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Firearms Auction Grosses a Record $9 Million
October 12, 2004
The sale offered a wide variety of materials, ranging from classic American sporting guns to muskets, swords and early associated ephemera.
Mount Lebanon Cupboard Garners $178,250 at New Hampshire Shaker Auction
October 12, 2004
Bidding on the cupboard, made in pine and basswood, opened at $50,000 and skittered around under the crowded tent.
Roesen Oil, Fraktur Headline Pook & Pook Sale
October 12, 2004
The still life depicting a large basket of fruit left the block after active bidding at $115,000.
The Fall Hartford Antiques Show
October 12, 2004
The show proved to be bright and colorful in contrast to the "brown" reputation that it once garnered.
Melvin Arlon’s York Antiques Show
October 12, 2004
It is considered a collectors and dealers show due to the high quality of antiques.
Toledo Museum of Art Announces Acquisitions
October 12, 2004
Additions have been made in the areas of Greek silver, Japanese woodblock prints, African sculpture, American painting, Bohemian glass and contemporary sculpture.
Rare Masterpieces from a Holland Museum on View in Atlanta
October 12, 2004
Works by artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera and Piet Mondrian are on loan to the High Museum.
American Drawings and Watercolors in the Princeton University Art Museum
October 12, 2004
Presented will be a major retrospective of works from a collection recognized as one of the richest and most comprehensive of its kind.
Rembrandt Bugatti
October 12, 2004
An exhibition of 20 bronze sculptures of animals by this Italian-born master will be on view at James Graham & Son.
Great Expectations: John Singer Sargent Painting Children
October 12, 2004
A new exhibition, currently at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, focuses on a subject not usually associated with the artist.
Broken, Glued Jug Still Attracts $27,600 Bid During Nadeau Auction
October 6, 2004
The stoneware jug featured flattened sides and incised decoration of a heart with a bird in the center.
In New Jersey, Hepworth Sculpture Returns to Britain for $176,250
October 5, 2004
The brass and string sculpture on wooden plinth was titled "Stringed Figure (Curlew) Version I."
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