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Cruising to a Bicycle Record at Copake
18 May 2004
The 1937 Elgin "Robin" bicycle propelled by a drive shaft, the best one of three such examples ever made,...
Taking It to the Bank
18 May 2004
High-caliber and highly collectible toys, doorstops, banks and dolls comprised a recent sale at Bertoia's...
Dennis Enjoys a Banner Sale of Silver
18 May 2004
Continental silver and coin silver included lots by Tiffany, Cartier, Gorham, Georg Jensen, S. Kirk,...
The Greater York Antiques Show
18 May 2004
"It's not like it used to be; we have too many dealers on the fairgrounds at one time," Jim Burk said....
York County Classic Antiques Show
18 May 2004
The early buyers seemed to concentrate mostly on small objects, such as signs, iron, lighting, countertop...
The Pennsylvania Spring Antiques Show
18 May 2004
Frank Gaglio filled the East Hall of the new building with 126 exhibitors and a display of mostly American...
The Early American Antiques Show
18 May 2004
"I have a challenge ahead of me," Robert Goodrich said as his Early American Antiques Show opened.
A Pretty Fine Old Town: Child Hassam in Old Lyme
18 May 2004
This new exhibition features more than 20 Hassam paintings from museums and private collections and is designed...
Dutch Masterwork Comes to the Currier
18 May 2004
One of the most important early Seventeenth Century Dutch still lifes in New England was acquired by the museum...
Yale Explores the Art of James Ward
18 May 2004
The Center for British Art is presenting an exhibition of paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings and manuscripts...
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