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- 165 - 197. Dan Carlin (replay)
2010 interview with HARDCORE HISTORY’S Dan Carlin, a fascinating guest who’s podcast still holds up after 11 years. Dan talks about prep for his shows, the predictable things that happen when you reflect on history and much more.…
Wed, 27 Oct 2021 - 35min - 164 - 196. Art Guard Bill Anderson
Founder of Art Guard, Bill Anderson discusses the art theft market, as well as Art Guard’s system which is dedicated to protecting anything that’s valuable and portable. A system that is always on, operating discreetly in the background, managed from anywhere on a mobile device.…
Sat, 27 Mar 2021 - 28min - 163 - 195. Adam Zimmerman, New York Antiques Dealer
Adam discusses the antiques business today in the New York City surroundings, an area of exodus, the merchandise available and how to handle things as a buyer and seller in a COVID restricted environment. Check out his website: Syl-Lee Antiques…
Mon, 08 Feb 2021 - 23min - 162 - 194. Stephen Schofield on Coins & Stamps
Martin Willis interviews longtime friend Stephen Schofield on coins and stamps, and how rare are rare coins? What about collecting stamps? What to do for more information about what dad or grandad may have stashed away. Who to trust and what the importance is of condition and care for these historic pieces passing through our lives. For images and info check out his auction website: http://www.centennialauctions.com/…
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 - 52min - 161 - 193. Maine Artist, David Vickery
One of Maine’s noted artists, David Vickery discusses his path on becoming an artist by first looking through a camera lens, what challenges him and what inspires him. Check out his Varieties of Maine Realism at: http://www.dvickery.com/
https://www.dowlingwalsh.com/artists/david-vickery…Wed, 07 Oct 2020 - 32min - 160 - 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/…Thu, 07 May 2020 - 25min - 159 - 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…Sat, 25 Apr 2020 - 43min - 158 - 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…Sat, 04 Apr 2020 - 1h 13min - 157 - 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…Tue, 11 Feb 2020 - 35min - 153 - 186. Jim “Griff” Griffith, eBay Today
A delightful conversation with Jim “Griff'” Griffith on eBay today, trends, added enhancements and the changes that social media bring to the platform. Starting with one person in a condo in 1995, growing to a global market of buyers and sellers worldwide with over 1 billion items offered at any given time.
eBay’s Dean of Education, Griff is an eBay seller coach, instructor, mentor and advocate with the eBay North America Marketplaces Team. In addition, he’s the author of The Official eBay Bible, the authoritative eBay guide for the beginning bidder, seller, and professional entrepreneur as well as host of eBay Radio. For more information, join our eBay Radio Group: http://www.ebayradio.com…Mon, 23 Apr 2018 - 55min - 152 - 185. Dr. Anne Laure Bandle
Anne Laure Bandle joins us from Geneva and discusses the fascinating topic of her 2016 book: The Sale of Misattributed Artworks and Antiques at Auction Some amazing cases of sleepers, jackpots and the legality of it all. Dr. Anne Laure Bandle is an attorney-at-law at the lawfim Borel & Barbey in Geneva where she advises clients in matters related to works of art, copyright, contracts, estate planning, foundations and trusts. Anne Laure Bandle website: https://www.artsandlaw.ch/…
Sat, 03 Mar 2018 - 1h 09min - 151 - 88. Strawberry Banke – Part One
Martin visits historic Strawberry Banke in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and chats with the Chief Curator, Kimberly Alexander. This riverside museum has 35 structures dating all the way back to 1695 (only two buildings were moved to the site). Kimberly is a wonderful guest with a passion for preserving history.
Click the image to visit the Strawberry Banke Museum website. “Come explore four centuries of American history in one of New Hampshire’s oldest waterfront neighborhoods.”
…Fri, 24 Jun 2011 - 32min - 150 - 87. Foreside Consignment Gallery
Martin stops in and talks with Nancy Jones at Foreside Consignment Gallery in Falmouth, Maine about her eight month old shop that is bustling with business on the beautiful Maine coast. Listen in as they discuss what it was like growing up in a big household of antique dealers and auctioneers and much more.
Click the moosehead image to visit the shop’s website.…Sat, 18 Jun 2011 - 28min - 149 - 86. Allan Breed, Cabinetmaker
Martin visits master craftsman Allan Breed at his shop & School of Fine Woodworking in Rollinsford, NH. They talk about the construction of period American furniture, carving and early American apprenticeships. Of all cabinetmakers in the US, Allan was chosen to make an exact copy of the most important piece of American furniture, the 1760s Nicholas Brown Six Shell Desk/Bookcase by John Goddard (click here). Allan runs a school sharing his knowledge & skills of using hand tools almost exclusively for fine furniture in the manner of the 18th century. You can stop in at Allan’s website by clicking the image to the above right. Click here for a short video clip of the workshop/school.…
Thu, 09 Jun 2011 - 37min - 148 - 85. Veteran Dealer Paul DeCoste
Martin visits veteran dealer Paul DeCoste in Massachusetts who specializes in antique marine & scientific instruments. They talk about Paul’s background, the people who shared knowledge with him and what the current market is like. Listen in to hear about a “best find” an Aaron Willard Orrery (an orrery pictured to the left). They later discuss rare ivory scrimshaw, famous scrimshanders (Susan’s Teeth), fakes and the strict government enforcement on ivory “smuggling”.
