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Sporting Art in Saratoga
08 Jul 2003
For more than a quarter century Frost & Reed has exhibited Nineteenth and Twentieth Century classical...
Stars and Stripes
01 Jul 2003
What is more American than apple pie? Eagles, flags and Lady Liberty, judging by the dozens of patriotic...
Folk Art World On Edge for Rare Portraits at Cottone’s
01 Jul 2003
The unsigned 20- by 25-inch watercolor portraits attributed to Mr Wilson attracted the attention of all of the major...
Record $124,000 for Lincoln Banner in Indianapolis
01 Jul 2003
Unique in its focus on slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation, the banner depicted kneeling male and female...
Gems Too Late for the Catalogue Make Good Buys at Antique Bicycle Sale
01 Jul 2003
Copake Auction founder and auctioneer Mike Fallon described the sale as "a rousing success. Our low estimate...
New Show Proves It’s Easy to Get Hooked on Sporting Collectibles
01 Jul 2003
After several years in the planning stages, Jerry Oliver and his partner Michael Gannon brought together...
The Rye Historical Society Antiques Show
01 Jul 2003
More than 40 dealers from as far away as Kansas and Missouri -- even England -- offered antiques of many...
Keno Brothers Join “This Old House” for New PBS Series
01 Jul 2003
"Find!" will begin each episode with the Kenos visiting viewers' homes around the country searching for hidden...
James Parker, 64, Partner in Jackson-Mitchell
01 Jul 2003
Mr Parker formed the company 35 years ago with Stuart Jackson Horn. From the beginning, the dealers specialized...
The Shelburne Is Red, White and Blue All Over
01 Jul 2003
The museum features a new exhibition showcasing patriotic themes in American fine, folk and decorative...
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