JANUARY ESTATES AUCTION: January 24, 2016

JANUARY ESTATES AUCTION Online Only* Auction Sunday, January 24, 2016, 10am est New Date: Monday, January 25, 2016, 10am est Exhibition: Friday, Jan. 22 and Sunday, Jan. 24, 11am-5pm, Exhibition Closed: Saturday Jan. 25 Browse the Auction Catalogue and Bid Live On:    *Also Accepting Phone and Absentee Bids! Absentee Bid Form | Telephone Bid Form | Terms and Conditions (PDF) 700 Lots, Including Items from the Amazing Estates and Private Collections of David Bradley Armstrong, Monterey, Mass; Robert Swan Lindsley and Eric Hoage, Philadelphia; Richard and Jean Kellaway, Framingham, Mass; Piero and Paola Ferro, Milan, Italy; Matthew Friedman, Hong Kong...And Many More! Antiques • Decorative Arts • Fine Art • Folk Art • Ethnographic Arts • Asian and Chinese Traditional Arts • Period Arts & Crafts Furnishings • Oriental Rugs • Collectibles • Americana • Ephemera

2020-01-29T14:22:29-05:00January 11th, 2016|Uncategorized|

Happy Holidays!

Join Us for a Zero Sales Tax Weekend* Filled with FREE FREE LIVE FOLK WORLD MUSIC PERFORMANCE By Shawn Hennessey and Elliot Levin, Sunday, 2-4pm FREE Wine and Samosas All Day Sunday, Courtesy of Colors By Padmini! FREE REFRESHMENTS Saturday/Sunday Enjoy free complimentary light fare. Revive yourself with a sampling of our homemade mezze dips and spreads, olives & pickled vegetables accompanied by za'atar toasted pita chips. And, have a cup of our Small World coffee or Tazo tea on us! *We pay the sales tax, not you!

2020-01-07T13:17:58-05:00December 11th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Green on Green: How and Why I Cook

Aliza Green, Chef Manager Cook to make people happy: Sharing a meal is a sacred act that brings people together, encourages conversation, and helps us relax, digest, and take pleasure in the small joys of civilized everyday life: friendship, good food, lively discussion, and maybe a bottle of wine to share. Food that calls too much attention to itself and demands quiet adulation gets in the way of lusty enjoyment. Cooking on the Spot: I am inspired to cook food from places that I’ve traveled to or have had the opportunity to learn directly from local cooks. Earlier in my career, as chef of a Northern Italian restaurant, I studied Italian for five years to connect with Italian culinarians and learn their stories and culinary secrets. Here at Baba Olga’s, I emphasize food from the Mediterranean region, especially Greece and Turkey, where I’ve studied cooking;; from Tunisia and Morocco, cuisine that I learned by working with local chefs; from Mexico where I lived in my early teens: from Israel where I attended first grade; and from Brazil, India, and the Caribbean, all places where I’ve had the opportunity to travel and cook. Food should look like what it [...]

2020-01-07T13:17:58-05:00November 30th, 2015|Uncategorized|

November Estates Auction: Sunday Nov. 29, 10am est

November Estates: Antiques, Art, Folk Art, Collectibles, Modern Design, Asian, Decorative & Ethnographic Arts Live Auction: Sunday, November 29, 2015, 10am est Exhibition: November 27-28, 11am-5pm Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on LiveAuctioneers.com Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on Bidsquare.com Browse the Virtual Print Catalog Absentee Bid Form | Telephone Bid Form | Terms and Conditions (PDF) 650+ lots from regional and national estates; featuring items from the Kristina Barbara Johnson Estate, Princeton, New Jersey, including a rare copy of George Washington’s Address On His Declining A Re-election To The Presidency, A. Stoddard, circa 1797 Kristina Barbara Johnson Material Culture will present an Estates Auction on Sunday, November 29th, headlined by items from the Kristina Barbara Johnson collection. Johnson’s extensive and diverse collection, which has also been featured in previous Material Culture auctions, is also representative of the sale as a whole, which includes finds to excite collectors in many genres. Over 650 lots span a wide range of categories, time periods and countries of origin, with a full complement of collectibles and fine, folk and ethnographic arts. A strong showing of antique Asian arts encompasses Chinese jade, amber, porcelain, bronze, lacquerware and textiles, [...]