For a related blog, click here.
If you have items of interest in these categories, you can contact Paul at: 978-363-1420…Sat, 04 Jun 2011 - 44min - 147 - 84. Frank Farmer Loomis
Martin talks to antique appraiser and radio show host of Keep Antiquing, Frank Farmer Loomis. Frank and Martin discuss museums, Nazi stolen artworks, and an unusual book signing. Frank’s sense of humor is always appreciated!
Click Frank’s image to visit his website.…Fri, 27 May 2011 - 36min - 146 - 83. Gene Shannon
Martin & Thelema speak with phone guest Gene Shannon of Shannon Fine Art Auctioneers about the company’s recent 5 million dollar auction, what is hot & what is not so hot in the art collecting world.
Click Gene’s image to visit Shannon Fine Art Auctioneers website.…Fri, 20 May 2011 - 39min - 145 - 82. Janine Skerry on Matthew Boulton
In conjunction with the American Decorative Arts Forum, Martin along with co-host Susan Doherty interviews Janine Skerry of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation on the subject of Matthew Boulton, Sheffield plate maker and entrepreneur. Listen in to hear the multifaceted in-depth knowledge of our guest as we discuss the amazing life of Boulton, the process of silver plate making and much more.
For more information on Matthew Boulton, click here.…Fri, 13 May 2011 - 42min - 144 - 81. Amos Balaish ~ The Showplace
Martin & Reyne speak with Amos Balaish, the owner of The Showplace in NY the largest antique mall in New York City. Listen in as they talk about the activity at the 45,000 square foot, four story mall, and who has shopped there over the years.
Click here to visit The Showplace website.…Fri, 06 May 2011 - 143 - 80. Joe Maddalena
Martin visits Los Angeles and stops in to talk to Joe Maddalena of Profiles in History. They discuss the June 18th Debbie Reynolds~The Auction, which consists of the most important & rare Hollywood memorabilia to ever be offered. The collection includes Marylin Monroe’s iconic Subway Dress and Dorothy’s Ruby Red Shoes. They also discuss the Hollywood Treasure TV Show, the upcoming Disney Auction, last year’s Lost Auction, and Joe gives advice to new collectors.
Click here to visit the Profiles in History website.
Click here to view our video of the Profiles in History office.
UPDATE: Marylin Monroe’s iconic Subway Dress sells for nearly 5 million dollars! Click here for the story.…Fri, 29 Apr 2011 - 142 - 79. Patrick Kraft, Karges Fine Art
Martin & Thelema interview Patrick T. Kraft of William A. Karges Fine Art about important California paintings. Listen in as they discuss the founding of the galleries located in Carmel By The Sea and in Los Angeles, they also discuss trends and the current state of the important California paintings market.
Click the image to visit the William A. Karges website.…Fri, 22 Apr 2011 - 141 - 78. Auction Kings II
Bonus 25 minute podcast, Martin talks to repeat guest Auction King’s Paul Brown about signing up for Season II on the Discovery Channel and what has transpired since the last interview.
Click here for our first interview in November, 2010.…Sun, 17 Apr 2011 - 140 - 77. Cybele Gontar on Louisiana Furniture
In conjunction with the American Decorative Arts Forum, Martin along with co-host Susan Doherty interviews Cybele Gontar, co-author of a new book on Louisiana Acadian & Creole Furniture, 1735–1835 (book available on our side bar). Listen to this fascinating interview with our knowledgeable co-host and guest.
Click here for images and information.…Fri, 15 Apr 2011 - 139 - 76. Harry Rinker
Martin interviews Antique media personality and author, Harry Rinker who shares some great insight on today’s world on antiques and collectibles.
Visit Harry’s website here. …Fri, 08 Apr 2011 - 138 - 75. Vintage with Vengeance
Martin interviews the authors and creators of a great new blog site, Sally Schwartz and Danny Alias. In a nutshell the blog was spawned by the two having some kind of mid-life crises. If you like antiques and vintage as well as laughing, this podcast is for you. Check out the blog by clicking the image. Check out the Sally Schwartz Randolph Street Market website here and Danny’s Broadway Antique Market here. Check out Martin’s blog on “vintage” here.
All images courtesy of Danny Alias (not Google)
…Fri, 01 Apr 2011 - 137 - 74. Teri Franks of Fine Art Registry
Martin talks to CEO Teri Franks of Fine Art Registry. Listen in to find out the advantages of registering your artwork and how the service can benefit you as an artist or collector. They talk about art fakes, frauds and much more. Click here for Fine Art Registry’s website with comprehensive information and 100s of art related articles and services..…
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 - 136 - 73. Paul Gilmartin on Danish Modern Design
Martin meets with TBS Dinner & a Movie host Paul Gilmartin who talks about his love for the Danish Modern design. They discuss Paul’s passion – his craft of hand shaped pieces in the Danish style. Click here to see Paul’s work.
