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For the Love of Burl Treen
17 May 2005
At almost every antique show, in every historical society house, and perhaps nestled in a trunk in an attic,...
A Closer Look: Everything Comes up Roses at Shannon’s Spring Art Auction
17 May 2005
"The depth of interest...was substantial and was evident across the boards from the $2,000 paintings...
A Ghost Town and A Rare Colt Revolver Shatter Records for Greg Martin Auctions
17 May 2005
The event achieved a world-record price for a Colt Walker revolver - $421,875 - purchased by an East...
Enamel Miniature of George Washington Brings a Record $120,750 Online
17 May 2005
"We believe that this is one of the two or three finest miniatures of Washington, second only to the one by [Thomas]...
Antique Garden Furniture Show At The New York Botanical Garden
17 May 2005
Red sold tags appeared rapidly throughout the tent, fastened to cast iron urns, cement planters, ornate...
Blue Skies, Huge Crowds, and a Boomtown in Brimfield
17 May 2005
By 7:30 am, Tuesday, opening day, every lot in the midst of the markets had large signs posted boldly...
Alastair John Stair, 63
17 May 2005
After leaving Sotheby's, he went on to pursue a thriving appraisal business and to host a popular antiques...
Something To Look Forward To
17 May 2005
The Heckscher Museum of Art features abstract images and objects by 22 celebrated African American artists...
Painting the ‘Queen of American Lakes’
17 May 2005
The Hyde Collection will explore the extraordinary depth and range of paintings that depict the history...
California Landscapes
17 May 2005
The Long Beach Museum of Art exhibit depicts the unique beauty of the Golden State as envisioned by artists...
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