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  • Another Great Year At The New Hampshire Antiques Show
    31 Aug 2004
    Every year during the first part of August we hear the same question: "What is it about the New Hampshire...


  • Bedford Pickers Market
    31 Aug 2004
    Frank Gaglio's Bedford Pickers Market proved to be a popular destination for antiques buyers, despite...


  • The Bedford Antiques Show, New Hampshire
    31 Aug 2004
    The Bedford Antiques Show, New Hampshire, featured 22 Americana and country dealers hand-picked by Flamingo...


  • Legendary Hero Paul Revere Is Subject of Brandywine Museum Exhibition
    31 Aug 2004
    This exhibition examines a variety of artistic depictions of Paul Revere, a legendary symbol of American...


  • French Landscape Painting Examined At Mt. Holyoke College Exhibition
    31 Aug 2004
    Mount Holyoke College makes an important contribution to the scholarship of French landscape painting,...


  • Clock And Watchmaking In Early Maryland
    31 Aug 2004
    Antique clocks and watches with Maryland provenance are on view at Homewood House in Baltimore.


  • Edward Hopper’s Rockland
    31 Aug 2004
    Edward Hopper, a poet of human isolation with a paint brush, is best known as the artist who romanticized...


  • 1911-D Quarter Eagle Lands $184,000 Bid at Heritage
    24 Aug 2004
    The gallery's Signature Auction in New York City brought a total of $8,155,332.


  • From Tiffany to Tranter in New Orleans
    24 Aug 2004
    Highlights from St Charles Gallery's auction included a rare Louis Comfort Tiffany bronze vase, which...


  • Birchwood Manor Antiques Show
    24 Aug 2004
    A "warm and friendly group of dealers" exhibit at this twice-a-year event.



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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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