…Fri, 18 Mar 2011 - 135 - 72. Tiffany Art Glass
Reyne & Martin record an informational podcast together on one of Reyne’s specialties, Louis Comfort Tiffany’s art glass. They talk about the beginnings to when it had fallen out of favor in the 1930s to the 1960s. They discuss Lillian Nassau’s role in bringing the collectibility back and what the market is like today. They also touch on art glass such as Loetz, Durand, Quezal, Steuben, Ludberg and more.
Check out Martin’s blog on Tiffany Glass: Click Here…Fri, 11 Mar 2011 - 134 - 71. Don Carpentier on Mochaware
Martin talks with guest Don Carpentier from Eastfield Village, New York about his skilled craftsmanship of recreating mocha wares (click here for info.), and the historical rescue of the early ceramics molds (60,000 of them) from the closed Spode Factory in England. Click here for here for images & history of Spode .
Click here to visit Don’s website.…Fri, 04 Mar 2011 - 133 - 70. Robin Starr, Skinner Inc.
Martin welcomes a new co-host, Thelema Dietler. She and Martin speak with Robin S. R. Starr, Director of American & European Paintings & Prints at Skinner Auction House. Listen as they discuss Skinner’s growth and successes, including the sale of a $5.5 million Fitz Hugh (Henry) Lane painting. They talk further about other incredible finds and the current state of the antique auction world.
Skinner is one of the world’s most exclusive auction houses with gallery locations in Marlborough and Boston, Massachusetts. Visit Skinner Auction House for Antiques and Fine Art online.…Fri, 25 Feb 2011 - 132 - 69. Ruth Rhoten on Silver
Martin visits artisan Ruth Rhoten, silversmith, goldsmith & artist at her studio. They talk about her wonderful silver making as well as her antique silver conservation work for dealers and collectors nationwide. (we apologize for the background noise of heavy rain)
Ruth’s website: Here.
Our video at the studio: Here.…Fri, 18 Feb 2011 - 131 - 68. Pixar’s Dice Tsutsumi
Martin drops in at Pixar Animation Studio and talks with artist Dice (Daisuke) Tsutsumi about his journey as an artist and what brought him to Pixar. Dice talks about what it was like as the art director behind the scenes of creating Toy Story 3 and his love of painting.
Artists Help Japan – Earthquake & Tsunami 2011 Visit the website to donate here.…Fri, 11 Feb 2011 - 130 - 67. Russ Goldberger Antique Dealer
Martin interviews Russ Goldberger about his road to success and how he has utilized the power of the internet to promote antiques. Listen in as they talk about decoys, folk art, objects with original painted surfaces and how to market them in today’s business climate.…
Fri, 04 Feb 2011 - 129 - 66. LA Modern’s Peter Loughrey
Martin interviews Peter Loughrey, Founder & Director of Los Angeles Modern Auctions. Listen in as they talk about the spectacular Max Palevsky Interior to be offered in March with several custom pieces by Ettore Sottsass. They also talk about several facets of the collecting hobby of Mid-century Modern, and Contemporary Design.
Click here for LA Modern Auctions. Click here for our podcast with Mid-Century Modern dealer Dave Shaw.…Fri, 28 Jan 2011 - 128 - 65. Abraham Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer
Martin interviews the leading authority on Abraham Lincoln, historian Harold Holzer. Listen in as they talk about Lincoln’s life and struggles through the Civil War.
Click here for Martin’s blog on Abraham Lincoln’s writings.…Fri, 21 Jan 2011 - 127 - 64. Mark Moran, FW Publications
Martin & Reyne talk to Mark Moran, antique appraiser, author of over 25 books on antiques & collectibles and editor of FW Publications. Mark is an interesting guest with a love for the business and has an outstanding diversified knowledge of antiques & art.…
Fri, 14 Jan 2011 - 126 - 63. Worthpoint CEO, Will Seippel
Martin & Reyne interview Will Seippel, the CEO of Worthpoint, the most active antique website in the world with 200,000 hits a day!
They talk about Worthpoint’s trilogy of websites including GoAntiques and PriceMiner. Listen in to hear the amazing future plans of Worthpoint rolling out soon.
Click on logos to visit websites.
…Sat, 08 Jan 2011 - 125 - 62. eBay’s Griff Part II
In this segment Martin talks again to eBay’s Senior Manager of Seller Advocacy and Spokesperson Griff. Feedback is further discussed, and new changes that help on the seller’s side. Martin asks why eBay left the Live Auction world and they end talking about unusual and memorable items that have sold on eBay.
Griff hosts eBay Radio, click the logo to check it out.
Part I with eBay’s Griff Click Here…Fri, 31 Dec 2010 - 124 - 61. Master Swordsmith, Scott Slobodian
Martin talks with master swordsmith Scott Slobodian on his fine artisan craft. They talk about the history of Japanese swordmaking and more.
