Tiffany Studios – A Legacy of Light and Color

Tiffany Studios Stained Glass – A Legacy of Light and Color Few names in American decorative arts hold as much prestige as Tiffany & Company, particularly in the realm of stained-glass windows. These breathtaking works of art, crafted by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his artisans, remain highly sought after by collectors and institutions alike. Their rich history, intricate craftsmanship, and enduring beauty make them not only artistic treasures but also valuable investments in the world of fine art and antiques. Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of the famed jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany, revolutionized the art of stained glass in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Unlike traditional stained glass, which relied on painting details onto colored panes, Tiffany developed a pioneering technique of layering and manipulating different types of glass to achieve unparalleled depth, texture, and realism. His studio’s innovations included: Favrile Glass: A unique, hand-blown iridescent glass that produced

Cigar Store Indians at Auction

Origins of Cigar Store Indians The tradition of using carved wooden figures to attract customers dates back to the 17th century in Europe, where shopkeepers used symbols like wooden Scotsmen for tobacco shops. When European settlers brought tobacco to the Americas, Native American imagery became associated with the product due to indigenous peoples’ early role in its cultivation and trade. By the early 19th century, American tobacconists began displaying life-sized wooden figures of Native Americans outside their shops as an advertising tool. These figures were typically hand-carved from wood and brightly painted, often depicting a Native American man or woman holding a bundle of cigars or a peace pipe. They were designed to be eye-catching, drawing in customers who may not have been able to read signage in an era of widespread illiteracy. Craftsmanship and Artistic Value Many of the finest cigar store Indians were carved by skilled artisans, particularly

The History and Value of First Nation Art: The Legacy of Bill Reid

First Nation art is one of the most profound and enduring artistic traditions in North America, reflecting deep cultural narratives, spiritual symbolism, and unparalleled craftsmanship. Among the most influential figures in this tradition is Bill Reid, a Haida artist whose work has shaped contemporary Indigenous art and brought global recognition to the rich heritage of the Haida people. His legacy, along with that of countless First Nation artists, continues to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we are honored to present a collection of First Nation art in our upcoming Masterpieces and Marvels auction. According to Lori Stefek, “Bill Reid’s work represents the pinnacle of Haida artistry and storytelling. His pieces carry both artistic and cultural weight, making them treasured additions to any collection.” The Origins of First Nation Art First Nation art has been practiced for thousands of years, with styles and motifs that

Jewelry Auctions

The Allure of Jewelry Auctions: What to Know Before You Bid

Jewelry auctions have a unique charm that captivates collectors and enthusiasts alike. From dazzling diamonds to rare vintage pieces, each auction offers a treasure trove of history, craftsmanship, and beauty. For seasoned bidders and newcomers alike, these events provide an exciting opportunity to acquire unique items with stories as rich as their design. If you are considering joining the world of jewelry auctions, here is what you need to know to make your experience both enjoyable and rewarding. The Appeal of Jewelry Auctions Auctions offer access to extraordinary pieces that you will not find in traditional retail stores. These include antique brooches, one-of-a-kind estate rings, and contemporary creations by world-renowned designers. Jewelry auctions are often a gateway to acquiring heirlooms—pieces that carry not only financial value but also emotional and historical significance. Beyond the allure of exclusivity, jewelry auctions can provide excellent value. With the right strategy, you may secure

Family auction items

Working with Stefek’s: Building Relationships, Creating Memories, and Honoring Every Story

At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we’ve always believed our work goes far beyond valuing and selling items. Each object carries with it a unique story, a memory, and a piece of someone’s life. We’re in the business of building connections, honoring memories, and creating lasting relationships, one sale at a time. A couple of weeks ago, I was shuffling through my mail: bills, junk mail, magazines, and then…a handwritten note.   It was from a woman who had come to my most recent estate sale. This was one of the biggest sales of my career — it took weeks to set up and the sale itself spanned two weekends. There were thousands of items to organize, price, and ultimately sell. It was a challenging undertaking for my team and me, to say the least.   But it was also rewarding: this customer had taken the time to write this note

