Antique & Fine Art Markets: Know the Trend and Work It

The American Art Market is still on fire. Paintings that were bringing in only a thousand dollars or two dollars may produce figures today that I’m startled by. The trend in Regional Art is going straight up, so you might want to look into your local market and see if it’s following the trend.

Create Your Own Market in the Antique & Collectible Business

Daryle Lambert’s 31 Club Blog

31 Club Member, Colin, just might have the largest collection of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony memorabilia in the U.S.
Have you ever thought that by having a special interest in a certain Baseball, Football, Basketball player you could start your own business? A certain Singer, Actor or Race Car Driver might suit you [...]

Daryle Lambert Blog: Lotton Glass Values on the Rise

Lotton Glass
Photo Courtesy of Lotton Glass Club.
Seldom do we get to see our forecasts come true in a short period of time, but my projection of Lotton Glass becoming the next art glass to have the investment value of Tiffany is playing out right before my very eyes. I made this prediction last [...]

Art Glass/Tiffany, Quezal, Webb, Stevens & Williams Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vases

 
12″ Quezal Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase
sold for $16,250 at Doyle New York September 2007
If you’ve ever heard someone refer to a glass vase as a “Jack in the Pulpit” vase, you might have wondered what that is, and where that name comes from. Jack in the Pulpit is a type of American perennial woodland plant, and [...]

Lotton Art Glass Studio Open House - What a Treat!

Cindy, Joshua and I spent our Saturday visiting the Lotton Glass Gallery & Studio in Crete Illinois for their open house. When we stepped through the door to the gallery, it was hard to take in all the absolutely wonder glass that dazzling on display. WOW! Lotton Glass everywhere! We didn’t know where to look [...]