His buyers range from someone who saves up for a few years to buy one sword all the way up to the Sultan of Brunei.
Scott has won many major awards including Knives Illustrated, “Best Knife of The Year” for four consecutive years. In 1996 he also won Blade Magazine’s “Best Art Knife of The Year.” Scott has been featured in every major knife magazine in the US, Europe & Japan.
He is also a member of the Knifemaker’s Guild, USA, Germany & Italy. His knives are represented in major collections in 18 countries.
…Fri, 24 Dec 2010 - 123 - 60. eBay Spokesperson Griff, Part I
Part I of II. Martin visits the eBay campus in San Jose, CA and interviews spokesperson Jim (GRIFF) Griffith, Senior Manager, Seller Strategy/Advocacy. Listen in to hear the beginnings of the company, the reason for the changes in the seller feedback system, and eBay feelings about the “little guy” vs big vendors. Martin talks about how eBay affected the auction business and what adjustments were made. Martin asks about certain rumors, Griff discusses some great evolving changes and much more.
Griff can be heard live twice a week on eBay Radio, click here
Part II Click Here.
*Correction: Martin states he was an eBay member since July, 1997 and it was July, 1998.…Fri, 17 Dec 2010 - 122 - 59. Eric Bradley, Antique Trader
Eric Bradley joins Reyne Haines & Martin Willis to discuss what the Antique Trader is doing to grow awareness in the hobby of collecting. Read our blog on Eric here.
Antique Trader Website, click here.
Antique Trader Blog, click here. …Fri, 10 Dec 2010 - 121 - 58. Thomas Jefferson Part III Monticello
Curator Susan Stein joins us for Thomas Jefferson Part III. We talk about Jefferson’s Monticello transitioning over the years, his five year Parisian influence which created the cosmopolitan feel of the Monticello interior and more. Listen in to hear what items have been recovered from the January 15th, 1827 Five Day Dispersal Auction, and what things never left the house. Susan also talks about recent changes and what is in store. Visit the Monticello Website HERE.
Thomas Jefferson I, Andrew Burstein HERE.
Thomas Jefferson II, Andrew Burstein HERE.…Fri, 03 Dec 2010 - 120 - 57. Astronaut, Artist Alan Bean
Martin & Phyllis interview the only artist that can claim that he walked on the moon! Listen in is as Alan Bean talks about his unique paintings and what he does in a lunar way to prepare them. He talks about his surreal Apollo 12 experience while standing on the moon and how it inspired his art. Alan is a fine gentleman with a sense of humor.
Click here to reach Alan Bean’s Art Gallery website.
Click here to watch a video on Alan Bean.
Intro music: “Walking In The Air” by George Winston
…Fri, 26 Nov 2010 - 119 - 56. Auction Kings Paul Brown Interview
Auction Kings Paul Brown joins Martin to talk about the inside scoop on the new Discovery Channel’s hit show. Listen in as Paul talks about what has changed in his life & at Gallery 63 since the show aired. Paul also talks about his background and what it was like growing up in the auction business and a lot more.…
Thu, 25 Nov 2010 - 118 - 55. Historian Andrew Burstein on Thomas Jefferson Part II
LSU Professor & Jefferson Scholar Andrew Burstein joins us for Thomas Jefferson, Part II. Listen in to hear about Jefferson’s struggles with slavery, his concubinage relationship with Sally Hemings, what Jefferson might think about today’s immigration issues & more. Toward the end of the episode we speak briefly about Monticello.
Thomas Jefferson Part I HERE.
Part III Jefferson’s Monticello HERE…Fri, 19 Nov 2010 - 117 - 54.Darren Julien Auctioneer of the Stars
Return guest Darren Julien is back with more stories. He talks about his auction in Macau China where he sold a basketball signed by Michael Jordan & Michael Jackson for big bucks. He talks about upcoming auctions “Icons & Idols” with John Lennon’s 1966 Beatle’s military jacket used in a Life Magazine photo shoot and Albert Einstein’s brain x-rays (this is not a typo). Then we discuss “The Johnny Cash Auction”, property from his life and career.
Listen in to hear the strangest thing he ever sold that was once part of a celebrity!
Click image for Julien’s Auctions website.…Fri, 12 Nov 2010 - 116 - 53. Historian Andrew Burstein on Thomas Jefferson, Part I
Martin and Phyllis speak with phone guest, Historian & Jefferson Scholar, LSU Professor Andrew Burstein about Thomas Jefferson’s letters, his beliefs & sentiments, and what 18th century life was like. We have a Skype caller, John Logan from Rhode Island who asks a few questions.
Thomas Jefferson II, Andrew Burstein HERE.
Thomas Jefferson III Monticello HERE…Fri, 05 Nov 2010 - 115 - Bonus Podcast -with AuctionWally
We are throwing in this 20 minute podcast as a bonus this week. Martin talks to fellow antique & auction podcaster, Walt Kolenda of Gloucester, MA. Listen in to hear the free services and info that Walt provides for anyone’s use and about The AuctionWally Show. The two touch on all the character auctioneers they have known and more.
