In celebration of half-a-century since its inception, the American Folk Art Museum in New York City really has something to crow about. Having survived a turbulent few years, the museum has most recently...
Susan Kramer Hunkins hosted Heart of Country Antiques Show February 2‴ at Gaylord Opryland USA Resort on the east side of Nashville with an increase of about 20 percent in exhibiting dealers and visitors...
The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) at Old Salem Museums & Gardens is hosting its annual furniture seminar on March 30″1. The seminar is titled ⁏n the Vanguard: 60 Years of Southern...
Garth Auctioneers and Appraisers conducted a January 6‷ sale that was well-attended and grossed more than $1.2 million, proving to be one of Garth more exciting sales in recent years.
In an interesting change of pace, American furniture, particularly New England products, dominated a recent auction. CRN Auctions delivered good material and buyers obliged by buying busily at the January...
You⁶e heard of it. They call it Crazy Paddy. And while, even after attending the auction, we are still not sure of the meaning, crazy it is. Auctioneers Ron Clark and Roger Campbell teamed up on February...
Pamela and Tim Hill of Birmingham, Mich., are well known in the world of art and antiques as dealers in early Americana and folk art. They have also built a personal collection that includes a wonderful...
After hiding away in private collections †and a California coat closet †for nearly 200 years, a valuable piece of early American decorative art returns home to New York, where it will be available...
Someone at CRN Auctions†January 29 sale really admired but did not bid on a colorful Fifteenth or Sixteenth Century Isnik earthenware dish. Sold to a phone bidder for more than double its estimate at $2,925,...
A forward-looking, gifted artist who used his training, intelligence, faith, discipline and perseverance to overcome enormous obstacles to become an internationally respected figure, Henry Ossawa...