The Cinema Bookshop of Your Dreams
SILVER-SCREEN HISTORY COMES ALIVE IN THE YAKOB ZENTNER COLLECTION, A TROVE TEEMING WITH POSTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND OTHER EPHEMERA FEATURING LANDMARK FILMS AND A-LIST FACES
Collector’s Guide to Vintage Guitars
WHETHER YOU’RE CHASING YOUR DREAM SIX-STRING OR A ROAD-WORN ROCK RELIC, HEED THIS SEASONED ADVICE FOR CURATING A COLLECTION THAT’S AS PERSONAL AS IT IS PLAYABLE
The Art That Built Car Culture
LED BY VINTAGE WORKS FROM ART FITZPATRICK AND VAN KAUFMAN, HERITAGE’S UPCOMING ILLUSTRATION ART AUCTION SPOTLIGHTS THE VISIONARIES WHO HELPED DEFINE AMERICAN MODERNISM ON WHEELS
A Valentine’s Day Gift Guide for Jewelry Lovers
FROM SHOWSTOPPING DIAMOND RINGS TO STATEMENT-MAKING EARRINGS, THESE STYLISH FINDS ARE READY TO SHIP AND MADE TO BE ADORED
Looking Back: 1914
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE HERITAGE AUCTIONS ARCHIVES REVEALS WHAT THE WORLD WAS WATCHING, READING, AND APPRECIATING IN A PIVOTAL YEAR MARKED BY GLOBAL CONFLICT
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Trust Your Eyes: Why Eye Appeal Is So Impactful in the World of Collectibles
FROM SPORTS JERSEYS TO COMIC BOOKS, AN ITEM’S APPEARANCE CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE
Banksy on the Block
A FOCUSED AUCTION FEATURING SOME OF BANKSY’S MOST RECOGNIZABLE IMAGES REMINDS US WHY COLLECTORS CAN’T STOP CHASING THE WORLD’S MOST ELUSIVE ARTIST
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Hanna-Barbera’s Greatest Hits Go to Auction
More than 500 pieces of rare production art featuring the Flintstones, the Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, and more offer collectors a chance to own animation history
Editor’s Picks
Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions
Photographs
With his invention of strobe photography in the early 1930s, MIT professor and electrical engineer Harold Eugene Edgerton revolutionized not just photography, but also military surveillance and moviemaking. His experiments with using strobes to freeze objects in motion so they could be captured on film resulted in remarkable images of birds in midflight, bullets slicing through apples and playing cards, falling milk drops, and athletes at work, like this striking photograph of golfer Denny Shute swinging a golf club.
Dr. Harold Eugene Edgerton Dennis Shute, Multiflash, 1938
Auction: February 18
Prints & Multiples
Known best for his iconic LOVE series, Robert Indiana was one of the leading Pop artists of his generation. The word “love” first appeared in his painting 4-Star Love (1961). Then, after experimenting with a series of rubbings in which he created compositions of stacked letters, the design evolved into canvas paintings of hard-edged color variants. The universality of the subject continues to resonate with audiences in and out of the art world. This 1967 screenprint titled SMALL LOVE WALL comes from an edition of 450.
Robert Indiana SMALL LOVE WALL, 1967
Auction: February 12
Hollywood/Entertainment
When Bally unleashed KISS on arcades in 1979, it wasn’t just a pinball machine. It was a rock ’n’ roll spectacle. Created at the height of the band’s pyrotechnic fame, Kevin O’Connor’s artwork transformed Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss into larger-than-life icons of pinball’s golden age. Few machines of the era matched its fusion of theatrical excess and cultural power, and these original production pieces capture that lightning in its purest form. This lot includes three key works from the machine’s development process.
KISS Pinball Machine Original Production Cabinet & Backglass Proof Art (Bally, 1979)
Auction: February 13