Click image to go to Walt’s website.…Fri, 05 Nov 2010 - 114 - 52. Phone Guest Marc Fagan on Audubon
Neal Auction Company’s Marc Fagan is our phone guest. He talks about John James Audubon, historical and natural history prints. How the auction gallery handled Hurricane Katrina & more.
Click the image to go to website.…Fri, 29 Oct 2010 - 113 - 51. Kathy Flood, on Jewelry
Phone Guest Kathy Flood author of many books under the subject of jewelry. Kathy, Reyne & Martin discuss the world of jewelry.…
Fri, 22 Oct 2010 - 112 - 50. Heritage Auctions CEO Steve Ivy Interview
Martin & Reyne phone interview Steve Ivy CEO of Heritage Auction Gallery, one of the worlds largest auction houses. They talk about selling rarities from dinosaurs and comic books.
Click Image to go to website.…Fri, 15 Oct 2010 - 111 - 49. Artist Pamela duLong Williams Interview
Martin visits Pamela duLong Williams art studio in Kittery, Maine. Pamela discusses her lifelong love for painting and more. Click this image for Pamela’s website.…
Fri, 08 Oct 2010 - 110 - 48. LiveAuctioneers CEO Julian Ellison
Martin & Reyne Haines have an informative interview with the CEO of Liveauctioneers, Julian Ellison. He discusses the new technology, and the growth of this greatly needed service for auctioneers and buyers around the globe.
Click on image to go to LiveAuctioneers.com…Fri, 01 Oct 2010 - 109 - 47. Phone guest Bruce Crissy, Sarasota, Florida antiques dealer
A fine and knowledgeable dealer and owner of Crissy Gallery in Sarasota talks to Martin about Tiffany, cut glass, determining fakes and more.
Click image to visit Crissy Gallery website.
…Fri, 24 Sep 2010 - 108 - 46. Cesar Chanlatte of Tangibles Antiques
Martin is on location in Cape Neddick, Maine to interview Cesar Chanlatte of Tangible Antiques, they are joined by “Maine Picker” Howard Koeppel. Click on image for Tangibles Website.
…Sat, 18 Sep 2010 - 107 - 45. American Bottle Auctions Studio Interview
Martin goes to Sacramento and interviews Jeff Wichmann and Chi Chi of American Bottle Auctions, the nations leading auction company of American antique bottles. Click here for Jeff’s guest blog.…
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 - 106 - 44. Martin & Phyllis at Collector Car Auctions at Pebble Beach
Martin & Phyllis travel to Monterey to the car auctions and interview a few people on location. They watch an auction at the end. Check out the video on the videos page.…
Sat, 28 Aug 2010 - 96 - 184. Martin Kemp on da Vinci’s, Salvator Mundi
Live Streamed on YouTube, One of the world’s leading Leonardo experts, Martin Kemp, who helped authenticate the $450 million Salvator Mundi talks about what it was like behind the scenes exploring the authenticity, the depth of the work, emotional quality and more. He later discusses the ongoing speculation of the buyer, (the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia?) where it may end up (possibly the Louvre Abu Dhabi) as well as other aspects of Leonardo’s work.
He will be writing a book on this particular work soon, which you will find on his website: www.martinjkemp.com He said that he knew immediately upon first viewing the restored painting that it was the work of Leonardo: “It’s got that kind of uncanny vortex, as if the hair is a living, moving substance, or like water, which is what Leonardo said hair was like. However skilled Leonardo’s followers and imitators might have been, none of them reached out into such realms of “philosophical and subtle speculation”. We cannot reasonably doubt that here, we are in the presence of the painter from Vinci. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvator_Mundi_(Leonardo)
Bio: Martin Kemp is Emeritus Research Professor in the History of Art at Oxford University. …Sat, 09 Dec 2017 - 1h 08min - 95 - 183. Andy Warhol Attic Find!
It has been awhile, glad to be back! Martin talks live streaming with Dan Meader at John McInnis Auctioneers in Amesbury, MA. about a hidden and unknown Andy Warhol work find in a New England family attic. “I’m trudging along, it’s 150 degrees in the attic, I’m on my hands and knees going through this box that was just stuff, I can see this bubble wrap in this box that’s falling apart. … I flipped it over and I see the inscription on the back and I started shaking.” Source Auction results will be posted.
PRICES REALIZED of a few highlights, including the 23% buyer’s premium: Lot 40. Andy Warhol broken canvas, “Abstraction – Gift to Jon Gould” sculpture: $369,000; Lot 44. Andy Warhol, ‘NY Post’ crumpled sculpture: $43,050; Lot 48. Andy Warhol charcoal drawing, “Body Builder”: $43,050 and Lot 52. Andy Warhol stitched photo collage “Jon Gould”: $61,500 plus so much more.…Sat, 02 Dec 2017 - 32min - 94 - 89. Strawberry Banke – Part Two
Martin visits Strawberry Banke for Part Two with Chief Curator, Kimberly Alexander, they talk about this year’s exhibition: “Fitz John Porter – Civil War Hero or Coward?” Major General Fitz John Porter was a Civil War soldier, born in Portsmouth, NH. He was court marshaled after the second battle of Bull Run by disobeying orders that in fact would have annihilated his troops. It took sixteen years for exoneration. Listen in as Kimberly talks about the amazing story of finding the long lost sword of the officer and much more.
