After 42 years, they will no longer conduct regular auctions in their current premises, but will move to a new site where they will emphasize the appraisal and private sale aspects of their business.
The New-York Historical Society is exhibiting a selection of original watercolors by John James Audubon of birds that frequent the park, one of the most important natural bird sanctuaries in North America.
The Frick's showing is truly the first major survey of the artist's graphic work to bring together a substantial number of loans from both international and national public and private collections.
A major exhibition at The New York Public Library places Russia in a global context, stressing its interaction with other cultures and the exchange of ideas within its borders.
Everyone knows the pen is mightier than the sword. But a quick look at how many museums and galleries proudly display weaponry of various kinds while ignoring the pen reveals that the object of that sentiment...
The chest, which retained the original medium dark finish, had reportedly been recently picked from a home in Philadelphia. It attracted quite a bit of attention from collectors and the trade.
Antiques found throughout the Northeast and parts of Canada were put out, in many cases, for the last time this year, because after September, Brimfield's 2003 is over. Pack up and wait until next year.
It is little wonder the show draws close to 3,500, many of them eager to enhance their collections with "finds" among the 79 dealers occupying 120 spaces.
After a nine-month delay, all parties - including the police, an insurance company, an auction house and its consignors - agreed to return "Dingleton Farm" to Alma Gilbert.