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Winterthur & Library Co. Of Philadelphia Co-Sponsor Ephemera Conference In September
July 26, 2005
"Ephemera Across the Atlantic: Popular Print Culture in Two Worlds" takes place September 15-17.
Million Dollar Babe (Document)
July 26, 2005
There was extended applause when the contract selling Babe Ruth from the Red Sox to the Yankees sold for $996,000.
McInnis Auction Marks 25th Year
July 26, 2005
A Thomas Seymour Boston Sheraton worktable, circa 1808-1810, was the runaway highlight of John McInnis Auctioneers' sale, selling for $97,750.
Art From Tibet, China & India At Philadelphia Through October
July 26, 2005
"Mongols, Manchus, and Monks: The Art of Tibetan Diplomacy" explores politics, religion and national security at the Philadelphia Museum of Art .
National Wildlife Museum Exhibits ‘O’Keeffe: Unexplainable Thing In Nature’
July 26, 2005
"Georgia O'Keeffe: The Unexplainable Thing In Nature" will be at the National Museum of Wildlife Art through October 2.
National Gallery Discovers Leonardo da Vinci Sketch Under Another
July 26, 2005
National Gallery experts using infrared techniques have discovered a Leonardo da Vinci sketch hidden underneath a painting by the Italian master.
Antiques Dealer Dominick Troiani Dies At 89
July 26, 2005
After a brief illness, longtime antiques dealer Dominick H. Troiani died on July 7 at the age of 89.
Hundreds Swarm Mulford Farms Show
July 26, 2005
Jean Sinenberg assembled nearly 100 dealers of antiques and decorator accessories for the many hundreds of visitors.
Buyers Flock To Stella’s Bridgehampton Show
July 26, 2005
Hailed a success by both dealers and the society, it was greeted by surprisingly big crowds who did a good deal of buying.
Brisk Business In Brimfield
July 26, 2005
"The weather was certainly a factor this time but the crowds seemed to hang in there for the week," said Tim May, who runs Brimfield Exchange.
‘Tommy Gun’ Sets Record
July 21, 2005
An early Colt Model 1921 Thompson Submachine Gun in magnificent condition brings $43,125.00.
Sails Strong At Thomaston
July 21, 2005
A stunning depiction of the Ocean Herald, an American clipper ship, sells for $88,000.
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