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Clapton Guitars Achieve World Auction Records In New York
29 Jun 2004
In a packed salesroom, bidders from all over the world competed passionately to acquire guitars from...
A $197,900 Pink Flamingo and Other Record Audubon Rarities at Christies
29 Jun 2004
"The Sachsen-Meiningen set of 'The Birds of America,' extraordinary because of its excellent and uncut...
‘Glad to Get My $25 Back’: Consigner’s Tea Table Brings $29,000 at Vermont Auction
29 Jun 2004
It sold to a determined Nathan Tuttle of Gardner, Me., who drove all night to win the lot in person.
The New York International Show: Fine Arts & Textiles of Native Cultures
29 Jun 2004
Approximately 83 exhibitors, up from 45 in 2003, presented artifacts and textiles of Asia, Africa, Oceania,...
Farmington Antiques Weekend
29 Jun 2004
When the dealers arrived on Friday for setup, many commented that for the first time in many years the grass...
The Brandywine Antiques Show
29 Jun 2004
Thirty-two dealers from across the nation were again assembled by Robert Armacost, show manager.
Graphic Masters
29 Jun 2004
A group of 75 rare watercolors, pastels and drawings, made from the 1860s through the 1990s by some of America's...
Hale Woodruff in Atlanta
29 Jun 2004
The High Museum of Art presents the first solo exhibition of Woodruff's paintings in Atlanta since his death...
Magnum Photos and the Making of “The Misfits”
29 Jun 2004
The Bruce Museum features images of the film's production documented by a group of nine photographers...
Four Freedoms: Paintings that Inspired a Nation
29 Jun 2004
Around Washington, various museums and organizations have mounted exhibitions to pay homage to "the greatest...
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