Clockmaker Edward Duffield (1720-1801) is a man well worth revisiting and reassessing as a recent lecture on him in a southern New Jersey museum proved.
"Finding Religion: American Art from the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection," is a new exhibition on view January 14 through May 28 at the Florence Griswold Museum.
After having last participated in the Winter Antiques Show in 1991, Alex Acevedo of Manhattan's Alexander Gallery will once again be participating in the prestigious Park Avenue event.
A Tiffany Studios Magnolia leaded glass and bronze floor lamp, circa 1910, achieved $2,032,000, at Christie's New York recent Twentieth Century design sales.
An Egyptian limestone group statue of Ka-nefer and his family made $2,816,000 at Christie's last month, setting a new world auction record for an Egyptian antiquity.
William H. Guthman, a noted scholar and dealer in historical and military Americana, died of cancer at his home on Wednesday morning, December 28. He was 81.
The exhibition, "For Hearth and Altar: African Ceramics from the Keith Achepohl Collection" now on view at The Art Institute of Chicago, chronicles handwrought African ceramics, old and new.
When the Winter Antiques Show opens on Thursday evening, January 19, Bill Guthman will not be among the fair's 74 exhibitors. Nor will he have been replaced.