Why Your Estate Needs a Professional Clean Out: The Stefek’s Advantage

When facing the often overwhelming task of clearing out an estate, it’s common to feel a mix of emotions—nostalgia, stress, and even uncertainty about where to begin. Whether you’re managing the estate of a loved one who has passed away, downsizing, or preparing a property for sale, the process can be daunting. That’s where a professional clean out service, like the one offered by Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, becomes invaluable. My passion for this business and my training as an auctioneer and appraiser mean that, even when I’m hired for a simple clean out, I’m on the lookout for items of significant value. Many of our clients come to us so overwhelmed, they need an advocate, as well as a professional. Early on in my career, a client called me to take a look at her home to determine whether an estate sale or a clean out would be best

USPAP Compliant Appraisals

USPAP Compliant Appraisal: Integrity and Accuracy in Art Valuation

USPAP Compliant Appraisal: Integrity and Accuracy in Art Valuation “I’ll just do my own research…” “Let’s just use eBay…” “I’m just going to go to the antique store down the street…” I’ve heard sentiments like these over and over again in my career, and I always have the same response: “It’s just not that simple.” There is so much more that goes into discovering an item’s true value. After two decades as an appraiser, I understand that appraisal is both an art and a science. As a member of the International Society of Appraisers, I am a Certified Appraiser of Personal Property with the ISA (CAPP). This means my team and I are trained in the highest standards for integrity, accuracy, and professionalism as set forth by the Appraisal Standards Board. I’ve got hundreds of stories that show the importance this has in an appraisal. But let’s just start with

mid-century furniture

A Beginner’s Guide to Valuing Mid-Century Modern Furniture

  Who doesn’t get a little thrill from finding that perfect piece of furniture that not only looks cool but might just be hiding a rich history? Welcome to the world of mid-century modern furniture—a gold mine for those who know how to spot a gem. Whether you’ve picked up a sleek chair from a garage sale or inherited a quirky table from your grandparents, figuring out what it’s really worth can be part of the fun. But let’s be honest, without a bit of know-how, you might just miss out on recognizing a valuable piece. So, let’s dive into the essentials of valuing mid-century modern furniture, and turn you into a savvy collector, or at least someone who knows a good thing when they see it.   Mid-Century Modern Furniture: What’s the Appeal? Mid-century modern furniture hails from the design movement spanning 1945 to about 1975 and is all

auction services

An Insider’s Look at Auction House Services

An Insider’s Look at Stefek’s Auction Services The world of fine art auctions is as fascinating as it is complex. From the gavel falling on a multi-million dollar masterpiece to the intricate strategies of displaying art, every step involves meticulous planning and execution. In this blog, we provide an inside look at our process of how we bring art to the marketplace. The Initial Stages The journey of an art piece through auction house services begins long before it ever reaches the auction block. Acquisition is the first step, which can come from private collectors, estate sales, or even directly from artists. Once a piece is sourced, it undergoes a thorough evaluation process where art experts assess the artwork based on its provenance, condition, market demand, and historical significance. “Our goal is to ensure that each piece we bring in is thoroughly vetted and accurately represented. This meticulous process builds

estate tax

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections With some informed decisions and strategic planning, your passion for art will last beyond your lifetime–without the undue stress of estate tax implications. The impact of estate tax on fine art collections is a critical consideration for collectors and heirs. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers we understand that managing these details effectively can preserve the value of an art collection and ensure a smooth transition during estate planning. Let’s explore how estate tax can affect your fine art collections and some strategies to mitigate its impact. Understanding Estate Tax Estate tax is a tax levied on the transfer of the deceased’s estate, including fine art collections, before distribution to the heirs. The tax rate and exemption limits can vary significantly depending on federal and state laws, which often update and change their tax frameworks. As of now, estate taxes can be

