On December 16, the Aguttes auction house in collaboration with specialist Cabinet d⁅xpertise Dan Coissard, conducted a successful sale of Russian, Impressionist, Modern and contemporary painting, which...
As we have been doing for years, Antiques and The Arts Weekly offers a look at the annual Winter Antiques Show and reminds its readers that there is still time to visit the show. It will continue at the Park...
For two and a half centuries Wedgwood china has dominated the dining tables in homes around the globe. Founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, Wedgwood is one of the oldest potteries functioning today. Its pottery...
The 55th Washington Antiques Show got off to a good start with a well-attended preview party on January 7 and a consistent stream of customers throughout the weekend.
A new auction record for American silver was set on January 22 at Sotheby when a silver punch bowl by Cornelius Kierstede, made in New York between 1700 and 1710, sold for $5,906,500.
The University of Chicago Smart Museum of Art will present ⁔he Darker Side of Light: Arts of Privacy, 1850‱900,†an exhibition that examines the private worlds of late Nineteenth Century Europe...
Pook & Pook Inc celebrated 25 years of auctions by inviting attendees to a special reception on January 15 as it conducted a two-day auction of period furniture, fine art and decorative accessories.
Where else can you find the first English printing of the Rosetta Stone, a copy of Norma Jean DiMaggio driver license, a broadside for a slave auction and daguerreotype of the slaves offered? Where...
Folk artist Stephen Huneck, whose whimsical paintings, sculptures and woodcut prints of dogs celebrated his love of animals and won him a worldwide fan base, has died. He was 60.
Richard B. Faber, 66, died Wednesday, January 13, 2010, of congestive heart failure at his residence. Growing up in Framingham, Mass., he made his debut to the antiques world at age 12.
New York investment broker Chester Dale 1962 bequest made the National Gallery of Art one of the leading repositories in North America of French art of the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries....