DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions announced that Reyne Hirsch, a nationally recognized authority on 20th-century design and a widely respected voice in the world of fine art and collecting, has joined the company as Vice President and Managing Director of Fine & Decorative Arts and Luxury, effective February 5.
Hirsch brings a multifaceted career spanning scholarship, connoisseurship, entrepreneurship and media. For more than two decades, she has been a trusted appraiser and advisor to collectors, estates and investment firms, known for her ability to evaluate objects ranging from rare watches to museum-quality fine art valued in the tens of millions of dollars.
Reyne brings a rare combination of deep expertise, public credibility and genuine passion for collecting, says Steve Ivy, CEO of Heritage Auctions. She understands this business from every angle as an appraiser, broadcaster, writer, collector and auction-house leader. Her perspective and leadership will be an extraordinary asset to Heritage.
The Texas-based Hirsch is perhaps best known for her 13-season tenure as on-air talent for PBS Emmy-nominated Antiques Roadshow. She has also appeared on CBS The Early Show, MSNBCs Treasure Detectives and the History Channels American Pickers, bringing informed and accessible insight to a broad national audience.
Her media work includes hosting and co-producing The Art of Collecting, a weekly program on Houston NBC affiliate KPRC, and RideTVs Ridiculous Ranches. In print, she has written for or been featured in publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Forbes, Robb Report, BusinessWeek and MarketWatch. She has also contributed to several books on collecting and authored The Art of Glass for the Dayton Art Museum, along with multiple publications on wristwatch collecting.
In 2023, Hirsch became co-owner of Dallas Auction Gallery, a respected Texas auction house founded in 2002 and known for its Fine Art, Antiques, Jewelry and Texas Art offerings. In 2026, she made the strategic decision to close the gallery and bring her experience and vision to Heritage Auctions.
Heritage represents the gold standard in the auction world, Hirsch says. Ive long admired the companys scholarship, integrity and commitment to collectors. Im honored to join the team and excited to contribute to its future.
In her new role, Hirsch will lead Heritages Fine & Decorative Arts division, which includes Luxury, overseeing categories closely aligned with her background and long-standing engagement with collectors. Her appointment coincides with the retirement of Ed Beardsley, Vice President and Managing Director, Fine & Decorative Arts, who will step down at the end of March after 17 years with Heritage Auctions.
Ed has been an exceptional leader and steward of the Fine & Decorative Arts division, says Ivy. We are deeply grateful for his contributions and delighted that Reyne will build upon the strong foundation he leaves behind.
Reyne is the right person for this role, says Beardsley. She has the eye, experience and respect of collectors and colleagues alike. I cant imagine leaving this department in more capable hands.