In its debut at a new, larger venue, The Antiques in the Valley show stayed true to its roots as a country show, filled with interesting, original finish furniture, lots of redware and stoneware, quilts...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art reported that late at night on June 30 or the early morning of July 1, a Fifteenth Century glazed terracotta relief sculpture of Saint Michael the Archangel by Andrea della...
Dorothy M. Brooks, longtime antiques dealer and co-owner, with her daughter Abigail A. Brooks, of Brooks Antiques in Frenchtown, N.J., died at her farm here on June 22. She was 87 years old.
Specialist auctioneer of technical antiques, Auction Team Breker once again achieved outstanding prices for rare collectors items, scientific instruments and museum-quality mechanical musical devices at its May 31 auction.
The Annual Darien Historical Society Antiques & Garden Elements Fair set up June 8 at the lovely Tilley Pond in-town park, the first time at this location.
Internationally celebrated as one of the leading sculptors working today, Martin Puryear (b 1941) is known for his painstakingly constructed, wood abstractions of rich, symbolic beauty. Using time-consuming,...
The chance to claim a piece of Virginia history was irresistible to the Southern collectors and dealers whose soft accents permeated the sale room at Northeast Auctions†May 17-18 sale of the contents...
The FBI returned stolen pottery, handwoven baskets and other artifacts to an American Indian tribe on June 13, three and a half years after they were stolen from a museum in the Southern California desert.
A painting by Chinese artist He Kongde was the highlight of Clars Auction Gallery May 3 and 4 auction, realizing $98,400. The painting rounded out a strong auction with sales totaling just under $1 million.
In June financial press releases, Sotheby’s announced that it was offering to qualified institutional buyers $150 million of senior unsecured convertible notes due 2013 and $150 million of senior...
The FBI returned stolen pottery, handwoven baskets and other artifacts to an American Indian tribe on June 13, three and a half years after they were stolen from a museum in the Southern California desert.
The Annual Outdoor Ridgefield Antiques Market marked its 46th anniversary here June 7 at the historic 1896 Lounsbury House, bringing more than 70 antiques dealers from all over the Northeast.