NEW YORK CITY — “Because of his overall inventiveness and curiosity, and also belief in humanity and what could be achieved through art, he’s one of these timeless artists who could probably...
By Andrea Valluzzo BOSTON, MASS. — Owing to its part in the American Revolution, Boston has many historic sites, but the two National Historic Landmarks detailed here tell an important story not of the country’s...
By Laura Beach LANCASTER, PENN. — Much is known about the commercially manufactured weathervanes of A.L. Jewell & Company, Cushing & White, J. Harris, J.W. Fiske and other late Nineteenth and early...
By Kate Eagen Johnson LOUISVILLE, KY. — “I worked on this for 30 years and now it has come to fruition. It was my idea, I did the research and the Frazier Museum picked it up and put it all together.”...
BY W.A. DEMERS CLINTON, CONN. — An online and live auction scheduled for September 10–11 will disperse antiques in the inventory of Woodbury, Conn., dealer Harold E. Cole, as directed by the US Bankruptcy...
DALLAS, TEXAS — A one sheet poster for D.W. Griffith’s 1915, The Birth of a Nation—considered to be one of the most controversial and explicitly racist films of the early Twentieth Century—sold...
Review And Photos By Tom O’Hara NEW LONDON, N.H. — Some things in New England just continue and the New London Antique Show and Sale on the Green seems to be one of those wonderful traditions that...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Skinner , Inc MARLBOROUGH, MASS. — “We had a good day. All the marquee items sold and at strong prices,” said Stuart Slavid,...
By Laura Beach TIVERTON, R.I. — Brian Ferguson and Tom D’Arruda could be called the antiques world’s “boys of summer,” major league players in a stretch of shows in some of the Northeast’s...
By Greg Smith While the blues may have the rest of the world feeling sad, here in the antiques and art world, the blues are good. We’ll happily take the cobalt and sky blues any day of the week....
By Joy Hanes EAST NASSAU, N.Y. — The weekend of June 24–25 marked the 20th anniversary of the phenomenon known as Dish Camp. It originated when a group of scholars, archaeologists, museum curators...
GOSHEN, CONN. — The Dealer’s Fair, conducted at the Goshen Fairgrounds, will be under new management this fall. Maria McLennan, owner of Covet Antiques, and Annie Fletcher Itin, creative director...