192. Brimfield ONLINE

192. Brimfield ONLINE

Martin Willis speaks with Mike Lord & Justin Nash who decided that they were not going to let one of the country’s largest antiques shows not happen during the virus, so they created an online event to rival the experience of being there. Gates open May 12, 10:00 AM EDT.

#Feelthebrim

https://feelthebrim.com/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/BrimfieldOnline/

191. Owls Head Transportation Museum

191. Owls Head Transportation Museum

Curator, Rob Verbsky on the collection of planes, antique cars, motorcycles, memorabilia and more. What is considered transportation, interesting stories, the rarest of the collection, how it all began, the future and more.

Check out these related links: http://owlshead.org  http://owlshead.org/collections/category/aircraft http://owlshead.org/collections/category/automobiles http://owlshead.org/collections/category/motorcycles http://owlshead.org/collections/category/carriages http://owlshead.org/collections/category/bicycles

190. Auction Houses Coping with COVID-19

190. Auction Houses Coping with COVID-19

Interviews with auction houses around the country on the new reality of “Online Only Auctions”, with Stephen Fletcher of Skinner Auctioneers in Boston; Wes Cowan of Cowan’s Auctions, Ohio; Rick Unruh of Clars Auction Gallery, Oakland, CA and Greg Willett, a global picker, Wisconsin.

www.skinnerinc.com

https://www.cowanauctions.com

https://clars.com 

https://www.gregwillettantiques.com

YouTube Interview with Martin Kemp on da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi

Live Stream interview by Martin Willis with a leading world Leonardo da Vinci expert, Martin Kemp on Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever sold at auction ($450 million). This unknown work was purchased by a New York art collector Robert Simon for $10,000 through an auction house somewhere in Louisiana in 2005. The mystery buyer at auction was prince, Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al-Saud.

Show Notes: Rago/ Wright Merger

Interview with Richard Wright and David Rago about their Rago/Wright merger, how it is expanding business and their perspectives on material they handle, such as buying, selling and collecting in the current market. Check out the websites:

https://www.ragoarts.com/

https://www.wright20.com/

Related Links

George Nakashima;   Nakashima Woodworkers ;   Gustav Stickley;   Paul Evans;   George Ohr Pottery;   James Bearden;   Antiques Are Green

Show Transcript

  1. Richard Wright & David Rago

Note: Transcripts are digitally transcribed, we do not deem them as accurate.

Host Martin Willis (19s):

Hello everyone and welcome to the antique auction Forum. We have two great guests. They vote then past guests on the show Richard Wright and David Reagan. And we are going to talk today about their merger that they’re doing pretty excited to speak about that. Welcome to the show guys. Thank you for having us and you we are right now you are down in Lambertville, right? And then at the Lambertville office the auction gallery there in the heart of New Jersey.

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189. Richard Wright & David Rago

189. Richard Wright & David Rago

Interview with Richard Wright and David Rago about their Rago/Wright merger, how it is expanding business and their perspectives on material they handle, such as buying, selling and collecting in the current market. Check out the websites:

https://www.ragoarts.com/

https://www.wright20.com/

Show Notes and Transcript