Tiffany Studios – A Legacy of Light and Color

Tiffany Studios Stained Glass – A Legacy of Light and Color Few names in American decorative arts hold as much prestige as Tiffany & Company, particularly in the realm of stained-glass windows. These breathtaking works of art, crafted by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his artisans, remain highly sought after by collectors and institutions alike. Their rich history, intricate craftsmanship, and enduring beauty make them not only artistic treasures but also valuable investments in the world of fine art and antiques. Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of the famed jeweler Charles Lewis Tiffany, revolutionized the art of stained glass in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Unlike traditional stained glass, which relied on painting details onto colored panes, Tiffany developed a pioneering technique of layering and manipulating different types of glass to achieve unparalleled depth, texture, and realism. His studio’s innovations included: Favrile Glass: A unique, hand-blown iridescent glass that produced

Cigar Store Indians at Auction

Origins of Cigar Store Indians The tradition of using carved wooden figures to attract customers dates back to the 17th century in Europe, where shopkeepers used symbols like wooden Scotsmen for tobacco shops. When European settlers brought tobacco to the Americas, Native American imagery became associated with the product due to indigenous peoples’ early role in its cultivation and trade. By the early 19th century, American tobacconists began displaying life-sized wooden figures of Native Americans outside their shops as an advertising tool. These figures were typically hand-carved from wood and brightly painted, often depicting a Native American man or woman holding a bundle of cigars or a peace pipe. They were designed to be eye-catching, drawing in customers who may not have been able to read signage in an era of widespread illiteracy. Craftsmanship and Artistic Value Many of the finest cigar store Indians were carved by skilled artisans, particularly

The History and Value of First Nation Art: The Legacy of Bill Reid

First Nation art is one of the most profound and enduring artistic traditions in North America, reflecting deep cultural narratives, spiritual symbolism, and unparalleled craftsmanship. Among the most influential figures in this tradition is Bill Reid, a Haida artist whose work has shaped contemporary Indigenous art and brought global recognition to the rich heritage of the Haida people. His legacy, along with that of countless First Nation artists, continues to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we are honored to present a collection of First Nation art in our upcoming Masterpieces and Marvels auction. According to Lori Stefek, “Bill Reid’s work represents the pinnacle of Haida artistry and storytelling. His pieces carry both artistic and cultural weight, making them treasured additions to any collection.” The Origins of First Nation Art First Nation art has been practiced for thousands of years, with styles and motifs that

Jewelry Auctions

The Allure of Jewelry Auctions: What to Know Before You Bid

Jewelry auctions have a unique charm that captivates collectors and enthusiasts alike. From dazzling diamonds to rare vintage pieces, each auction offers a treasure trove of history, craftsmanship, and beauty. For seasoned bidders and newcomers alike, these events provide an exciting opportunity to acquire unique items with stories as rich as their design. If you are considering joining the world of jewelry auctions, here is what you need to know to make your experience both enjoyable and rewarding. The Appeal of Jewelry Auctions Auctions offer access to extraordinary pieces that you will not find in traditional retail stores. These include antique brooches, one-of-a-kind estate rings, and contemporary creations by world-renowned designers. Jewelry auctions are often a gateway to acquiring heirlooms—pieces that carry not only financial value but also emotional and historical significance. Beyond the allure of exclusivity, jewelry auctions can provide excellent value. With the right strategy, you may secure

Family auction items

Working with Stefek’s: Building Relationships, Creating Memories, and Honoring Every Story

At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, we’ve always believed our work goes far beyond valuing and selling items. Each object carries with it a unique story, a memory, and a piece of someone’s life. We’re in the business of building connections, honoring memories, and creating lasting relationships, one sale at a time. A couple of weeks ago, I was shuffling through my mail: bills, junk mail, magazines, and then…a handwritten note.   It was from a woman who had come to my most recent estate sale. This was one of the biggest sales of my career — it took weeks to set up and the sale itself spanned two weekends. There were thousands of items to organize, price, and ultimately sell. It was a challenging undertaking for my team and me, to say the least.   But it was also rewarding: this customer had taken the time to write this note