2020-01-29T14:22:29-05:00November 6th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Ancient and Traditional Arts: Live Auction Saturday, October 31, 10am est

Ancient and Traditional Arts Live Auction: Saturday, October 31, 2015, 10am est

 Exhibition: October 29-30, 11am-5pm Lots 1-178: The Piero and Paola Ferro Collection: Antique Chinese Amber, Jade, Archeo Gold and Talismans Lots 179-775: Asian, Ethnographic Arts, Antique Oriental Rugs & Textiles Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on LiveAuctioneers.com Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on Bidsquare.com Browse the Virtual Print Catalog Absentee Bid Form | Telephone Bid Form | Terms and Conditions (PDF) Material Culture’s upcoming auction, “Ancient and Traditional Arts,” is a sale with such breadth of outstanding art and artifacts that it has been divided into a two-part event. The full day of sales begins at 10 AM, on Saturday, October 31, 2015, opening with the Piero and Paola Ferro collection of antique Chinese amber, jade, archeological gold and talismans. Part two, “Asian, Ethnographic Arts, Antique Oriental Rugs and Textiles,” a wealth of topnotch pieces in these categories, will commence at a time to be determined by the pace of bidding. The Piero and Paola Ferro Collection (Lots 1-178) Piero and Paola Ferro, of Milan, Italy, found their artistic calling as jewelry designers and craftspeople, drawing inspiration from antique, original pieces that they collected [...]

2020-01-29T14:22:29-05:00October 19th, 2015|Uncategorized|

The Piero and Paola Ferro Collection

Ancient and Traditional Arts Live Auction: Saturday, October 31, 2015, 10am est

 Exhibition: October 29-30, 11am-5pm Lots 1-178: The Piero and Paola Ferro Collection: Antique Chinese Amber, Jade, Archeo Gold and Talismans Lots 179-775: Asian, Ethnographic Arts, Antique Oriental Rugs & Textiles The full-day auction event commences at 10 AM EST on the Saturday of October 31, with real-time online bidding facilitated by Liveauctioneers, Bidsquare and Invaluable. The treasures in the sale will be on view to the public, free of admission, in Material Culture’s gallery space on the preceding days of October 29 and 30, from 11 AM to 5 PM. The Piero and Paola Ferro Collection Piero and Paola Ferro, of Milan, Italy, found their artistic calling as jewelry designers and craftspeople, drawing inspiration from antique, original pieces that they collected on their wide-ranging and frequent travels across Asia and the Middle East. Their brand, established in 1986, brings a strong multiethnic imprint to modern design, incorporating found pieces from these journeys in a synthesis of centuries and continents. A dedicated globetrotter, Piero Ferro began buying antiques abroad in 1978, and when he and Paola met in 1982, they began traveling together, seeking out treasures to resell to [...]

2020-01-07T13:17:54-05:00October 15th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Free Concert & Talk: Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line, Sat., Nov.7, 1pm

Free Concert & Talk: Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line Saturday, November 7th at 1:00pm Open to the Public (Books Available for Signing)  "A groundbreaking artist and one of the all-time greatest performers of authentic, old-time music." Please join us for a free concert with Hugh Campbell and David Reed, members of Ola Belle Reed’s family, celebrating the release of Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line, a two-CD/book from Dust-to-Digital. A presentation on the two-CD/ book will precede the concert, featuring authors: Henry Glassie, College Professor Emeritus of Folklore, Indiana University Clifford R. Murphy, NEA Director of Folk and Traditional Arts Douglas Dowling Peach, Indiana University Click Above to Hear "Undone In Sorrow" By Ola Belle Reed, Jun 17, 1976 Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line is the first in-depth look at the life of Ola Belle Reed, a groundbreaking artist and one of the all-time greatest performers of authentic, old-time music. Born to a musical family in the mountains of Ashe County, North Carolina, in 1913, Reed became a prolific songwriter and performer, known for her unique style of banjo playing and singing. Reed inspired many musicians throughout her life, [...]

