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Maserati Spider Races to $588,000 in Massachusetts
04 May 2004
The spectacular red Maserati Tipo A6G was one of eight known.
De Camp Portrait Highlights Thomaston Sale
04 May 2004
The painting, executed in 1907, was in the original frame and had a label from a 1916 "BMFA" exhibit...
Made in the Shade: A $115,000 ‘Russian’ Lamp at Grogan
04 May 2004
Made in 1910 and consigned from a Needham estate, the Tiffany creation sailed out of the gallery.
Americana, Folk Art from the Inventory of Raccoon Creek ‘Dries up’ at William Bunch
04 May 2004
While three antiques shows were all vying for attention in Philadelphia, a short drive away Bill Bunch...
International News Briefs
04 May 2004
Gerard C. Wertkin will retire....Alleged New Hampshire antiques thief arrested in Florida....Looters...
The Philadelphia Antiques Show
04 May 2004
"I think it's our best show in the past ten years in terms of quality and presentation," said manager...
Antiques at the Center
04 May 2004
"Everything about this show was brand new - new name, new facility, new size, new hours, even new exhibitors,"...
Center City Antiques Show -Philadelphia
04 May 2004
This was the seventh annual show for Barry Cohen at the 23rd Street Armory, a facility that holds his 31 exhibitors...
Telling the Story of the Hudson at the Albany Institute of History & Art
04 May 2004
Paintings by Thomas Locker showcase the majestic history and timeless beauty of this well-known river.
Crane Reveals Its ‘Perennial Favorites’
04 May 2004
Fourteen contemporary artists in the show present an array of landscapes, figurative works, still life...
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