Reaching a pinnacle between the years 1880 and 1910, the Arts and Crafts Movement flourished throughout the United States and in Britain. Theorizing that the items one lived with should both beautify and inspire...
Tom Jewett offers his remembrances of longtime friend and well known antiques dealer, Ted Hayward of The Yankee Smuggler Antiques, who passed away last week.
Nevermind the tree lighting across town at Rockefeller Center, the Park Avenue Armory shone the brightest on December 2 as it hosted a glittering preview attended by a who who of New York society and celebrities...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrates the 35th anniversary of the acquisition of the Packard Collection, comprising more than 400 works of Japanese art from collector Harry G.C. Packard, with the installation...
Early risers on December 6 were treated to a landscape altered by a confectionary coating of fresh snow as well as a glittering array of antiques at the Wilton Holiday Antiques Show, opening the doors...
On view through March 1, the Museum of Modern Art presents the first major museum retrospective of the artist Gabriel Orozco, who since the early 1990s has forged a career marked by continuing innovation.
A cardboard diorama advertising Mayo-Skinner Automatic Windshield Cleaner was a standout when it fetched $5,060 at a Peotone petroliana and advertising auction October 16 by Matthews Auctions, LLC, of Nokomis,...
A pair of marine oil paintings by the British artist Thomas Buttersworth (1768‱842) sold recently for $33,925 at a multi-estate sale at Gordon S. Converse & Co.
Chris Jussel, known to many Americans as the original host of the Public Broadcasting Service television series Antiques Roadshow and most recently a senior vice president at Samuel T. Freeman & Company,...
The Mariani name continued to draw admirers and collectors on November 2, as Bonhams & Butterfields presented at auction, furniture and decorative arts from the collections of the late Antonio Mariani...