Ceramics experts had long suspected that soft-paste porcelains were produced in Philadelphia prior to the Revolutionary War. Early histories of the city mention the ⁁merican China Manufactory,†owned...
The exhibition ⁁sa Ames: Occupation Sculpturing,†on view at the American Folk Art Museum from April 15 through September 14, is the first devoted to the three-dimensional portraits carved by the elusive...
The highly anticipated Elephant Trunk Flea Market opened for the season this past Sunday, April 6. Despite chilly weather, more than 100 dealers were on hand, anxious to set up their wares and get the season...
Fine paintings from a Cape Cod collection found favor at George Costopulos February 28 sale, where the oil on Masonite painting ⁓eesaw,†by Cape artist Ralph Cahoon realized $28,750.
A heavily carved oak hall seat attributed to R.J. Horner, one of only five or six known to exist and in pristine condition, sold for $46,000 at a single-owner collection sale February 16 at Hal Hunt Auctions.
Humorous and insightful photographs exploring the quirky relationships between dogs and their owners will open at the James A. Michener Art Museum on April 26.
Longtime antiques dealer Sally Larkin Case died at her home on March 18. She founded Deacon's Horse Antiques and was a regular at top antique shows along the East Coast.
⁗edded Bliss, The Marriage of Art and Ceremony,†an exhibition on view at the Peabody Essex Museum April 26⁓eptember 14, explores the wedding as impetus for the creation of art in cultures around...
Tim Chapulis of Tim Inc, always packs them into the Litchfield Firehouse for his Cabin Fever auctions, which start off his auction season every year. On March 22, though, he had a record crowd, squeezing...
In the three years since Karen DiSaia assumed management of the Connecticut Spring Antiques Show, March 8 and 9 at the Connecticut Expo Center, the 35-year-old fair benefiting the Haddam Historical Society...