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Trunk Yields $195,500 Paul Revere Engraving at Grogan
28 Sep 2004
The hand-colored engraving of the 1770 Boston Massacre turned up in a trunk from the estate of Elizabeth...
Johnny Cash Collection Makes for Landmark Auction in New York
28 Sep 2004
The sale's three-day total was $3,984,260, exceeding the high estimate of $1.5 million, and was 99 percent...
Home Run Bid for Roger Maris Jersey in Illinois
28 Sep 2004
The price makes it one of the top five jerseys of all time.
Retail Buyers ‘Pull the Trigger’ at One-Day Wilton DAR Antiques Show
28 Sep 2004
Change is not always a bad thing, and the makeover that Wilton received for this particular show seemed...
Summer Wanes with a New Buzz at Farmington
28 Sep 2004
The Jenkins family has been recruiting new dealers to bring the event back to its position as one of the most...
The Adirondack Mountains Antiques Show
28 Sep 2004
The combination of a nice day and a popular show pulled a crowd of just over 3,000, with a large opening...
First Exhibition Devoted to the Oil Sketches of Peter Paul Rubens Opens October 2 at the Bruce
28 Sep 2004
"Drawn By the Brush" explores Ruben's creative process and his successful career.
Shedding Light on Medieval and Renaissance Europe
28 Sep 2004
The Cleveland Museum of Art displays 80 examples of Books of Hours, psalters, missals, breviaries, and antiphonals.
Andrew Wyeth: Early Watercolors
28 Sep 2004
The Currier will feature 52 watercolors and two temperas painted by the artist during the first 15 years...
Fancy Rockingham Pottery: The Modeller and Ceramics in Nineteenth Century America
28 Sep 2004
How a distinctly English pottery became a uniquely American one is the subject of the new exhibit at the University...
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