Welcome to our latest digital edition. Every issue features an editorial lineup designed to enhance your collecting experience. Whether it's auction highlights and expert advice or interviews with top collectors, we strive to keep you informed and inspired. Have a story you'd like to share? Drop me a line at RhondaR@HA.com.
Rhonda Reinhart,
Editor
A Vision of American Democracy: Norman Rockwell's So You Want to See the President!
The four-panel series hung in the White House for more than 40 years
Selling outright to The Boutique is a fast and efficient way to sell valuable items when you don't want to wait months for an auction and want a predictable outcome.
Western Art
G. Harvey's The Blowout tells the romantic story of the Texas cowboy surviving and thriving within the ever-changing terrain. The masterful work captures a powerful moment where the old frontier collides with the rising age of industry. The contrast between the cowboys on horseback, riding down a muddy trail, and the oil rigs behind them encapsulates the tension of the era: the rugged independence of ranch life meeting the industrial forces that would forever reshape the American landscape.
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Fine Silver
Stephen O'Meara might have built a reputation as a dealer in 19th- and 20th-century American art, but in the early 2000s, he turned fully to silversmithing. From his workshop came pieces like this hand-wrought bowl raised on a distinctive reversible stand and designed to be displayed at two different heights. Uniting contemporary vision with time-honored craft, O'Meara's sculptural works revive the grandeur of America's golden age of silversmithing while bearing the unmistakable mark of a modern master.
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U.S. Coins
This 1879 Flowing Hair stella is one of just 20 examples of this extremely popular coin to earn a 66 Cameo grade. Stellas are the result of Philadelphia patent lawyer and inventor Dr. William Wheeler Hubbell's efforts to create an international trade coinage based on the metric system and struck in his patented goloid alloy. Patterns were struck in various metals, using two different obverse designs bearing two different dates. Of these, gold pieces dated 1879 with the Flowing Hair design were the coins distributed to congressmen.
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