One Man’s Quest to Amass the Greatest Chanel Collection of All Time
HOW A CALIFORNIA BUSINESSMAN BUILT AN INCOMPARABLE ARRAY OF EXCEPTIONAL HANDBAGS AND SAVED HIS LIFE IN THE PROCESS
Artist Spotlight: J.C. Leyendecker
WITH HIS IDEALIZED VISIONS OF AMERICAN MASCULINITY AND ICONIC COVERS FOR ‘THE SATURDAY EVENING POST,’ THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATOR SHAPED THE VISUAL LANGUAGE OF THE EARLY 1900S
Puck Power: Game-Worn Jerseys From Alex Ovechkin, Wayne Gretzky and Other Hockey Greats Face Off at Heritage
EVERY JERSEY IN THE APRIL 19 AUCTION HAS BEEN PHOTO-MATCHED BY MEIGRAY AUTHENTICATED
Ready to Play: The Dave Westerbeke Vintage Guitar Collection
THE LATE COLLECTOR’S PRIZED INSTRUMENTS INCLUDE A STORIED 1941 MARTIN D-18, A BELOVED 1961 GIBSON AND A HISTORIC 1949 BIGSBY
A Golden Opportunity for Collectors
WHY TOP-TIER NUGGETS, SUCH AS THE SUPERB EXAMPLES ON OFFER AT HERITAGE, ARE WORTH MORE THAN THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD
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GEORGE THEOFILES WAS CAPTIVATED BY VINTAGE POSTERS OF EVERY KIND, RESULTING IN AN ECLECTIC COLLECTION SPANNING MILITARIA, MOVIES, TRAVEL AND MORE
A Work for Every Collector in Spring Prints & Multiples Auction
FROM ABSTRACTS TO POP ART, CONSIGNMENT DIRECTOR DESIREE PAKRAVAN HIGHLIGHTS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN HERITAGE’S APRIL 22 EVENT
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Auction Preview: International Comics
Get a closer look at the fascinating selection of 1970s German Marvel comic books from Williams-Verlag available in Heritage’s April 26-27 auction
Editor’s Picks
Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions
Fine Jewelry
Jane Hutcheson was an American artist known for her exquisite enamel and metalwork, particularly the luxurious flower baskets she created for Gorham and Cartier in the mid-to-late 20th century. Her intricate, gilded metal sculptures with vibrant enamel petals became highly collectible for their craftsmanship and timeless beauty, and today her floral baskets remain prized by collectors, celebrated for their elegance and meticulous detail. Hutcheson created this trio of nature-inspired desk ornaments for Cartier in the 1960s.
Cartier Enamel, Glass, Vermeil Objet de Vertu, circa 1960s
Auction: May 5
Entertainment
For a franchise with as many fan-favorite characters as Star Wars, it is still surprising how quickly Grogu (or Baby Yoda, to many) was embraced by audiences around the world. Since first appearing in Season 1 of The Mandalorian, Grogu has popped up on essentially every piece of merchandise imaginable and even starred in his own Studio Ghibli short. This portrayal of Grogu by renowned fine and pin-up artist Olivia captures the signature blend of impressionism and realism that has long defined her work.
Olivia (Olivia De Berardinis) Baby Yoda (Grogu) Painting (2020)
Auction: May 4
Americana & Political

Although the stock ticker was invented in 1867 by Edward A. Calahan, the design was improved upon, and became a commercial success, thanks to Thomas Edison. The stock ticker offered here is one of Edison’s earliest versions of these working models called the Universal Stock Ticker manufactured in the early 1870s. This piece is marked “Universal Ticker 3-A/22 Ohms,” meaning it can be dated to 1871 through 1874. There were only 5,000 of these units made, making this early version exceedingly rare.
Western Union Telegraph Co.: An Early Circa 1871 Thomas Edison Stock Ticker Machine
Auction: April 25-26