDE,See Sold Price
2024The North Georgia Auction Company LLCWhelchel Meaders / Suzanne Reese Pottery Sculpture For L.Q. MeadersSee Sold Price
2024M.J. Stasak Jr. Auction and Appraisal ServicePolish Pottery Boleslawiec Unikat Creamer Sugar UnderplateSee Sold Price
2024The North Georgia Auction Company LLCWhelchel Meaders / Suzanne Reese Pottery Sculpture Made For L.Q. MeadersSee Sold Price
Native-American pottery steeped in family traditionA characteristic of Native-American pottery is the tradition of family potters. The art of handcrafting and firing clay objects has been passed down through generations, averting the danger of its dying out.
Oscar Howe triumphed twice at John Moran’s Art of the American West saleLOS ANGELES — John Moran Auctioneers‘ June 6 Art of the American West sale brought phenomenal results, specifically in the fine art category. The star of the show was the Native American artist Oscar Howe, who is best known for his innovative and expressive depictions of traditional Dakota culture and mythology. He had two works […]
Temptations abound at Benefit Shop Foundation’s June 14 Red Carpet saleMOUNT KISCO, N.Y. — The Benefit Shop Foundation, Inc. will hold its next Red Carpet auction on Wednesday, June 14, starting at 10 am Eastern time. This auction, boasting nearly 800 items, features the Manhattan estate of a university professor who lived and taught in Japan for more than 35 years, collecting antiques, antiquities, decorative arts, […]
Quinn’s presents scholarly array of Pre-Columbian, Ethnographic Art, Nov. 3FALLS CHURCH, Va. – Quinn’s Auction Galleries of northern Virginia is proud to present a November 3rd Pre-Columbian and Ethnographic Arts Auction featuring a fine array of Pre-Columbian ceramics from Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica; as well as African figures, masks, paintings, and utilitarian objects.