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Germany · GermanyThe figural form took two distinctly disparate forms at auctions this week, ranging from a bride of Frankenstein by Frank Frazetta that rose to $112,500 to lead Heritage Auctions’ Illustration Signature auction, to a Sixteenth Century tempera on wood panel icon of the Annunciation of the Mother of God, which Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen sold to a German collector, for $95,942. Connections to imperial families or presidential terms still add value…Read Article
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Douglass · DouglassDOUGLASS, KAN. — Between April 25-26, Woody Auction saw more than 1,000 lots cross the block from the collection of Grady and Annette Hite. The Hites, longtime members of the antiques community, sold their collection — which included Wave Crest, American Brilliant cut glass, art pottery, R.S. Prussia and more — through Woody with no reserves. Because of this, the two-day event was a white glove auction, with 100 percent of lots sold, for a total…Read Article