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2/2/2010

Cowan's Auctions Announces Partnership with Ceramics Scholars Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio

Wes Cowan, President and Principal Auctioneer of Cowan’s Auctions, Garth Clark, and Mark Del Vecchio, both of Clark + Del Vecchio Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, have announced a partnership to bring modern and contemporary ceramics to the international art market through focused, selective, and scholarly semi-annual ...

1/22/2010

Wes Cowan helps Antiques Roadshow's Marsha Bemko Appraise Antiques on CBS's Early Show

CBS featured Antiques Roadshow Executive Producer Marsha Bemko on the Early Show this morning. Marsha recently published a book titled Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes: An Insider's Guide to PBS's #1 Weekly Show. Watch as she appraises a late 19th-century GRA flag with some help from our own Wes Cowan! And, ...

1/18/2010

Cowan's Pleased to Announce Future Auction of Rare Watercolor of Edgar Allan Poe

Cowan’s Auctions, a leader in auctions of significant historical artifacts, has been tapped by Edgar Allan Poe scholar Cliff Krainik to sell at auction a previously-unknown watercolor portrait of Poe by A.C. Smith. Wes Cowan, President and Principal Auctioneer, estimates that the portrait could sell between $30,000 ...

12/19/2009

Cowan's Announces Inaugural Decor Auction to be Held January 8, 2010

Cowan’s Fine and Decorative Art Department will hold its first Décor auction on Friday, January 8, 2010 in Cowan’s salesroom. The inaugural sale will include a fine selection of paintings and prints, furniture spanning the 18th to the 20th centuries, ivories, ...

12/18/2009

Abraham Lincoln Funeral Photograph Album Realizes $27,025

Cowan’s, an international leader in auctions of historical Americana and early photography, held a successful American History auction on December 9, 2009. Auction proceeds totaled $665,000, with 508 bidders from 6 countries vying for 400 lots. Additionally, December’s American History auction was the department’s ...

A Premier Art Auction House Selling Fine Art, Decorative Art, American Indian Art, Antique Firearms, and Historical Americana

Cincinnati-based antiques auction house Cowan's Auctions, led by PBS's Antiques Roadshow appraiser and History Detective Wes Cowan, routinely establishes record prices for rare objects in each of its antiques auctions and art auctions. Featured works include American and European paintings and sculpture, American historic collectibles and political memorabilia, early photography, American Indian art, western art, early militaria and military collectibles, and American antique furniture.

Cowan's Auctions has a reputation of attracting the nation's top fine art and antique collectors and dealers, who come to us for our expertise, integrity, and passion for the artifacts we sell. Held at our Cincinnati auction salesroom, our auctions feature both live and online bidding, and typically attract over 1000 bidders from all over the world. Trust in our integrity and reputation by both buyers and sellers have helped annual sales for Cowan's Auctions approach $20 million.

In addition to expert auction estimates, Cowan's offers professional trust valuation appraisals, insurance appraisals, charitable donation appraisals, and assistance with estate planning and settlement.

Cowan's Fine Art, Folk Art, and Decorative Art Auctions: Cowan's holds three major Fine and Decorative Art auctions a year, which feature American folk art, 19th-century art, portraits, and antique furniture, as well as two auctions of American & European Paintings and Works on Paper including lithographs, etchings, fine art drawings, and watercolors. Cowan's paintings, folk art, antique furniture, and ceramics specialists boast decades of experience in the antiques and auction industry and are regarded for their knowledge and scholarship.

Cowan's American Indian & Western Art Auctions: A leader in the field of American Indian art auctions, Cowan's American Indian Art department holds two significant auctions of Native American artifacts and western art a year. Each auction features American Indian art from Arctic, Northwest Coast, California, Southwest, Plains, Eastern Woodlands, and Southeast tribes. Navajo rugs, Pueblo pottery, totem poles, Sioux beaded hide moccasins, Native American photography, and works depicting the American West by Henry Farny, Edward Curtis, and Charles Russell attract aggressive bidding by collectors of American Indian and Western Art.

Cowan's Historic Firearms and Early Militaria Auctions: Representing over 40 years of expertise in antique firearms, Cowan's historic firearms specialists offer rare and important firearms for sale in each of their semi-annual auctions. Winchester firearms, Henry rifles, military collectibles, and Colt firearms regularly attract aggressive bidding. Relics sold at auction from American wars, such as the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the American Civil War, World War I and World War II bring to Cowan's historic firearms and militaria collectors from all over the world.

Cowan's Historic Americana Auctions: The world's leader in the sale of American historic collectibles and political memorabilia, Cowan's Historic Americana auctions feature rare daguerreotypes and other early photographs, manuscripts and archives from important figures in American history such as Abraham Lincoln, historic memorabilia from the American Civil War, rare flags, and photographs of the American West. Led by Wes Cowan, the Historic Americana department provides scholarship and research, and subsequently auction records, unmatched by any other auction house selling historic memorabilia.

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