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Buyer Must Fingerprint Seller, Says Proposed California Bill, but What about eBay?
22 Jun 2004
A current bill before California lawmakers could seriously hamper the antiques and fine art trade throughout...
Dealer Pays Record Prices for Twentieth Century Material in New York
22 Jun 2004
A bronze armchair by Armand Albert Rateau, circa 1919-20, sold to Manhattan's DeLorenzo gallery for $970,700....
Skinner Reaches Records, Personal Best for Musical Instruments
22 Jun 2004
World record prices were achieved for American guitars by John D'Angelico and James D'Aquisto, a Spanish...
Souvenir Spoons Fetch $205,027 in Dallas
22 Jun 2004
A total of 115 bidders participated in the souvenir spoon session. The majority of successful winning...
Woodbury Antiques Fair’s Second Year
22 Jun 2004
A number of the first-time exhibitors did not return, reducing the list of dealers to just over 90 this...
Weather Holds Off for the Ridgefield Antiques Market
22 Jun 2004
"Our dealers are good middle range and this show is a perfect vehicle for them."
Sumptuous Expression
22 Jun 2004
The RISD Museum of Art has received a gift of Southeast Asian art from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
New Worlds, Neue Galerie
22 Jun 2004
A critically acclaimed exhibition that highlights works from the museum's collection is currently on view...
Brandywine Opens a Wyeth Inspiration for Tours
22 Jun 2004
Since his earliest painting of the farm in 1932 at the age of 15, Andrew Wyeth has found subjects in its people,...
Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design
22 Jun 2004
Through a lifetime of creative experimentation, Noguchi's prolific career set a new standard for artistic...
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