Why Your Estate Needs a Professional Clean Out: The Stefek’s Advantage

When facing the often overwhelming task of clearing out an estate, it’s common to feel a mix of emotions—nostalgia, stress, and even uncertainty about where to begin. Whether you’re managing the estate of a loved one who has passed away, downsizing, or preparing a property for sale, the process can be daunting. That’s where a professional clean out service, like the one offered by Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers, becomes invaluable. My passion for this business and my training as an auctioneer and appraiser mean that, even when I’m hired for a simple clean out, I’m on the lookout for items of significant value. Many of our clients come to us so overwhelmed, they need an advocate, as well as a professional. Early on in my career, a client called me to take a look at her home to determine whether an estate sale or a clean out would be best

USPAP Compliant Appraisals

USPAP Compliant Appraisal: Integrity and Accuracy in Art Valuation

USPAP Compliant Appraisal: Integrity and Accuracy in Art Valuation “I’ll just do my own research…” “Let’s just use eBay…” “I’m just going to go to the antique store down the street…” I’ve heard sentiments like these over and over again in my career, and I always have the same response: “It’s just not that simple.” There is so much more that goes into discovering an item’s true value. After two decades as an appraiser, I understand that appraisal is both an art and a science. As a member of the International Society of Appraisers, I am a Certified Appraiser of Personal Property with the ISA (CAPP). This means my team and I are trained in the highest standards for integrity, accuracy, and professionalism as set forth by the Appraisal Standards Board. I’ve got hundreds of stories that show the importance this has in an appraisal. But let’s just start with

mid-century furniture

A Beginner’s Guide to Valuing Mid-Century Modern Furniture

  Who doesn’t get a little thrill from finding that perfect piece of furniture that not only looks cool but might just be hiding a rich history? Welcome to the world of mid-century modern furniture—a gold mine for those who know how to spot a gem. Whether you’ve picked up a sleek chair from a garage sale or inherited a quirky table from your grandparents, figuring out what it’s really worth can be part of the fun. But let’s be honest, without a bit of know-how, you might just miss out on recognizing a valuable piece. So, let’s dive into the essentials of valuing mid-century modern furniture, and turn you into a savvy collector, or at least someone who knows a good thing when they see it.   Mid-Century Modern Furniture: What’s the Appeal? Mid-century modern furniture hails from the design movement spanning 1945 to about 1975 and is all

auction services

An Insider’s Look at Auction House Services

An Insider’s Look at Stefek’s Auction Services The world of fine art auctions is as fascinating as it is complex. From the gavel falling on a multi-million dollar masterpiece to the intricate strategies of displaying art, every step involves meticulous planning and execution. In this blog, we provide an inside look at our process of how we bring art to the marketplace. The Initial Stages The journey of an art piece through auction house services begins long before it ever reaches the auction block. Acquisition is the first step, which can come from private collectors, estate sales, or even directly from artists. Once a piece is sourced, it undergoes a thorough evaluation process where art experts assess the artwork based on its provenance, condition, market demand, and historical significance. “Our goal is to ensure that each piece we bring in is thoroughly vetted and accurately represented. This meticulous process builds

estate tax

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections

Navigating Estate Tax: The Impact on Fine Art Collections With some informed decisions and strategic planning, your passion for art will last beyond your lifetime–without the undue stress of estate tax implications. The impact of estate tax on fine art collections is a critical consideration for collectors and heirs. At Stefek’s Auctioneers and Appraisers we understand that managing these details effectively can preserve the value of an art collection and ensure a smooth transition during estate planning. Let’s explore how estate tax can affect your fine art collections and some strategies to mitigate its impact. Understanding Estate Tax Estate tax is a tax levied on the transfer of the deceased’s estate, including fine art collections, before distribution to the heirs. The tax rate and exemption limits can vary significantly depending on federal and state laws, which often update and change their tax frameworks. As of now, estate taxes can be