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How to Identify a Tiffany Lamp
Tiffany lamps are among the most iconic and collectible antiques in the world—but with so many reproductions out there, how can you tell if yours is genuine? In this guide, Afternoon Estate Sales shares expert tips on how to identify authentic Tiffany lamps by their marks, glass, shade patterns, and bronze bases. Whether you’re sorting through an estate or curious about a family heirloom, our team can help you uncover the true value of your lamp.

Arthur Estill
Sep 5, 20252 min read


What is Daum Glass?
Timeless Beauty of Daum Glass The Timeless Beauty of Daum Glass: A Journey Through Art and Craftsmanship When we think about iconic glass art that captures nature's beauty with intricate craftsmanship, Daum glass inevitably stands out. From its humble beginnings in the late 19th century to becoming one of the most celebrated luxury crystal makers, Daum has continually evolved, yet it remains firmly rooted in the elegance of Art Nouveau. In this post, we’ll explore the histor

Arthur Estill
Nov 11, 20245 min read


What is art deco?
Art Deco is a prominent design and architectural style that emerged in the 1920s and reached its peak during the 1930s. It originated in France and became internationally popular, influencing the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, and everyday objects. Art Deco is characterized by its bold, geometric shapes, clean lines, and lavish ornamentation, often with a futuristic or streamlined appearance. Key characteristics of Art Deco include: Geometric patterns

Arthur Estill
Oct 14, 20241 min read


What Is American Art
American art has a rich and diverse history, reflecting the country's evolving cultural, social, and political landscape. It encompasses various movements and styles, from Native American art forms to contemporary works. Here are a few key periods and movements in American art: Colonial and Early American Art : Much of the art produced during the colonial period was portraiture, often created to document the early settlers or prominent figures. Artists like John Singleton Cop

Arthur Estill
Oct 14, 20244 min read


What is Abstract Art?
Abstract art is a style of visual art that does not attempt to represent reality or recognizable subjects accurately. Instead, it uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect. Artists working in abstract styles often aim to express emotions, moods, or concepts without relying on traditional representations of objects or people. There are different degrees of abstraction, ranging from slight distortions of real-life subjects to completely non-representa

Arthur Estill
Oct 13, 20241 min read


What Kind of Art Do I Have?
Here is a painting inspired by 1950s art, showcasing the bold colors and abstract forms characteristic of that era. a painting inspired by 1950s art How to Identify Art Mediums with Afternoon Estate Sales: A Guide Introduction Art comes in many forms and mediums, each with its unique characteristics and history. Whether you're exploring your own collection or simply want to understand art better, knowing the medium is a fundamental step. This guide will help you identify v

Arthur Estill
Oct 11, 20242 min read


What Is Ming Pottery ?
Ming pottery, originating from the Ming Dynasty in China (1368–1644), is known for its exquisite craftsmanship and elegant designs. It often features blue and white porcelain, created using cobalt blue pigments under a transparent glaze. The pottery typically showcases intricate floral, landscape, and mythological motifs. Ming ceramics are highly prized for their beauty, quality, and historical significance, making them treasured items in collections worldwide. Ming pottery o

Arthur Estill
Oct 11, 20241 min read
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