Click the image for the exhibition page on the Strawberry Banke website.
…Fri, 01 Jul 2011 - 36min - 93 - 182. Lisa Kroese, Estate Mama
An interesting interview with Lisa Kroese, who was looking to keep herself busy in a new location. A great story of how an estate sale business was born and growing. Lisa helps out with her ideas through books and more. Check out her website expertestates.com and her helpful blog/website: estatefusion.com…
Mon, 07 Dec 2015 - 32min - 92 - 181. Boston MFA, Unfinished Stories Exhibition
Curator Karen E. Haas discusses how Peter J. Cohen has amassed a collection of some 50,000 vernacular photographs. He recently gave more than 1,000 of them to the Museum of Fine Arts. On display are roughly 300 for “Unfinished Stories: Snapshots From the Peter J. Cohen Collection.” The photographs, most of which are in black and white, span the first three-quarters of the last century. The show runs through Feb. 21, 2016.
…Sun, 26 Jul 2015 - 16min - 91 - 180. Auctionata $3.7 Million Clock
Former podcast host, Phyllis Kao joins us with Dr Arne Sildatke from Auctionata’s Berlin headquarters and discuss the recent sale of a late 18th century Chinese automaton clock that sold for a record $3.7 million, and further talk about Auctionata’s unique way of running auctions.…
Mon, 13 Jul 2015 - 14min - 90 - 179. Johanna McBrien
Interview with Editor-in-Chief of Antiques & Fine Art Magazine: www.afamag.com, Johanna McBrien talks about her amazing academic and professional background as well as InCollect.com, Johanna is a boots on the ground researcher and lover of fine Period American furniture, she further discusses the importance of the arts and connection through history.…
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 - 27min - 89 - 178. Gary Sohmers, King of Pop Culture
Aloha, it is a fun interview with the ‘psychic appraiser’ and king of Pop Culture, Gary Sohmers. He knows the value of 100,000 useless objects and is nationally recognized expert in the world of collectibles. Listen in as he talks about his beginnings, and how the business has changed and much more. Check out his radio show Tuesdays 10-11:00 AM EST and North East Comic Con.…
Thu, 28 May 2015 - 14min - 88 - 177. Gabe Ficht, Antiques Dealer
Oh to be 18 years old, and an antiques dealer! Gabe tells what it’s like to be one of the few out there, he has been buying and selling for four years, and has a nice space in an active antique shop. You can email Gabe at: fichtgabe32@yahoo.com…
Sat, 02 May 2015 - 11min - 87 - 176. James Tumblin, Gone with the Wind Collection
Guest James Tumblin talks about his Gone with the Wind collection coming up at Heritage Auction on April 18 & 19, how he got started collecting his now 300,000 Gone with the Wind objects of memorabilia as well his experience and friendship with Marilyn Monroe.
Follow up with auction results here. Dress sells for $137,000!…Sun, 05 Apr 2015 - 24min - 85 - 174. Ken Beach, Vacuum Cleaner History
A show on vacuum cleaner history recorded at the Home & Garden Show in Costa Mesa, California with an old school salesman, Ken Beach. An unusual topic, with an entertaining guest.…
Wed, 04 Mar 2015 - 15min - 84 - 173. The Rescued Film Project
Guest Levi Bettweiser talks about The Rescued Film Project, found film from locations all over the world, in the form of undeveloped rolls of film, which are developed and scanned to a digital archive, check out this video of 31 discovered WWII rolls seen for the first time.…
Sun, 08 Feb 2015 - 29min - 83 - 172. Paul Revere’s Time Capsule Opening
Our most exciting historic podcast, on location at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts for the Reveal Ceremony of the famed Paul Revere, Samuel Adams Time Capsule! Plus, a phone interview with the woman who opened the box, Pam Hatchfield who is Head of Objects Conservation at the MFA. Pam is also president of the American Institute for Conservation.
…Sat, 10 Jan 2015 - 43min - 82 - 171. Gary Sullivan
Gary Sullivan talks about transitioning from oak furniture in the 1970s to fine American period furniture and clocks. His path has led him to the Antiques Roadshow and more recently to the White House to document an American musical tall case clock made by Effingham Embree. For information on clocks and more, check out: garysullivanantiques.com…
Tue, 30 Dec 2014 - 28min - 81 - 170. Paul Brown
Former Auction King, Paul Brown comes back on the show to talk about his new upcoming pilot, Endless Yard Sale on Scripps Network, HGTV. Check out Paul’s auctions at Gallery 63…
Tue, 09 Dec 2014 - 22min - 80 - 169. Lost Archive of Marilyn Monroe
Martin Nolan, executive director of Julien’s Auctions talks to us from London to share the details of Marilyn Monroe’s lost archive. Found are 200 lots of Marilyn’s personal effects that were found at her home upon her death and have only resurfaced recently. The auction takes place on December 6, 2014. Auction information and highlights. Read the blog by Martin Willis, written in 2012.
