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  • Broken, Glued Jug Still Attracts $27,600 Bid During Nadeau Auction
    06 Oct 2004
    The stoneware jug featured flattened sides and incised decoration of a heart with a bird in the center.


  • In New Jersey, Hepworth Sculpture Returns to Britain for $176,250
    05 Oct 2004
    The brass and string sculpture on wooden plinth was titled "Stringed Figure (Curlew) Version I."


  • Schooner View Glides to a Record $662,500 at Northeast Auction
    05 Oct 2004
    The work was by Nineteenth Century Portsmouth painter, musician, poet and town eccentric Thomas P. Moses.


  • Vermont Antiques Dealers’ Association Show
    05 Oct 2004
    "We were up against a number of good other shows and yet the show went without any serious hitches."


  • The Cape Cod Glass Show
    05 Oct 2004
    This event long ago established a solid reputation and exhibitors seem to go out of their way to bring...


  • Remington Expert, Art Dealer Rudolf G. Wunderlich, 83
    05 Oct 2004
    This leading authority of Western art had been president of Kennedy Galleries from 1951 until 1983, and president...


  • Gilbert Stuart at the Met
    05 Oct 2004
    The museum will show nearly 100 works that reveal the artist's talent for capturing both the appearance...


  • Medieval Mystery
    05 Oct 2004
    This Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute exhibition asks, who is the Master of the Embroidered...


  • Will Barnet: My Father’s House
    05 Oct 2004
    The 93-year-old artist is celebrated in an exhibition at the art college in his hometown: The Montserrat...


  • George Nakashima: Nature, Form & Spirit
    05 Oct 2004
    The largest exhibition of works by the artist to be mounted in more than a decade is currently on view...



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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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