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Auction House | Dunbar Sloane |
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Auction Name | Collectibles and Estate Auction |
Auction Date | 04/23/2024 - 04/23/2024 |
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Swann Galleries: Fine Books Offered on April 11th
It’s April and the steady pitter patter of the collectible paper audience walking to and from the Armory, will soon recede. Meanwhile Swann Galleries on 24th Street will soon hammer down 308 lots ...
Eric Caren: A Consignor who is making his case: Potter and Potter April 18
Eric C. Caren is writing about his 9th Single Owner Auction of "How History Unfolds on Paper" at Potter Potter, April 18th. Highlights include George Washington's Commission to be Commander in Ch...
Bonhams offering an auction about Remarkable Women Closing April 2nd
Bonhams is offering an auction about Remarkable Women. It’s concentrations of material owned and/or used by women during their lives. Book collections rarely say much about their collectors. The...
The Discovery of America catalogue of works will be offered for sale at the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair 2024
R. David Parsons assembled one of the most important collections of early explorations to the Americas and to Asia. David passed away in 2014, and his collection was recently acquired from the Par...
Rare Book Monthly Reviews
Magnificent Books, Manuscripts & Photographs from the 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop
The 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop has issued their Catalogue 198, Magnificent Books, Manuscripts & Photographs. If anything, “magnificent” is an understatement for these works. I...