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Woodcuts, Watercolors and Other Clare Leighton Wonders Are Given to the Mint Museums
07 Jun 2005
British-born Leighton is best known for her black and white wood engravings.
The Beautiful Drama of Verner Reed’s New England
07 Jun 2005
A new exhibition at the New Hampshire Historical Society will be on view, free to the public, from June...
The New-York Historical Society Celebrates 200 Years
07 Jun 2005
Now, when the society mounts a show, it has the ability to draw from an astonishing range in its own collections....
This Doesn’t Look Like Kansas, Toto
31 May 2005
The original dress worn by Judy Garland in 'The Wizard of Oz' was greeted with a round of applause in London.
‘The Glass Key’ Unlocks Bidding at New York Literature Auction
31 May 2005
It is no mystery that works by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie uncovered competition...
Eclectic Morphy Auction Is Firm’s Fourth To Break the Million-Dollar Mark
31 May 2005
"This was our cleanest, smoothest sale to date."
The International Fine Art Fair: Five-, Six- and Yes, Seven-Figure Sales
31 May 2005
While one bastion of New York City was falling down (the retaining wall on the Henry Hudson Parkway)...
A Closer Look: Huge Crowds Engulf May’s Brimfield Antiques Fair
31 May 2005
"It's early, but, let 'em in" was the call made by show promoter Dick May a few minutes before 9 am.
American Folk Art Museum Names Karen DiSaia as American Antiques Show Manager
31 May 2005
Changes in venue, management and a reduced number of dealers participating in the show have all been...
In a Surprise Move, HHS Names Karen DiSaia as New Manager for the Connecticut Spring Antiques Show
31 May 2005
Long touted as "America's premier show of period American furniture and appropriate accessories," the show...
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