Surprising sales, including many career-high records, blessed many dealers at the 20th presentation of the Marburger Farm Antiques Show in central Texas
Design-driven, the striking new look of the summer Olympia Antiques Fair with wide aisles and boulevard-style entrances leading to freestanding, detached booths received well-deserved and lavish praise...
A rare, painted Wythe County, Va., blanket chest, crafted around 1800, sold for $99,000 in a sale of Southern furniture, pottery and folk art held recently by Case Antiques.
The Hyde Collection art museum presents ⁄rawn from Life and Legend: European Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection.†The exhibition includes 25 works on paper from the museum permanent collection...
The Philadelphia Antiques Show recently cut five of 56 exhibitors from its roster. The cuts follow the April announcement that the fair is moving to Philadelphia Navy Pier in 2008.
The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies has donated a damaged painting to the Morris Louis Conservation Fund, which helps conserve works by Morris Louis and other Color Field painters.
A pocket watch that was a gift from Adolf Hitler to his personal physician has made its way to auction as a result of the work of John Farkas and Connie Rose of Antiques and Estate Auctioneers.
In its battle against reproductions, The Professional Show Managers Association recently met with directors of the Federal Trade Commission to add an antiques and collectibles category to the agency's...
Dorothy S. Justinius died on July 10, after a short illness. A longtime member of the Connecticut Antiques Dealers Association, she and her late husband owned antiques shops in Fairfield, Conn. area and managed...