Sales Results: Marilyn Monroe Overcoat sold for $176,400
MM Love Letter from Joe DiMaggio sold for $78,125
MM Star Hair combs sold for $22,500
MM Beaded necklace sold for $37,500
MM signed model release sold for $12,500
MM Nude painting by Earl Moran sold for $37,500
MM letter to Arthur Miller sold for $43,750
MM Compact $46875…Sun, 23 Nov 2014 - 24min - 79 - 168. Andrew Truman, Toys, Dolls & Advertising
James D. Julia’s Toys, Dolls & Advertising department head, Andrew Truman talks about collecting, past auctions and a record breaking auction that took place on November 7th, 2014. Check out auction results here.…
Tue, 18 Nov 2014 - 10min - 78 - 167. Winslow Homer’s Studio
An interview with Portland Museum of Art Director, Mark Bessire at Winslow Homer’s Studio, Prout’s Neck, Maine. Mark discusses the life that shaped Homer into the artist he became, his work and his time as America’s top studio painter on the Maine Coast. winslow homer images…
Thu, 06 Nov 2014 - 24min - 77 - 166. Rebekah Kaufman, Steiff
Rebekah Kaufman comes on the show again to talk about recent finds, and collecting Steiff other than the popular Teddy Bear and much more. Check out the accompanying VIDEO, a moving tale on what started three generations of collecting. Rebekah’s Steiff Blog.…
Fri, 24 Oct 2014 - 20min - 76 - 165. Anthony Moore, Art Conservation
Martin visits York, Maine and speaks with longtime painting conservator, Anthony Moore on the importance of professional conservation. Anthony further discusses some techniques, as well as tells some interesting stories. anthonymooreconservation.com…
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 - 27min - 75 - 164. Ryan Servant, Brimfield Antiques App
A chat with app developer, Ryan Servant, who offers the Brimfield Flea Finder free to the antique show attendees, listen in to all the brilliant benefits of use, including finding pieces, the facilities/food and more.…
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 - 24min - 74 - 163. Emily Susanin
Emily Susanin of Susanin’s Auctioneers & Appraisers joins us for insight on the Chicago auction world, her involvement in the company. She further discusses the fun one can have while dealing with interesting people and pieces as well as educating one’s self in the trade.…
Fri, 08 Aug 2014 - 23min - 73 - 162. Walt Kolenda
Martin and Walt Kolenda discuss how antiques are green, and give advice for the collector just starting out, plus throw out a few stories and tips. Check out Walt’s website.…
Sat, 26 Jul 2014 - 24min - 72 - 161. Round-Robin at Randolph Street Antiques Market
An annual round-robin, at the festive Randolph Street Market, with promoter Sally Schwartz, Nena Ivon, Harry Rinker, Susan Klein Bagdade, Al Bagdade, and Danielle Arnet, Addressing several topics in the world of collecting in 2014.…
Mon, 30 Jun 2014 - 46min - 71 - 160. Brother Arnold, Shaker
We are honored to host one of the three surviving Shakers, Brother Arnold which was recorded live at the Sabbathday Lake Village. Brother Arnold discusses the history of the Shakers, the way of life and the objects they crafted which are treasured by collectors from coast to coast. Check the Calendar of Events.…
Tue, 17 Jun 2014 - 31min - 70 - 159. Michael Jefferson, 20th c. Carpets
Michael Jefferson of Wright Auctions dives into a new auction paradigm, 20th century carpets. Listen in as he explains how important what you are walking on can be, and how it can tie a collection together. Check out the auction and images here. …
Tue, 27 May 2014 - 25min - 69 - 158. A $10 Million Gold Hoard/Treasure Found!
An exciting interview with Kagins Inc., Donald Kagin, PhD & David McCarthy who are handling a once in a century find, The Saddle Ridge Hoard, $10 million worth of rare gold coins, buried sometime in the late 1800s and recently discovered when a couple was out walking their dog on their own property in Marin County! Listen in for behind the scenes of this unprecedented event and how it will unfold. Click here for an interview transcription with the anonymous couple, plus images.…
Fri, 07 Mar 2014 - 22min - 68 - 188. Jim Craig on Carver, John H. Bellamy
Author, Jim Craig joins us for a fascinating interview on the finest American eagle carver of all time, John Haley Bellamy. Check out the Facebook Page.…
Fri, 27 Sep 2019 - 41min - 67 - 156. Richard Wright on Harry Bertoia
Speaking with Richard Wright of Wright20 about his new NYC location hosting the Harry Bertoia Exhibition, he further discuses the life and works of Bertoia from his famous diamond chairs to installations and highly regarded sounding sculptures.…
Fri, 21 Feb 2014 - 25min - 66 - 155. Mary Miley Theobald, Stuff After Death
An interview with historian and author Mary Miley Theobald, on a ‘what to do’ book on when you are faced with in inherited household, ‘ How to identify, value and dispose of inherited stuff.’ Check out her book.
