This Indiana gallery's 25th such sale totaled more than $125,000 for some 700 lots and focused mainly on "smalls" such as buttons, ribbons, medals, and badges....
Hartford, as it has long been called, seems to have resolved once and for all the question of what it is and who it is for: It is "brown furniture" and proud of it. ...
The annual harbinger of the fall antique season drew a gate of approximately 2,000 attendees. A line of early buyers queued to enter at 8:30 am proved that for the committed treasure hunter the usual Sunday...
More than 300 people attended to preview and most of them were buyers. "They came out in the rain and had every intention of finding something to add to their vacation home or their collection,"...
The show, with 70 dealers, is a benefit for The Friends of Hildene and this year attracted a "good gate, not a barnstormer," according to Linda Turner....
This encyclopedic collection is among the finest in private hands in the United States and is recognized by scholars for its extraordinary quality, range and depth, and for its representation of rare and unique...
Drawing has become a major mode of expression for some of the most significant artists who have emerged over the past ten years. MoMA QNS features 250 works by a diverse group of 26 young artists from...
All six paintings by Martinez Celaya in this Venice, Calif. show, along with work showing concurrently in New York at Danese Gallery, will form the basis of a traveling museum exhibit....
Lighthouse clocks are among the most expensive examples of early American clocks, yet they are also are among the most poorly understood. An exciting and informative exhibition now on view at the Willard...
Connecticut dealer Marguerite Riordan picked up the slack by entering a bid of $90,000, with a telephone bidder, later identified as New York City dealer Leigh Keno, eventually claiming the piece. The highboy...