The Neuberger Museum of Art will open three new shows in January at Purchase (N.Y.) College and will continue the exhibition of Jim Dine's drawings to January 8.
The River Stone Antiques and Design Center has opened with more than 40 dealers exhibiting quality antiques and decorative accessories in a 10,000-square-foot space.
Sotheby's October 26 sale of important English and Continental silver brought $1,345,860 and early English silver from the collection of the late Charles L. Poor totaled $3,139,260.
The Manhattan Art & Antiques Center turns 30 this year and in celebration of its "pearl" anniversary, the center hosted a party to benefit ASID on November 10.
The long-running Chappaqua Antiques Show takes into account the wide range of tastes of its repeat and new customers who come for its top-drawer wares.
Prettier than ever, the Connoisseur's Antiques Fair opened for five days at the Gramercy Park Armory at Lexington and 28th Street on Wednesday, November 16.