Taking place annually during a week filled with regional auctions and antiques shows, the ever-popular Cape Cod Antiques Show August 1″ expanded in size and scope in 2007 and again for this year, now hosting...
When the winds of fortune blow, they sometimes pick up bits of old newspaper. If one is lucky enough to latch onto a few, as Eric Caren did, they might find a career in the printed page. At least that...
Throughout the Twentieth Century, generations of Massachusetts schoolchildren were hauled regularly through a gloomy mansion on Salem Harbor. That it was old, everyone knew. That it was dark, creaky and downright...
On June 29, Maitre Jean-Pierre Osenat conducted a sale of 100 lots from the collection of the Hôtel de Masseran that realized a total of $14.5 million for the Republic of the Ivory Coast, which will use the funds...
French artist Edgar Degas†first ballerina painting, the monumental ⁐ortrait of Mademoiselle Eugénie Fiocre in the Ballet ⁌a Source,”†is now on view at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
A pewter creamer by William Will, Philadelphia (active 1764‹8) was reported stolen from a booth at the Mid*Week in Manchester Antiques Show on August 6 here.
⁏rnament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the Helen Williams Drutt Collection†places contemporary jewelry within a larger framework of Twentieth and TwentyFirst Century art at the Mint Museum of Craft...
James Brainard Horton died on August 2, after a long battle with Alzheimer disease. He was retired from Horton Brasses, a well-known manufacturer of authentic reproduction brass furniture hardware.
The Hildene Antiques Show edition on July 12 offered an unhurried atmosphere as attendees strolled the rows of merchandise displayed at the meadow portion of the Hildene estate.
Goosefare Antiques & Promotions filled Camden Regional High School gymnasium and cafeteria with antiques for the Camden-Rockport Historical Society Antiques Show July 19′0.