Join us Sunday, June 14th at 11:00 AM CDT for the June 2026 No Reserve Discovery Estate Auction featuring over 570 estate-fresh lots across an incredible range of collecting categories. Highlights include American art pottery, Art Deco and mid-century modern design, art glass, primitives, cast iron banks, jewelry, furniture, advertising, model trains, decorative arts, and vintage collectibles. From Anna Van Briggle pottery and Depression glass to Arts & Crafts objects and unique estate groupings, every lot sells with no reserve.
Our AFTER DARK/SUMMER auction features fine art that celebrates the beauty of the male form across a variety of genres and mediums, from late 19th-Century depictions of affectionate men, to daring new approaches to gender and sexuality in contemporary art. Our latest catalog showcases exceptional works from gay trailblazers such as Paul Cadmus, Wilhelm von Gloeden, René Bolliger, Sam Steward, and many more.
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This sale features an extensive catalog of Civil War photographs that were acquired, curated, and researched by seminal collector, Rick Carlile.
Highlights of this closely-curated sale include remarkable rarities from the golden age of conjuring: a diverse array of Houdiniana, Victorian magic apparatus, relics from the stages of St. George's Hall, rare posters, select modern props, and choice ephemera. Purchase Catalog
Centuries of Beauty Fine Auction Sunday June 21, 2026 at 11 am pst
Our upcoming June Auction will feature Fine and Decorative Art from Various Southern Estates and Collections, June 4th-23rd. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception June 16th, 5-7pm and Ladies Night June 17th, 5-7pm.
Original surface and vibrant color define Bert Parsons’ well-documented collection, assembled over decades. Highlights include a Stirewalt miniature painted blanket chest, an 1823 dated Prussian blue blanket chest made in Albemarle, Stanly County, NC, with family history, an early Virginia documented painted apothecary cabinet, and a New England Fancy red-painted Windsor bench, as well as metalwork, pottery, Staffordshire, paintings, and six objects from the landmark 2004 “American Fancy” exhibition.
Rare and masterful forms are the hallmark of the collection, offering bidders the chance to own the very best. Key lots include a Federal painted worktable, a Newport, RI, Chippendale drop leaf table attributed to John Townsend, a matching Massachusetts Queen Anne high chest and dressing table, a pair of labeled 1803 Federal eglomise mirrors, important pottery by John Bell and Henry Adam, two exceptional nests of early Nantucket baskets, portraits by Maentel, St. Memin, and Boudon, among others.
Fine and Decorative Art from Southern Estates and Collections, June 4th-24th. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception June 16th, 5-7pm and Ladies Night June 17th, 5-7pm.
Jewelry, Fashion and Asian Art, June 4th-25th. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception June 16th, 5-7pm and Ladies Night on June 17th, 5-7pm.
This sale encompasses Hollywood, sports, and music memorabilia; as well as toys, games, comics, and pop culture collectibles. Highlights include a Walt Disney letter from a newly discovered trove of material belonging to actor Chester Morris; a pair of cast and crew mugs gifted by John Wayne; and a complete Harlem Globetrotters player-issued uniform.
Circle Auction presents Art & Antiques 2026, featuring fine art, decorative arts, jewelry, and furniture from consignors around the region. Included among the fine art selections are Regionalist prints including Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, and John Steuart Curry; European paintings including Henry Stull, Samuel de Wilde, Cesare Lapini, and Karl Kaufmann; and American works including Robert Sudlow, Birger Sandzen, and Karl Albert. Also featured are selections of fine jewelry, sterling silver, porcelain, antique French furniture, Continental decorative arts, and movie and comic collectibles.
Join us Sunday, June 28th at 1:00 PM EDT for the Decorative Arts and Fine Objects Auction, featuring over 400 curated lots from distinguished estates. Highlights include 14K gold and gemstone jewelry, sterling silver and modernist designs, Native American pieces, mid-century art pottery, and European and Asian decorative arts. From Art Nouveau and Art Deco to mid-century modern, this auction offers a refined selection of wearable art and decorative objects chosen for quality, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal.
This sale features some of the rarest Ernest Hemingway items to come to market in recent years, along with rare and important newspapers, a closely-curated selection of works by African-American authors, and some of the finest early printed books to come to market in recent memory. A second session of material includes lots on diverse subjects, fine bindings, and more.
Harrington’s is proud to present a Premier Baseball Memorabilia Auction on Monday, July 20, 2026 at 11:00 AM EST (Online Only), featuring an exceptional lineup of investment-grade collectibles tied to baseball’s most iconic figures. Highlights include game-used and signed bats, autographed baseballs, rare vintage baseball cards, and limited-edition signed photos and memorabilia from legends including Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Sandy Koufax, Ken Griffey Jr, and many more.
This diverse sale - made up of fine, vintage, and vernacular photographs - will focus closely on the snapshot. Once considered mere "fabrics of yesteryear," these fleeting images have been recently reclaimed by the collecting community, and appreciated for their candid, historical, and visual depth. But all genres of photographs will be represented, with featured lots to include space and NASA material, sideshow cabinet cards, fine art photos, and vernacular works of all types.
Marking 100 years since the death of Harry Houdini, Potter & Potter will present a landmark sale of Houdini memorabilia on October 31, 2026 at the famed Magic Castle in Hollywood, California. The sale brings to the public for the very first time 100 historic items from the collection of Kevin Connolly, many of which were personally owned by Houdini.