Autographed historical documents to go under the hammer
Signatures from the likes of Abraham Lincoln and Neil Armstrong are to be auctioned off.
Signatures from the likes of Abraham Lincoln and Neil Armstrong are to be auctioned off.
The 1924 motor has found a new home in England.
The etching from 1909 depicts Hitler and Lenin playing chess.
The iconic American artist's work was found in art collection belonging to late American author Michael Critchton.
Visitors to one upcoming event across the pond will be able to feast their eyes on antique motorcycles.
Antique appraisal seekers may be interested to note that a helmet from TV show Top Gear is set to go under the hammer.
It was given an antiques valuation of between $500,000 and $300,000.
One billionaire is behind a special auction in the Big Apple.
One musical instrument could inspire collectors looking to secure accurate antique appraisals.
An auction in Hong Kong is set to see bids for a number of rare Chinese stamps.
An antiques valuation of £400 was previously placed on an item that sold for £27,000.
One TV series will soon see some of its most iconic props go under the hammer.
Buyers could secure a good price on a Jack Vettriano painting this year.
A Picasso has gone for $106.5 million at auction.
A double-sided tin sign has sold at a Spring Petroliana & Advertising Auction for thousands.
When seeking classic cars appraisals, news of a Damien Hirst-designed Audi A1 may provide some inspiration.
Scarborough artist Lord Leighton's work is being put up for auction.
Pop and film memorabilia purchasers could be inspired by one recent John Lennon-related item.
An 1872 bottle of Victorian era Armagnac has gone under the hammer for nearly £2,000 at auction.