Winter Enchantment 2026: Thomaston Place Auction Galleries Opens New Year
Thomaston Place Auction Galleries is all set to launch its auction year with an enticing event titled
Winter Enchantment, scheduled for
February 20–22, 2026. This three-day sale promises to be a remarkable showcase of newly discovered works by notable Maine artists, alongside an impressive collection of significant American and international art. The auction will feature historically significant museum-quality items that contribute to its allure
A Unique Collection
One of the standout lots is a rare and exquisitely decorated 19th-century powder horn, which is representative of a broader collection of extraordinary and prominent treasures that the auction hopes to unveil. This event underscores the gallery's integral role as a national platform for displaying important works, particularly those emerging from the Maine art scene.
On the second day, the Nautical Collection will highlight a rich maritime narrative, presenting a substantial offering of scrimshaw pieces anchored by the noteworthy powder horn. This year, the collection also features a
Yup'ik mask from Alaska, dating back to the early 20th century, adding an intriguing layer of cultural significance associated with renowned artist
André Breton to the auction. This selection illustrates the auction’s commitment not only to sales but to the celebration of significant stories behind each piece, emphasizing the gallery’s dedication to scholarship and preservation.
Maine Art and Beyond
The auction will culminate on its final day with captivating paintings that are fresh to the auction market. Expect to see striking works by local artists such as
Dahlov Ipcar,
James Fitzgerald, and
Imero Gobbato, alongside contributions from well-known figures like
Andrew Winter and
William Thon. This collection highlights Maine's vital role in the tapestry of American art history. The expansive offering will also include works from notable artists such as
Emil Gruppe,
Jessie Arms Botke, and
Thomas Kinkade, presenting a variety of styles and movements. International selections will feature outstanding oil paintings by
Jean Dufy and
Benjamín Palencia curated to delight collectors.
Art Beyond Paint
Art lovers can also expect a wide array of collectibles, including
- - Unique designs by Tiffany Studios and Tiffany & Co.
- - Fine jewelry pieces from A.G.A. Correa & Son and heritage designs by Fulco di Verdura
- - Important clocks from esteemed makers like Simon Willard
- - Rare letters and manuscripts from iconic authors like Geoffrey Chaucer and Ernest Hemingway
- - Notable musical items featuring a Steinway Model M piano and a vintage Rock-Ola jukebox
Asian art aficionados will appreciate the inclusion of monumental Hindu sculptures and an extremely rare Japanese wakizashi, all contributing to a rich and diverse selection of artifacts. The third day’s offerings are a testament to the depth and connoisseurship that Thomaston Place Auction Galleries are known for, showcasing American and European furniture, folk art, collector pieces, and an extensive range of decorative arts.
Bidding Details
Bidding will be available in person, by phone, as well as online through the gallery’s dedicated platform at
live.thomastonauction.com. The event will be hosted at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, located at
51 Atlantic Highway, Thomaston, Maine. Due to limited seating and phone lines, interested collectors are encouraged to register early to ensure participation.
Important Event Information:
- - Event: Winter Enchantment 2026
- - Dates: February 20th, 21st, and 22nd, 2026
- - Location: Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, Thomaston, Maine
- - Bidding Options: Live, Online, Phone, Absentee
- - Preview: Open to the public and by appointment
For further inquiries and information regarding participation, collectors can visit the gallery’s website. This event promises an enchanting experience as Thomaston Place aims to connect discerning buyers with exquisite treasures of history while nurturing the spirit of appreciation for fine arts.