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‘Os’ Bibber Old Squaw Brings $162,300 At Guyette And Schmidt
August 2, 2005
Four decoys eclipsed the $100,000 mark at Guyette and Schmidt's North American Decoys at Auction sale.
Irene V. Tighe, 94, Mother Of Irene Stella
August 2, 2005
Irene V. Tighe, formerly of Leonia, N.J., and Pompano Beach, Fla., died July 28.
Photographs Capturing Western Frontier On View At Currier Museum
August 2, 2005
The work of several early photographers is featured through October 3.
Whimsical Wedgwood At San Diego Museum Of Art
August 2, 2005
The San Diego Museum of Art is presenting a fanciful selection of Wedgwood's Fairyland lusterware through September 11.
Original Children’s Book Illustrations August 9 At Mint Museum Of Art
August 2, 2005
An exhibition on view at the Mint Museum of Art celebrates works of art that have been created for the best children's literature.
Rare Joseph Lincoln Canada Goose Decoy Sells For $78,200 At Decoys Unlimited Sale
August 2, 2005
A rare early Nineteenth Century Joseph Lincoln Canada goose in a rich thick, near mint original paint was the auction's top lot.
Map Produced In 1507 By Martin Waldseemuller Sells At Christie’s For $1,002,267
August 2, 2005
The map responsible for giving America its name sold at Christie's for $1,002,267, a world record price for any single-sheet map at auction.
Record Crowds Mob Antiques In A Church Yard
August 2, 2005
Cord Shows had a record crowd for its 13th annual Antiques in a Church Yard, with more than 3,600 paid attendees.
The Stunning Designs Of Georg Jensen
July 27, 2005
The most important silversmith of the past century, Jensen's work is on view at the Bard Graduate Center through October 16.
$27.7 Million Yuan Dynasty Jar
July 26, 2005
Christie's sold an exceptionally rare and important blue and white jar, Yuan dynasty, Fourteenth Century, for $27,679,100.
Grueby Arts And Crafts Masterpiece Rescued In Cleveland
July 26, 2005
A remarkable installation of nearly 1,200 matte-glazed Grueby tiles has been preserved in its entirety in Cleveland, Ohio.
Time Flies At Antiquorum Wristwatch Sale
July 26, 2005
Antiquorum New York closed its spring season with a sale of important collector's wristwatches, pocket watches and clocks totaling $4,274,449.
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