A $50 yard sale find was well rewarded at MV Auctions†March 24, sale when two partial prototype gramophones, one with a horn, one without, made by the Berliner Co. of Philadelphia sold for $24,725.
Planning and running a first-time show is always fraught with difficulties, but Vivien Cord and Ed McClure, Cord Shows Ltd, overcame all these obstacles to run what was, in the general consensus, great...
The Wilton Historical Society current exhibit, ⁍ade In Connecticut: Toys For American Kids,†on view at the Wilton Heritage Museum until July 15, is designed to entertain the collector and to educate...
Linda Turner has announced that she has cancelled her Riverside Antiques Show in August. In a letter to her dealers she expressed regret in having to make the decision, but explained that the proceeds...
Show manager Marilyn C. Gould has cancelled the Wilton Outdoor Antiques Marketplace, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24, in the meadow north of the Wilton High School. The 130-dealer fair...
Richard E. Kramer & Associates has named Pat Garthoeffner associate director of the Heart of Country Antiques Show. The 2008 fair will open Thursday evening, February 14, for three days at the Gaylord...
Even in today enlightened times, if you ask someone to name some painters from the Italian renaissance and baroque periods, you are likely to get answers such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo or Caravaggio....
On Madison Avenue, between 78th and 79th Streets, the sidewalk erupts in a panoply of black and white terrazzo. A field of horizontal rectangles gives way to undulating crescents that in turn make way for a sunburst....
The Appraisers Association of America (AAA) conducted its annual luncheon and awards presentation on April 24, honoring an icon in the world of antiques publishing and scholarship, as well as trusted advisor,...
Barry Cohen and Jim Burk organize the Navy Pier show, the largest of Antiques Week in Philadelphia three shows. Known for American country furniture and folk art, the 60-plus exhibitor fair boasts some...
Despite heavy rains, buyers poured through the doors. When the Philadelphia Antiques Show closed April 17, after a five-day run, many of the show 56 exhibitors reported good or exceptional sales.
Frank Gaglio 23rd Street Armory Antiques Show as usual, looked fine with a nice mix of folk art, furniture, fabrics and ceramics. Saturday was the strongest gate, and Sunday attendance caused a total...