The Guilford Antiques Show is a classic. It was founded nearly 40 years ago to raise funds for Hyland House, a circa 1700 house museum that is itself a compelling artifact of the Colonial Revival. The Guilford...
The Fenimore Art Museum is presenting an exhibition on the furniture of celebrated turn of the Twentieth Century designer and manufacturer and leading spokesman for the American Arts and Crafts Movement,...
⁗hy So Serious?†a new exhibition explores expression in early photographs. Memorial Hall Museum opens the season with an intriguing exhibition that focuses on the question, ⁗hy do people in early...
Remarkable works of colorful Italian tin-glazed earthenware will be on display in a special exhibition at the House Museum at Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. ⁁ Journey in Maiolica: Italian Renaissance...
On May 10 the Bruce Museum will open an exhibition of rarely seen Old Masters†works and other paintings titled ⁒eclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker,†which features approximately...
Philadelphia dressing tables, New England hutch tables and writing armchairs, decorated Pennsylvania dower chests, and life-size carousel animals were the order of the day at the Original 23rd Street Armory...
New Hampshire auctioneer Richard W. Withington died peacefully in his sleep on April 29. A born showman with a genius for names and numbers, Withington became one of the best known auctioneers in the country...
Unlike years past when the Westchester Glass Club Collectors Glass Show and Sale had to endure almost biblical bad weather, this year 32nd annual show on April 12 and 13 had clear skies and great...
Poulin Auctions had its most successful firearms sale to date, grossing $1.5 million March 7‹. The sale featured the first session of the important military collection of the late Bruce Stern of Trumbull,...
A carved and painted Punch cigar store figure attributed to the shop of Samuel Robb brought out dealers and collectors from near and far to Pook & Pook when it attained$187,200.
Tradition was upended this year when the 47-year-old Philadelphia Antiques Show abandoned the tried and true, starting fresh at the Navy Yard, six miles from the 33rd Street Armory, its longtime home.