Good morning collectors. It’s Saturday, February 28, 2026. The day after Pokemon Day. And we have lots on the Pocket Monster ...
Good morning collectors. It’s Saturday, February 7, 2026 and welcome to the first issue of Collecting Daily. Everything a collector needs to know today. Right now Collecting Daily is weekly, […] ...
It’s Saturday, March 7, 2026. London has had a bright modern art week, and we have a big upcoming sale for a famous Fender.
A group of works called “the most important Western American Art collection ever to be offered at auction” has been sold for more than $69 million in New York. They were brought together by William I ...
Wrestler, YouTuber and influencer Logan Paul has listed his record-breaking $5.3-million Pikachu Illustrator Pokemon card for sale at an online auction house. Paul is selling the card, along with the ...
A 1677 valuables cabinet made in Salem, Massachusetts, where history’s most notorious witch trials cost at least19 lives, will be auctioned later this month. The newly discovered piece is the work of ...
A unique proof copy of the first London Underground map annotated by its designer will be sold at auction this month when it is expected to make up to £100,000. […] ...
Most of us can recognise a Klimt. His work is enormously popular in reproduction, but originals are precious beyond belief. Find out how this example just set a new world record.
The James gang left a trail of broken safes and bodies in their wake, but a letter for sale with a British collectibles company suggests they may have a more complex legacy. Jesse James, famously shot ...
A $2.4 million price for a $10 dollar coin is a new record for the type. The coin was sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas on October 2nd. It was one of just two proofs of the 1907 Rolled Edge Indian ...
A 1944 Nazi German Enigma coding machine sold this week for £305,000 in a London auction. Bonhams sold the device in their Science, Technology & Natural History sale that closed with live bidding in ...
Two of the most popular guitar players of all time face off at auction next week. Will Knopfler’s burns or Page’s Gretsch be top of the pops?
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