CGN Collecting Stories: Sally Schwartz

Interviews
Oct 14, 2025
The artist Joseph Seigenthaler in his studio

At its heart CGN is a unique resource devoted to exploring and supporting the contemporary art market by listening to collectors and gallerists, promoting living artists and by educating new and future collectors. 


One of the ways we keep this exploration interesting is to regularly examine the various art collections in our midst. No collection is the same and each is as unique as its steward. CGN has conducted dozens of interviews over the years with collectors who have generously shared their stories, homes and treasured pieces with us. Collecting art is fulfilling pursuit, but there are bound to be delightful moments as well as inevitable challenges. We asked a handful of collectors to share their own stories or lessons learned, as well as some insight into what has kept them going and what may inspire the next generation of collectors who are so important to the future of the art market and today’s working artists. Keep up with CGN to read more collector stories and interviews.


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Sally Schwartz with her prized gold lighter that found its way back to her after making the right match.


“Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated by four cool sculptural cigarette lighters that were on my grandparents’ coffee table. They were such fun. One was a tall gold and rhinestone studded cupid that you could wind and it played music. My grandmother smoked Benson & Hedges, but I don’t remember her ever using one of these lighters. 


Some years later I gave my high school boyfriend a gold Dunhill lighter engraved with “Love, Sally” for his graduation. 


More years followed and I ended up with all four original lighters from my grandparents’ coffee table, plus I’d started collecting my own and the collection had grown nicely. In the meantime, I successfully set up my long-since-graduated high school boyfriend with a girlfriend of mine, and it turned out to be a real love match. They got married! When I was congratulating them on their wedding day, they made a little presentation to me of the same Dunhill lighter, which has been a highlight of my collection ever since.”




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