Her website is: marymileytheobald.com…Tue, 21 Jan 2014 - 28min - 65 - 154. Jeffrey Herman, Silver Care
Jeffrey Herman passionately discusses how to care for silver, plus freely gives many other tips for the collector or buyer. His comprehensive website has all the advice you may ever need: www.hermansilver.com/silver care…
Sun, 05 Jan 2014 - 44min - 64 - 153. Michael Lauck, Collecting Magic
Michael Lauck discusses the history of magicians, including women in the field, Houdini, collecting ephemera, posters props and more. A fascinating interview by a specialist that really knows his topic. Check out a blog Michael wrote for the forum and also: iTricks.com…
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 - 34min - 63 - 152. Dylan Shrub
27 year-old Dylan Shub in Jerusalem of The Gryphon’s Nest explains the antique business there as well as what it was like starting as a toddler in the business. He later discusses the social media aspect of the antiques dealing and where that is headed with the “Virtual Generation”.…
Mon, 25 Nov 2013 - 29min - 62 - 151. The Legends Auction
Martin talks to Dan Meader at John McInnis Auctions about the past record breaking David Powers Auction of JFK’s affects and the monumental upcoming Legends Auction, JFK, Peter Lawford, Ernest Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe and more. Listen to Dan’s enthusiasm as he explains behind the scenes and the contents of the auction that will shake the world of collectors! View auction supplement here.…
Fri, 15 Nov 2013 - 42min - 61 - 150. Daniel Finamore, Peabody Essex Museum
Join curator Daniel Finamore, PhD, Russell W. Knight Curator of Maritime Art and History as he discusses the “Impressionists on the Water” exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts that runs from November 9th through February 17th, 2014
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…Fri, 08 Nov 2013 - 32min - 60 - 149. Behind the Scenes, An Auction of a Lifetime
A lecture by Martin Willis in Amesbury, MA discussing behind the scenes of the auction of the signer of the Declaration, Josiah Bartlett which was a career highlight held in 1989. Check out the news story video.…
Fri, 25 Oct 2013 - 33min - 58 - 147. Maureen Stanton
A great interview with Maureen Stanton, author of: Killer Stuff and Tons of Money, listen in for the behind the scenes look, the way it really is in the world of the antiques marketplace. This podcast host recommends this book for anyone that wants to know what it is really like out there.…
Fri, 04 Oct 2013 - 43min - 57 - 146. Elaine Miller, Glass & Ceramic Restoration
A fascinating interview with noted glass and ceramic conservator, Elaine Miller. Listen in as she discusses the art of restoration/repair and her passion for putting the puzzles back together as well as maintaining the integrity of fine objects.
Visit: Fairmont Studios…Fri, 27 Sep 2013 - 27min - 56 - 145. Pamela Wiggins
Pamela Wiggins grew up in the antiques business and later became a journalist and joined her two worlds together writing about the subject as well as encouraging the family hobby of antiques interest. Click here for info.…
Sat, 14 Sep 2013 - 29min - 55 - 144. Martin Kemp, Discovering a Da Vinci
Martin Kemp discusses where science meets art to uncover the La Bella Principessa, a Leonardo Da Vinci that was nearly unattributed and lost through time. Listen in to hear how a $21,000 German 19th century portrait can turn into a work by the Old Master himself and be worth over a purported $100 million! Check out: martinjkemp.com
…Fri, 09 Aug 2013 - 43min - 54 - 143. Connor McCrory, The Youngest Picker
Martin has a delightful conversation with 8-year-old Connor McCrory, who is a prodigy picker. Having a passion for collecting and gaining knowledge at such an early age, the antique world is his oyster. We will keep an eye on him and talk again next year. Check out his Facebook page and website.…
Tue, 30 Jul 2013 - 29min - 53 - 142. Corey Daniels Gallery
Stopping along busy US1 in Wells, Maine, Martin has a conversation with gallery owner ,Corey Daniels and gallery director/artist, Miles Spadone. Cory discusses his transitions from 18th century period furniture, to today’s contemporary art which he displays in a beautiful setting. Check out: coreydanielsgallery.com check out their busy Facebook page as well.…
Thu, 25 Jul 2013 - 24min - 52 - 141. Colby College Museum of Art, Lunder Collection
An interview at the Colby College Museum of Art with: Elizabeth Finch, Lunder Curator of American Art; Hannah Blunt, Langlais Curator for Special Projects and Lauren Lessing, Mirken Curator of Education as they all discuss the Lunder Collection and exhibition. At over $100 million, the largest and most significant gift of art to any institution of higher learning ever. Visit the Website and ‘Like’ on Facebook…
Thu, 11 Jul 2013 - 30min
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