James Tarmy

Post-Brexit, The British Aren't Buying Big Ticket Art

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In an art world largely priced in dollars, the pound's nosedive is making British buyers cautious.

How Dealers Set Up Multimillion-Dollar Art Sales

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There’s constant pressure to find quality artwork in private hands, and to convince those private hands to part with it.

What Does a $5 Million Townhouse Look Like In Three Different Cities?

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Here's what $5 million buys in Amsterdam, New York and Paris.

Ronald Reagan Auction Rakes In Staggering $5.7 Million

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The items included an old football that was signed by Reagan and inscribed, "Win One For The Gipper."

The 10 Museum Shows You Need To See This Fall

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Museums around the world are rolling out massive exhibitions this fall.

Now Is The Best Time In Decades To Buy Fancy Antique Furniture

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Elaborate French and English furniture is out of fashion, and prices are lower than they’ve been in decades.

Buy A $5.6M Brooklyn Brownstone That Has Starred On Girls, SNL

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The 5,600-square-foot house, owned by an actor, is a half-block from Fort Greene Park.

Why Do Rich People Auction Multimillion-Dollar Homes?

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Hundreds of wealthy homeowners are foregoing listings and risking auctions to sell their mansions.

A Huge Art Museum Is Secretly About To Open In The Hudson Valley

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The Olnick Spanu collection, with more than 400 artworks, is set to open a private exhibition space.

The Economics Behind A $1 Million Auction Of Vintage Toys

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Like every collectibles market, the world of antique dolls is subject to towering heights and devastating lows.