The 29 exhibitors had additional room to spread out and were housed on one floor. Instead of a theme to promote the show, the antiques and the dealers were the primary focus, which proved highly beneficial...
The tone of the morning was one of solidarity and strength as representatives of many organizations searched for solutions that will bring event and show business back to the city....
Celia Thaxter (1835-94) is best known as the island poet and avid gardener of Appledore, a rocky, windswept island several miles off Portsmouth, N.H., where she entertained such artists and writers as Childe...
For the first time, a major regional organization of artists has mounted a retrospective show featuring works by women members prior to World War II....
Connecticut furniture from the estate of well-known Hartford conservator Paul Koda (1905-2001), plus weathervanes deaccessioned by the Antiquarian and Landmarks Society, drew a standing-room-only crowd...
The OPM owner's Westhampton Beach storefront is called "Circa Something Fine Art and Antiques." Baker is also an appraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art....
The sale's top lot was a brooding and lush oil by Emil-Soren Carlsen, depicting flowers in a sunlit Chinese bowl, which fell within estimates at $24,725....
In the wake of the tragedies of September 11, management had the difficult decision of whether or not to cancel the show. Bringing together a loyal family of dealers and clients, the majority of those...
Close to 6,000 people attend this one-day show and visitors come from all parts of the country. This year there was a slight drop in those who travel by air, but attendance climbed in spite of it....
Fifty-seven dealers were delighted to see eager antiquers lined up to enter the show on opening morning. Attendance continued to be strong during this two-day event, and numerous exhibitors reported exceptionally...