
Amazing Collection of Photos that Chart American History up for Auction
An incredible collection of 20th century photographs that tell the story of American history will go to auction on May 1 and May 2.
An incredible collection of 20th century photographs that tell the story of American history will go to auction on May 1 and May 2.
A photo of Michael Jordan hitting a famous slam dunk that led to his first-ever Championship with the Chicago Bulls is up for auction.
A stunning collection of photographs from some of the world's most renowned photographers will go to auction next week where some are expected to fetch up to $18,000.
Polaroids taken by David Bailey, a legendary fashion photographer, are being sold, but with a catch: the buyer doesn’t know which photos they’re actually getting.
A collection of photographs that mark pivotal moments in American history complete with notes from the people who took them is being auctioned off today.
A set of surreal photographs of a lion named Christian living in a small flat in London during the 1960s are to be auctioned off next week.
A set of more than 300 photos from the NASA Apollo missions collected by historian J.L. Pickering are set to be auctioned and feature vintage photos and film strips, many of which are considered to be extremely rare.
Sotheby's has set a new auction record for an Ansel Adams print at $988,000, with the total value of the entire collection of Adam's images – A Grand Vision: The David H. Arrington Collection of Ansel Adams Masterworks – reaching $6.4 million.
The only photo captured of Neil Armstrong on the moon is up for auction along with approximately 2,400 vintage original photographs showcasing NASA's golden age of space exploration, many never seen by the public. It is the most comprehensive private collection of NASA photographs ever presented at auction.
An old class photo taken in 1941 at Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School is about to be auctioned off, and it's set to fetch quite a price. Why, you ask? Well, because a girl by the name of Norma Jeane Baker -- who later became famous as Marilyn Monroe -- both signed and was in the picture.