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Heritage Auctions Closes 2025 Above $2.15 Billion in Sales, Setting New Company Benchmark

THE COLLECTIBLES POWERHOUSE BROKE RECORDS IN ILLUSTRATION ART, SPORTS CARDS, COMIC BOOKS, MOVIE MEMORABILIA, AND MORE

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In the Hechinger Collection, Ordinary Tools Become Extraordinary Art

AMASSED OVER DECADES BY A HARDWARE MOGUL, THE TROVE INCLUDES WORKS BY JIM DINE, JACOB LAWRENCE, MARK KOSTABI, AND MORE

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How Two Beloved Ernie Barnes Paintings Found a New Home After 50 Years

FOR TWO BROTHERS HANDLING THEIR PARENTS’ ESTATE, LETTING GO OF THE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS WAS AN EMOTIONAL JOURNEY

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8 Museums Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary

THE NATION’S PAST AND PRESENT COME TOGETHER IN THESE SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS COMMEMORATING A HISTORIC MILESTONE FOR THE USA

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Why Original Art Is the Heartbeat of the Trading Card Hobby

FROM NORM SAUNDERS’ BATMAN TO JOHN POUND’S GARBAGE PAIL KIDS, COLLECTORS ARE CLAMORING FOR ARTISTS’ HAND-PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS

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Introducing the Golden Age Collection, a Masterpiece of Autograph Hunting

THE TROVE OF PERIOD-SIGNED CARDS FEATURES LEGENDS LIKE MICKEY MANTLE AND JOE NAMATH, AS WELL AS SPORTS’ UNSUNG HEROES

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Collector’s Guide to Concert Posters

EVEN BEGINNERS CAN STAGE A WORTHY COLLECTION WITH THESE TRIED-AND-TRUE TIPS AND TRICKS

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U.S. Coins Spotlight: 1804 Class III Draped Bust Dollar

This iconic coin is widely regarded as the most famous and desirable of all U.S. coinage

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Editor’s Picks

Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions

Photographs

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Editor Pick 1

In 1935, the Federal Art Project, a New Deal program created to fund the visual arts in the United States, hired Berenice Abbott to document a transitioning New York City. Armed with federally funded equipment and a staff, Abbott produced a series of photographs she titled Changing New York. Representing some of Abbott’s best-known work, the series includes photos such as this image of a Manhattan restaurant’s exterior and its storefront menu advertising items including a 15-cent beef stew.

Berenice Abbott Blossom Restaurant, 103 Bowery Between Grand and Hester Streets, October24, 1935

Auction: January 14

Illustration Art

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Editor Pick 2

Published by Street & Smith between 1915 and 1949, Detective Story Magazine was one of the first pulp magazines devoted to detective fiction. In addition to stories by a number of notable authors, including Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the long-running publication featured eye-catching artwork on its covers. This painting by illustrator John A. Coughlin, who contributed to several Street & Smith titles, graced the cover of the December 10, 1933, issue of Detective Story Magazine.

John A. Coughlin The Skeleton’s Hand, Detective Story Magazine pulp magazine cover, December 10, 1933

Auction: January 15

Prints & Multiples

Editor Pick 3

A talented sculptor and printmaker, Washington, D.C.-born Elizabeth Catlett was long inspired by African American, Native American, and Mexican art and often incorporated those themes into her work. In her 1990 screenprint Three Women in America, she intertwines three women of different ethnicities, blending their clothing, their skin tones, and even the women’s eyes. Catlett’s overlapping of her subjects’ features deftly highlights both their differences and their similarities.

Elizabeth CatlettThree Women in America, 1990
Auction: January 21

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