More than 20 years ago Don Scott, from Ohio, began his Atlanta career working with another show promoter to develop a large antiques event, and after several years he went out on his own....
Bill built his business around ideals and friendship, and they flowed forth in every transaction, every "deal," and throughout his personal expression. He magically infused his enthusiasm, his infectious...
The Norton Simon Museum will present approximately 20 paintings, works on paper and photographs by prominent Twentieth Century artists associated with Mexico and California....
Colonial Williamsburg will display some of the best decorative works of beloved American folk artist Edward Hicks (1780-1849), well known for his ornamental painting and lettering....
Through July 27, the Brandywine River Museum presents approximately 80 outstanding European and American pipes of clay, porcelain, wood and meerschaum....
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology contains one of the finest collections of ancient artifacts in the country, so the stylish reinstallation of its Mediterranean section...
Furniture from private homes, portraits from institutions, and samplers from longtime collectors all exceeded estimates in a sale that rode the coattails of the Philadelphia Antique Show at the Armory....
While the show remains a first-class event, the question raised by some is whether serious selling goes on. Of course, there is a range of opinions among the 67 dealers who participated....
Last August the Capitol City's oldest house was almost destroyed by an SUV that jumped the curb at the intersection of Capital and Main going about 50 miles per hour....
The board of directors of the Appraisers Association of America has elected Sack in recognition of a lifetime's contribution of scholarship, generosity and passion in the field of decorative arts....