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  • Original Comic Art Brings more than Peanuts at Philip Weiss
    29 Mar 2005
    In front of a packed house, with more than 500 registered Internet bidders and six phone lines in action,...


  • Not Just ‘Brown Furniture’ Anymore: The 32nd Connecticut Spring Antiques Show
    29 Mar 2005
    The event has adapted to the different trends and styles of the business and is still widely regarded...


  • Maryland’s Hunt Valley Antiques Show Enjoys a Gallic Twist
    29 Mar 2005
    English ceramics, glass, and minor arts were strongly represented, but this year's theme was "French...


  • Antiques in Vienna – A Lively and Active Marketplace
    29 Mar 2005
    A good many deals are available, even to a member of the American trade.


  • Stubbs and the Horse
    29 Mar 2005
    For years George Stubbs was considered a mere painter of animals for a small group of sporting clients....


  • Painting in Italy in a Time of Plague
    29 Mar 2005
    The Worcester Art Museum, in partnership with Clark University and the College of the Holy Cross, will...


  • Time and Transformation in Dutch Art
    29 Mar 2005
    Until now no single exhibition has identified and explored the theme that runs through this genre.


  • Betty Ring: Scholar and Collector Honored for Her Contributions to the Antiques Field
    29 Mar 2005
    Fidelity to her calling coupled with a genuinely brilliant mind, exactingly high standards and a dogged...


  • Shakespeare Leads San Francisco Rare Books and Manuscripts Sale
    22 Mar 2005
    The rare 1640 first collected edition of Shakespeare's 'Poems' sold for $25,875, despite lacking the frontispiece...


  • Greentown Tumbler Is Surprise Lot at Virginia Glass Auction
    22 Mar 2005
    While much speculation exists as to the actual intended use of this piece, it had been listed but never...



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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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