Meet the Experts
California Art
Search Tips
[+]What is Guided Navigation?
Guided navigation is the ability to add and remove keywords and categorizations of items to filter your results. As you add these filters, they appear in the breadcrumb trail above the search results. You can remove any filter from the breadcrumb trail at any time.
[+] How do I narrow my search?
You can add a filter in the left column, such as "Category", "Current Bid Range", "Reserve Status", "Grade Range", and so on. Each time you make such a selection, the listing of results will become smaller, showing only those items that meet all the criteria you have selected. You can also enter one or more keywords, such as "The Godfather", if that will help your search. Sometimes a new selection will open up new sub-selection possibilities; for instance, once you choose to look for a poster graded between Fine and Very Fine, you can then narrow your search to a single grade.
[+] How do I expand my search?
You can add or drop fields or keywords from your results at any time. Above the listing of results is a complete list of the filters you have selected. Click on any filter to remove it, and the page will refresh to show all items matching the new broader specifications.
[+] I don't see the category (filter) I am looking for in the Guided Navigation?
The guided navigation section only lists things that contain results. For example, if you are looking at all items in grade Near Mint to Mint, then the category filter will only include categories with items in that grade. To expand your list of categories, remove the grade filter from your breadcrumb trail by clicking on it.
[+] Targeting Your Search
Using "quotes" around your search phrase can help narrow the results to exactly what you are interested in. A search for plastic man without quotes will return all results that contain both "plastic" and "man", in any order.
A search for "plastic man" in quotes returns all results with the exact phrase plastic man, in that order.
[+] Try your search first without any search words in the optional search box, then narrow it down.
This will produce more items, and once you see how the items are listed you can narrow your search results with more accurate search words.
[+] Search ALL or search by Category?
If you're looking for only Golden Age Horror comics, by all means choose "Golden Age Horror" from the drop-down list. If you're searching for items that span multiple types, choose a more general selection such as "Golden Age". If you are looking for items that could show up anywhere, choose "All".
[+] Search just auctions, or just inventory, or both?
The search from our home page searches everything we have to offer. Try that first.
[+] Think of the one search word that best describes the item you are looking for and search for that.
Maybe it's a character (like Dracula), or even a date and artist (1972 Gene Colan).
[+] When using more than one search word, try using "OR" and "NOT".
When you use multiple search words, the search results are trying to find items with ALL of those words in the description. Try using "OR" and "NOT". If you're interested in all items from 1972 or relating to Dracula, you can enter "1972 OR Dracula". Or, if you are interested in items relating to but not from 1972, you could enter "Dracula NOT 1972.
[+] Avoid punctuation marks unless required.
Don't use commas, periods, dashes, etc., unless required - such as in proper name (Spider-Man).
[+] Use accurate search words.
- Date/mintmark combinations should be separated by dash (1909-S, 1883-CC, etc).
- Grades should be prefixed appropriately (MS65, AU58, XF45, PR69, etc).
- Grading services should be entered exactly (PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, etc).
- Grading suffixes must be abbreviated properly (RD, RB, BN, FB, FS, etc.).
- Judd/Pollock/Overton/Sheldon numbers should be entered as J-xxxx / P-xxxx / O-xxx / S-xxx.
[+] Still Can't Find What You're Looking For?
Perhaps we don't have the item you are looking for now, but chances are we will soon. Add the particular item(s) you are looking for to our "MyWantList" and you'll be notified as soon as it/they become available. If you would like further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Location: Dallas, TX
Dates: November 9, 2013
Location: Dallas, TX
Ends Saturday, May 25
Prices Realized for this Auction
Printable Version of Prices Realized for this Auction
Prices Realized for this Auction
Printable Version of Prices Realized for this Auction
Prices Realized for this Auction
Printable Version of Prices Realized for this Auction
How To Get The Most For Your Collection...
Back to the top- Consign to auction or get a free auction evaluation today.
- Should you consign to a Heritage Auction?
- Everything you need to know about estate planning.
- See what other collectors have to say about Heritage.
- Meet our Consignment Director team.
Note: We offer special Profit Opportunities for dealers and collectors via joint venture and partner relationships. If you know of quality objects for sale, Heritage can finance the purchase (either 50-50 or fully funded basis) and split proceeds after costs. We also offer generous Finder's Fees on auction consignments.
Accepting Consignments
Back to the top|
[ Consign Now » ] We are always seeking works from the following artists:
[ Consign Now » ] |
Deborah Solon And Alissa Ford Join Heritage's Fine Arts Department
Back to the top![]() |
![]() |
"With these two significant staff additions Heritage has confirmed its dedication to becoming a major entity in the art business," said Ed Beardsley, Heritage's Vice President of Fine Arts. "Deborah and Alissa are both tops in their respective fields of expertise and encyclopedic in their knowledge."
Solon will be working out of Heritage's Beverly Hills offices, while Ford will be stationed in the company's recently opened San Francisco offices.
Deborah Solon is a renowned scholar, curator and educator, with an impressive pedigree in American Art and a career that has included positions with leading Art Museums, auction houses and galleries. She holds a PhD in Art History with a curatorial and scholastic focus on the work of the American Impressionists. She will be assisting clients with valuation, consignments and sales throughout the Western United States.
"It's a privilege to be the new director of American paintings on the West Coast for Heritage," said Solon. "The goal is to provide Heritage clients with the finest service and to grow the department. I look forward to introducing Heritage to collectors who haven't had the opportunity to work with us. This is an exciting step forward and I'm delighted to become a member of this excellent team of specialists."
Alissa Ford is a welcome West Coast addition, further empowering Heritage's presence in the California art world. She has previously worked in Director and Specialist positions with Josh Hardy Galleries and Bonhams & Butterfields. Alissa is highly regarded nationwide as a knowledgeable art professional amongst dealers, curators, collectors, auction houses, designers, advisers and appraisers.
"It's an exciting time to join the Heritage team as the Director of California Paintings," said Ford. "We've seen a tremendous amount of excitement as we enter this niche. As the interest in California paintings continues to rise I look forward to providing high quality works to collectors nationwide. From the serene palettes of the Tonalists to the vibrant brushwork of the Impressionists, we'll offer a select grouping of paintings that will represent the great masters of early California Fine Art."
Heritage holds auctions throughout the year many dedicated to the specific passions of regionally specific collectors, including Texas Art, Art of the American West and American Art, which has routinely featured a section of works by notable California artists. The next series of Art auctions will be held in early November followed by the inaugural auction of California Art to be held in Beverly Hills in spring, 2012.

















