Newark International Antiques and Collectors Fair was again a huge success December 6‷, with the ten buildings at capacity and tents and fields overflowing with antiques for thousands of visitors.
⁁n Eye Toward Perfection,†the centerpiece loan exhibit organized by the Shaker Museum and Library, set the tone for the 54th Winter Antiques Show, which opened at the Park Avenue Armory on January...
A long-lost John Brown daguerreotype garnered national attention before the auction, yet it was a fine copy of the Maxwell Code that topped Cowan Western and historic Americana sale December 6‷.
A Philadelphia scalloped-top tea table, the second most expensive ever auctioned, led Americana Week sales at Christie. The January 17‱8 auctions tallied $18,147,963.
Robust interest and numerous battles focused particularly on Romanian ceramics and icons led the day at Auctionhouse Dr Fischer sales of ceramics and Russian works of art December 1.
A consummate collector, Anthony Petullo often takes time out of his busy schedule to contemplate the trove of artwork that paints the walls of his home, offices and the nonprofit learning center where...
Fun and fanciful forms that once graced the tops of barns and buildings dotting America landscape, weathervanes were quick to become highly sought-after examples of Americana. Today, they are the backbone...
More than 40 original Audubon watercolors depicting birds that once flourished but are now gone forever or are threatened with extinction †along with species that have come back from the brink †will...