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  • Following the Flags Leads Police to Stolen Antiques in Oklahoma City
    08 Feb 2005
    Expert Jeff R. Bridgman of York County, Penn., was instrumental in identifying the stolen flags.


  • Bakewell Glass: An American Legacy
    08 Feb 2005
    The Frick Art & Historical Center adds an important chapter to the history of American decorative arts...


  • Retratos: Lively and Grandly Colorful
    01 Feb 2005
    Every culture has used portraits to record personages, position, passages and pomp. Few are more expressive...


  • Goddard Family Property Yields Second Highest Price at Auction for American Furniture
    01 Feb 2005
    When auction goers left this sale, snow had been falling for some time and cabs were almost as rare as some...


  • Zoler Folk Art Collection Grosses $2.8 Million
    01 Feb 2005
    "Even the most exciting and personally fulfilling adventures must come to an end."


  • Wool Quilt Brings $97,750 at Julia’s Americana Sale
    01 Feb 2005
    Recently discovered in an attic trunk, the quilt sold to an unnamed museum.


  • The White Plains Winter Antiques Show
    01 Feb 2005
    Many dealers predicted this new show will surely build into an annual, much-anticipated event.


  • A Southern Antiques Supermarket
    01 Feb 2005
    The January Scott Antiques Market at the Atlanta Expo Center featured 2,400 booths filled with antiques...


  • Benjamin Lochridge, CBS Executive
    01 Feb 2005
    He retired as vice president of sales during the 1980s and participated in many antiques shows, primarily...


  • Masterworks from the Phillips Collection in Cleveland
    01 Feb 2005
    The Cleveland Museum of Art will exhibit 56 celebrated European paintings from the Nineteenth and early...



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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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