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Cincinnati Offers a Hotbed of Early Firefighter Collectibles (8/2/10)
FIREMAN TINTYPE AND SILVER BELT PLATE Fathers, ask your sons today what they want to be when they grow up. The answer isn’t the same … More >>


Cincinnati Pottery Before There Was Rookwood (5/11/10)
This wonderful Cincinnati yellow ware paneled water pitcher with Rockingam-type mottled brown glaze on a slip-cast body was made by William Bromley. The pitcher has floral scrollwork decoration and a female with harp below spout. The base has impressed Eagle mark with “Bromley & Co. Brighton Pottery Cin. Ohio.”For most antique lovers, the Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati conjures up images of fine ceramics. Great decorators, combined with great … More >>


Deal to Bring Modern, Contemporary Ceramics to Market with Semi-Annual Auctions (2/9/10)
Mark Del Vecchio, Wes Cowan (center) and Garth Clark have announced a partnership to bring modern and contemporary ceramics to the international art market through focused, selective and scholarly semi-annual auctions. CINCINNATI – Wes Cowan, president and principal auctioneer of Cowan’s Auctions, Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio, both of Clark … More >>


Cowan’s Auction House (2/19/09)
cowanslogo1In the middle of the country at the top of the auction world, is where you will find us. With sales … More >>


Collectors Sweet on Sugar Chests (2/19/09)
sugar-chestLong obsolete, sugar chests have become collector favorites. Most sugar chests come from Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, but they … More >>


Antique Pocket Watches – A Timeless Collectible (2/19/09)
pocket-watchPocket watches have been around for 700 years and are highly prized collectibles today. The first examples date back to … More >>


How Henry Farny Won the West (2/19/09)
This American Indian scene in gouache, Summoned by the War Chief, by Henry F. Farny sold for $918,000 at a June 17, 2006 auction.Cincinnati was home to a burgeoning community of artists during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, creating a period … More >>


Custeriana: The Old Soldier’s Mystique Hasn’t Faded Away (2/19/09)
custer-photographCuster may not have survived his fabled last stand but memorabilia and artifacts certainly have. For the uninitiated, a natural first … More >>


Collecting Schuetzen Rifles (2/19/09)
schuetzen-rifleCincinnati’s German-American communities of the latter 1800’s celebrated a springtime festival where people could practice target shooting. The Schuetzenfest … More >>


Frankliniana More Popular Than Ever as Ben Turns 300 (2/19/09)
pocket-watchOn January 17, 2006, Ben Franklin would have turned 300 years old. The oldest of America’s founding fathers, he had … More >>


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