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Archives September 7, 2004
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A Closer Look: Garth’s Provides Old-Fashioned Sale with Lots of Energy
07 Sep 2004
As previously reported, good pottery heated up the salesroom when a rare New York stoneware cooler with...
Dealer Wins $5,280 Pie Crimper at Spicer Event
07 Sep 2004
Bill Spicer unearthed some fine Eighteenth Century Americana from a home in nearby Massachusetts.
New Jersey Auction Clears the Warehouse, Fills the Garden
07 Sep 2004
The highlight came early in the furniture session, when a remarkable Victorian white painted cast-iron...
Marion Antiques Show
07 Sep 2004
The heart of an antiques show is the dealer list, but there are also some frills that are greatly appreciated...
Union: The Maine Antiques Festival
07 Sep 2004
Paul Davis of Coastal Promotions reported near record numbers of both dealers and visitors in spite of dire...
Aldrich Museum Unveils New Galleries and New Artwork while Holding on to Its Roots
07 Sep 2004
The museum reopened on June 13 after 14 months of major renovation and expansion.
Alfred William Hunt and the Art of Landscape
07 Sep 2004
Yale presents the first major exhibition devoted to Hunt since the memorial shows following his death...
For the People
07 Sep 2004
The Long Beach Museum of Art presents more than 50 examples of American folk art intended for use in middle...
Gilbert Munger: Quest for Distinction
07 Sep 2004
A traveling exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, organized by the Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth,...
Pewter
07 Sep 2004
"Pewter at Colonial Williamsburg," a long-running exhibition at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum,...
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