GROUNDBREAKING JEWELER PETER LINDEMAN MARKS BIRTHDAY WITH RELEASE OF TREASURES FROM HIS PERSONAL COLLECTION By Jessica DuBroc For more than six decades, Peter Lindeman has been consistent with his designs: classic styling that is timeless and unique. “These will never be out of style,” the jeweler likes to say. Born in Berlin, Lindeman grew up […]
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CHARLES M. SCHULZ’S COMIC STRIP DEBUTED IN NEWSPAPERS 70 YEARS AGO. A LOOK AT RELATED ARTIFACTS FROM THE HERITAGE AUCTIONS ARCHIVES. 3 CHRISTMAS TREES seen in this production cel from 1965’s A Charlie Brown Christmas. It realized $21,510 at a December 2017 auction. 8 CHARACTERS featured on this theater poster for 1972’s feature film Snoopy, […]
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BAY AREA ART LOVER SPEAKS ABOUT ACQUIRING WHAT YOU LOVE WHILE NAVIGATING THE ART WORLD By Reilly Clark “Collect what you love.” Collectors, curators and art advisors exchange these words frequently. But what does it really mean to collect what you love? Even the most confident art lovers can feel anxious about the status of […]
Continue Reading“Keith and Sara Reeves have put together one of the most impressive collections of American Indian art ever.”
Most collectors want to be experts in the categories they collect. After all, we want to buy intelligently, but intelligent buying requires expertise. Count Keith Reeves among those who have become actual connoisseurs. Reeves had traveled the world before he was 30, finally settling in Florida in the 1960s. As the Florida Museum of Natural […]
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