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  • Rare Books Stolen From Madison, NH, Estate
    13 Mar 2007
    A large quantity of books from the library of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking (1873‱966)...


  • ‘Full Steam Ahead’ Albany Institute Presents Fulton & Steam
    13 Mar 2007
    The Albany Institute of History and Art will open the exhibition ⁆ull Steam Ahead: Robert Fulton and the Age of Steamboats†on...


  • lobal FeminismsOpens At Brooklyn Museum March 23
    13 Mar 2007
    ⁇lobal Feminisms,†on view March 23⁊uly 1, the exhibition, a large-scale international survey of contemporary...


  • North Carolina Revolution Role At Society Of The Cincinnati
    13 Mar 2007
    North Carolina⁳ story during the American Revolution is often overshadowed by better-known events that...


  • High Noon Posts 3 Million Western Americana Auction
    13 Mar 2007
    On the evening of January 20, the Hyatt Regency was the site of a Western Americana auction conducted...


  • Russian Winter Paintings Are Hot At Julia Auction
    13 Mar 2007
    Possibly its most successful winter auction to date, James D. Julia, Inc⁳ February 2‴ sale of 1,600...


  • Thomas Jefferson And Founding Fathers Lead Patriotic Pack At R&R Auction
    13 Mar 2007
    Once again demonstrating their enduring influence †in this case, on collectors †America⁳ pioneering...


  • 40th Annual Holliston Show Delights Dealers & Faithful Fans
    13 Mar 2007
    One would have had to work at it to come away from the February 24 and 25 Holliston Antiques Show empty...


  • Cabin Fever Minus Ten Degrees Outside, Hot Buying Inside
    13 Mar 2007
    A cold day in the upper reaches of New England is par for the course at the one-day Cabin Fever Antiques...


  • Bedford Hills Antiques Show Marks Its 37th Edition
    13 Mar 2007
    Brisk late winter winds buffeted patrons entering the Fox Lane High School when the Bedford Hills Antiques...



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Antiques and The Arts Weekly is the nation’s leading weekly publication on the antiques and the arts trade, and is available both in print and online.

Each issue average between 100-200 pages and includes reporting on auctions, antiques shows and the arts while providing a platform for both buying and selling.

We have been providing breaking news and important information on the world of antiques and the arts since Publisher R. Scudder Smith started Antiques and The Arts Weekly back in 1963.

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