A Dream Deferred, A Legacy Fulfilled
WHEN A BELOVED TV MEMORABILIA COLLECTION OUTLIVED ITS CREATOR, A SON FOUND A WAY TO HONOR HIS FATHER’S VISION AND SHARE IT WITH THE WORLD
In Honor of International Women’s Day, 14 Female Artists Who Rewrote Art History
FROM RENAISSANCE TRAILBLAZERS TO CONTEMPORARY ICONS, THESE INFLUENTIAL WOMEN CONTINUE TO INSPIRE ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES ALIKE
The Many Lives of David Wright
WARTIME PINUPS AND GROUNDBREAKING COMIC ART — STEWARDED FOR DECADES BY COLLECTOR ROGER CLARK — CHART THE REMARKABLE EVOLUTION OF A SINGULAR BRITISH TALENT
Two American Titans, One Remarkable Collection
DAN MADSEN’S DECADES-LONG PURSUIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND MARK TWAIN RELICS CULMINATES IN AN AUCTION FILLED WITH CAMPAIGN ITEMS, SIGNED LETTERS, AND LITERARY TREASURES
150 Years of the Telephone
FROM IPHONES TO BATPHONES, RARE ARTIFACTS FROM THE HERITAGE ARCHIVES REVEAL HOW ONE INVENTION RESHAPED COMMUNICATION FOREVER
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A Life in Language: Bryan A. Garner’s 39,000-Volume Mission to Get the Words Right
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The Uniform That Launched a Legend
WILT CHAMBERLAIN’S JERSEY AND SHORTS FROM HIS UNSTOPPABLE ROOKIE SEASON ARE HEADED TO AUCTION, GIVING COLLECTORS A CHANCE TO OWN THE FABRIC OF BASKETBALL GREATNESS
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Auction Preview: The Art of Tom & Jerry and MGM Studios
Highlights of the April 4 auction include original production cels and drawings featuring everyone’s favorite cat-and-mouse duo
Editor’s Picks
Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions
Action Figures & Toys

Active from the 1950s through the 1970s, Japanese toy manufacturer Masudaya (MT) was one of the more prolific makers of tin toys from the period. Toys marked with the MT logo encompass robots, vehicles, and novelty items across clockwork, friction, and battery operation. One such example is this battery-operated tin walking robot featuring Masudaya’s “Magic Color” kaleidoscope effect, in which a rotating color wheel animates behind the clear chest window as the robot advances with moving arms.
Photographs

David Levinthal’s baseball photographs emerged from his long-standing practice of staging and photographing toy figures to explore American mythology. After decades of working with miniature subjects ranging from toy soldiers to Barbies, Levinthal turned his attention to baseball figurines. By commissioning a carefully constructed cardboard ballpark and using theatrical lighting, shallow focus, and large-format Polaroid prints, Levinthal transformed the small plastic figurines into larger-than-life players including Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, and others.
David Levinthal Babe Ruth, Yankees (from Baseball series), 2003
Auction: March 11
Fine Jewelry

Designed by Temple St. Clair, each of these earrings is centered by a vivid oval Tsavorite garnet set above a beautifully sculpted snake motif and terminating in ethereal moonstone cabochon drops accented with full-cut diamond eyes. The design blends narrative symbolism with elegant craftsmanship, characteristic of the designer’s celebrated aesthetic. Temple St. Clair Carr founded her namesake firm in Florence, Italy, in the mid-1980s and debuted her first collection exclusively at Barneys New York in 1986.
Temple St. Clair Tsavorite Garnet, Moonstone, Diamond, Gold Earrings
Auction: March 12








