Fifty years in hot pursuit of antiques and he manifests no signs of slowing down. Carl W. Stinson has chased antiques now for half a century and every new day is as fine as the first.
⁉f we had something, we had a stack of them,†commented auctioneer Peter Imler of Stanton Auction about his auction on June 23. ⁗e had well over 100 pieces of period furniture, 25 case pieces,...
Jenkins Shows hosted its latest edition of the Springfield Antiques Show & Flea Market June 26′8 at Clark County Fairgrounds, featuring more than 1,000 exhibiting dealers.
In 1969, around the time Andy Warhol removed a soup can from its shelf and elevated it to an icon of Pop culture, a young artist named Gary T. Erbe was also beginning to see everyday objects as disembodied...
The preening pintail drake and the nakey-neck†nesting Canada goose, two exceptional decoys carved by Elmer Crowell for one of his most discerning patrons, brought solid prices when auctioned on Wednesday,...
Veteran show promoter Nan Gurley was hired three years ago to produce Castle in the Clouds' antiques show. This year's show on June 28 featured her core group of dealers who scout out fresh, never-before-seen...
The Burlington House commodes are the only known surviving pieces of furniture from the early history of Burlington House in Piccadilly. Long presumed lost, the elegant demilune commodes will be on public...
The Bruce Museum is presenting the exhibition ⁔he Mouse House: Art from the Collection of Olga Hirshhorn,†opening Saturday, July 25, and on view through Sunday, October 18.
A John Singer Sargent portrait of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, painted in 1890, has returned to The Breakers, the former Vanderbilt summer cottage in Newport, R.I.