Pook & Pook's January 6-7 auction of furniture, art and decorative accessories grossed just over $2.5 million and was 99 percent sold of the 1,004 lots offered.
It's easy to imagine that, 130 years after the first Americana collectors began poking around barns and attics, no great trove remains hidden away in plain sight, waiting only for the proverbial door knock...
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) is a designer/manufacturer who needs no introduction. but it has been years since there was a big show in the United States that conveys the range of his achievements....
Last year Antiques at the Armory was billed as a three-day show, but was cut short by one day when snow fell. This year the weather cooperated beyond measure.
It's easy to imagine that, 130 years after the first Americana collectors began poking around barns and attics, no great trove remains hidden away in plain sight, waiting only for the proverbial door knock...
The 51st edition of the Washington Antiques Show, January 5-8 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, is a clear success in its purpose to raise money for the Charities of the Thrift Shop Charities Inc.
An art exhibit of American weathervanes from the collection of the Antiquarian and Landmarks Society will be presented at the Hartford Club on Thursday, February 9.
The threat of inclement weather failed to put even the slightest damper on Noel Barrett's December 9-10 auction of antique dollhouses, miniatures and dolls.
It is with giddy anticipation that the New York Ceramics Fair opens annually for six days at the National Academy of Design on Fifth Avenue at 89th Street.
William Rubin, who as director of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art played a central role in shaping the museum's collections and exhibitions, has died.