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⁁nother show manager stopped by my desk at the show and said to me, ⁔he show may be a little smaller, but the quality is still there,†and that made me feel good,†Donna Burk, manager of the Greater...
Swann Galleries†September 15 auction of the Eric C. Caren collection contained printed, manuscript and photographic documentation of great events from American history and beyond, including posters,...
Plenty of presale speculation centered on the potential purchaser of the exquisite portrait of the 14-year-old Abigail Rose of North Branford, Conn., at Skinner November 5 Americana sale.
Collectors from two different worlds had the opportunity to join forces September 8‱1 to break eight world auction records at Rock Island Auction Company. The veterans of Rock Island Auction were...
A more compact showcase greeted visitors to the fall edition of the Rhinebeck Antiques Fair at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds October 8 and 9. The show closed out the fair 35th year, and, as it did last...
Pook & Pook, Inc kicked off its fall catalog season on September 30 and October 1 with a sale comprising more than 1,000 lots, ranging from rare line and berry Pennsylvania furniture to choice...
New Orleans Auction Galleries celebrated another successful sale September 30⁏ctober 2 with its estates auction bringing in high numbers on 1,971 lots, including Asian pieces, furniture, fine arts,...
The Morgan Library and Museum is showing more than 30 works from its extensive collections of printed books, music and literary, Americana, illuminated manuscripts and historical manuscripts at the recently...
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, in partnership with the New Jersey Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee, presents a major exhibit, ⁇one for a Soldier: Jerseymen in the Civil War,†on view at the museum...
Organized by London promoters Anna and Brian Haughton, the International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show (IFAADS) returned to the Park Avenue Armory the week of October 21′7.
When the Ellis Antiques Show announced the postponement of its 2009 event and then its cessation after 49 years, it signified the end of an era. Or so it seemed. The Ellis Boston Antiques Show, produced...