Pook & Pook is seeking consignments coins, paper currency, stamps, gold, silver, jewelry, and watches. To consign, please email photographs to info@pookandpook.com or call (610) 269-4040 to speak with an appraiser. Please note, new buyers cannot pay with credit card.
We are currently accepting pre-registrations and consignments for our October edition of AFTER DARK. Current highlights from our upcoming catalog include original works by Mark Beard, Robert Bliss, Cornelius McCarthy, Delmas Howe, Paul Cadmus, and many others! Please reach out if you would like to consign any fine art of the male form, including photography, gay or homoerotic art/illustration, or historical ephemera.
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.
Fleischer’s Auctions’ inaugural sale devoted exclusively to material relating to Native American history and culture.
Fleischer’s Auctions’ Fall Premier Sale, featuring early and historically significant material relating to American history.
Fleischer’s Auctions’ premier Fall sale, featuring historically significant material relating to the American Civil War.
The lifetime collection of author and photo historian, Jim Crain (1939-2025). The catalog is exclusively devoted to antique photography with an emphasis on the Old West, California, Texas, and Native Americana from 1840-1900.
A diverse and significant selection of antique photography assembled by seminal collector and scholar, Mike Medhurst. For more than thirty-five years, Mike Medhurst has been a prominent figure in the field of nineteenth-century photography, building a reputation as a dealer, scholar, and discerning connoisseur of early photographic material. A past president of the Daguerreian Society, the leading organization devoted to the history and preservation of nineteenth-century photography, Medhurst has long occupied a central place within the collecting community.