
L & JG Stickley server sold for $2,500.
Antique Stickley furniture price report from Fontaine's Auction Gallery
Gustav Stickley, brothers L & JG, Mission Oak, Arts and Crafts, whatever you want to call it, has been red hot with antiques collectors, dealers and investors for quite a while now.
Stickley furniture is so popular that I get more requests for it's values and information on how to sell it, or get the best money for it, than any other brand of furniture.
That said, I thought would be wise to do occasional price reports on Stickley pieces here in my Examiner column.
I just got off the phone with Bob Burke the Marketing Director for Fontaines' Auction Gallery in Pittsfield, MA. This price report is the result of that conversation as will be more that follow.
I chose Fontaine's as a source of authority on this price report because they are one of the best known auction houses in the country for selling not only Stickley pieces, but the finest in Tiffany Lamps, Early American Clocks,Victoriana and other fine antiques.
I've also had some personal contact with John Fontaine the owner and head auctioneer at the business as he has purchased several lots when in attendance several of my live auctions in Western MA.
If your thinking of investing in fine Arts & Crafts items or wish to sell I can personally recommend the Auction Gallery because, John is a stand up guy, and as they say in the biz, his checks are good.
April 4 2009 - Cataloged Exceptional Antique Auction
May 2 2009 – Antique Discovery Estate Auction
May 30 & 31 2009 – Cataloged Important Clock & Watch Auction
June - Cataloged Antique Firearms and Civil War Auction
September - Fontaine's Cataloged Fine Lighting Auction
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