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Beauford Delaney Still Life Stirs Appetites At Sloans & Kenyon
14 Feb 2017
CHEVY CHASE, MD. — A Beauford Delaney (American, 1901–1979) still life of eggplant and fruit set the table...
Ivor Noël Hume, 89; ‘Father Of Historical Archaeology’
14 Feb 2017
WILLIAMSBURG, VA. – Ivor Noël Hume, a British-born archaeologist and author, heralded by his peers...
Arthur ‘Ol’ Artie’ Julia, 89;
Founder Of Maine Auction House
14 Feb 2017
FAIRFIELD, MAINE – Arthur Donald Julia of Skowhegan Road went to meet his maker, Wednesday, February...
Isobel Hinckley Glover, 84,
Antiquarian And Lighting Expert
14 Feb 2017
NEW YORK CITY – Isobel Hinckley Glover, 84, died January 28 at home in New York City surrounded...
Turning Back The Clock: The Salisbury Antiques Fair
14 Feb 2017
By R. Scudder Smith NEWTOWN, CONN. – Every so often I have reason to plow through several shelves...
Q&A: Ted Hake
14 Feb 2017
Ted Hake’s first auction in 1968, dubbed a “Special Interest Auction,” consisted of nonpolitical...
The Cloisters To Show Rare Medieval Boxwood Miniature Carvings
14 Feb 2017
NEW YORK CITY – Small in scale, yet teeming with life, miniature boxwood carvings have been a source...
Utamaro And The Lure Of Japan
14 Feb 2017
By Kristin Nord HARTFORD, CONN. — The year was 1853. Navy Commodore Matthew Perry, backed by two frigates...
Jewelry & Fine Art Lead Grogan’s
$1.15 Million Sale
14 Feb 2017
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Grogan & Company BOSTON, MASS....
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