2020-01-07T13:17:54-05:00October 7th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Auction: Fine, Folk & Self-Taught Art, October 12, 2015, 10am est

Fine, Folk & Self-Taught Art Live Auction: Monday, October 12, 2015, 10am est Exhibition: October 10-11, 11am-5pm Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on LiveAuctioneers.com Browse the Virtual Print Catalog Absentee Bid Form | Telephone Bid Form | Terms and Conditions (PDF) Material Culture continues its commitment to an appreciation of art across all categories, unified in its upcoming auction, “Fine, Folk & Self-Taught Art,” on October 12, 2015. A great diversity of style, media, time period, and culture are shown in the more than 700 lots, drawn from regional, national and international estates and private collections. Paintings, drawings, and prints from fine and self-taught artists are augmented by photography, sculpture, and collections of Haitian Vodou flags, Mexican masks, and Japanese prints. Additionally, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of many designated items in the auction will go to benefit the Sterling Strauser Gallery of East Stroudsburg University. Sterling Strauser (1907-1995), alternatingly an impressionist, expressionist and modernist, painted the surroundings of his native Poconos region, his style at once progressing with the century and remaining inalterably his own. Strauser is important not only as an immensely prolific artist himself, but as a champion of other artists. A [...]

2020-01-07T13:17:53-05:00September 28th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Material Culture Seeks Consignments to Benefit the Sterling Strauser Gallery at ESU

Seeking Auction Consignments to Benefit The Sterling Strauser Gallery at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Fine, Folk and Self-Taught Art Live Auction: Monday, October 12, 2015, 10am est Exhibition: October 10-11, 11am-5pm Consignments accepted until September 4 Please let us know if you are interested in supporting The Sterling Strauser Gallery by allocating a portion of your auction proceeds. The Gallery’s fundraising is facilitated through the ESU Foundation, an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliate of the University with the sole mission of administering gifts and donations that promote the growth, progress and general welfare of ESU and its students. Please Note: Material Culture is offering its services free of any Seller’s Commission to consignor’s who choose to donate at least 20% of their auction proceeds to benefit The Sterling Strauser Gallery. All a consignor needs to do is indicate what percentage (minimum 20%) of auction proceeds (hammer price) they wish to donate. Also, consignments do not have to be limited to art or the October 4, 2015 art auction. Material Culture is happy to consider consignments of other auction-worthy items to benefit The Sterling Strauser Gallery, including Antiques, Asian Arts, Fine Art, Folk Art, Ethnographic Arts, Decorative Arts, Modern Design, Couture, Jewelry, [...]

2020-01-13T10:44:32-05:00August 17th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Online Auction: Fine Books, Art, Works on Paper, Ephemera, Friday, August 7, 2015

Online Only Auction* Fine Books, Art, Works on Paper, Ephemera Auction: Friday, August 7, 2015, 10am est Exhibition: August 5-6, 11am-5pm *Please Note: We are also accepting Absentee and Phone Bids Browse the Auction Catalog and Bid Live on LiveAuctioneers.com Absentee Bid Form | Telephone Bid Form | Terms and Conditions (PDF) 470 Estate Lots Book Highlights include a rare first edition in English of the Lusiad (ca. 1655); The Waste Land signed by T.S. Eliot and numbered 43 of 300; Murder in the Cathedral signed by T.S. Eliot and inscribed to "Diana Lady Balfour"; a 1923 first edition of Wallace Steven's Harmonium; Cavalcanti Poems (1966) signed by Ezra Pound and numbered 69 of 190; Oscar Wilde's 1893 French edition of Salome; Emily Dickinson's Letters (2 vol., 1894) inscribed by the editor Mabel Loomis Todd; a circa 1611 Geneva Bible (Robert Barker, London) in a period elm box; a rare 1879 Randolph Caldecott inscribed Picture Book; Peter Max Paints America, with personal inscription and original drawings by Peter Max; All The President's Men signed by authors Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward and Washington Post editor Benjamin C. Bradlee. Also: Many signed books, 1st editions, and limited numbered editions by John [...]

2020-01-07T13:17:52-05:00July 26th, 2015|Uncategorized|