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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...
Audubon’s Aviary
01 Feb 2005
The New-York Historical Society will present a multimedia exhibition of its flock of rare, original John...
‘The Eternal Moment’ Captured in Bronze
01 Feb 2005
Berry-Hill Galleries is presenting recent figurative bronzes by Gary Weisman.
Labeled Townsend Chest Goes to the Metropolitan Museum
25 Jan 2005
With the Met's American Wing chairman Morrison Heckscher at his side, Leigh Keno bid the casepiece to a winning...
A Sum of $8.4 Million Buys a Tea Table in New York
25 Jan 2005
"I bought it for inventory," Albert Sack said with a big smile.
Single-Owner Collection of Jensen Silver Fetches $8.87 Million
25 Jan 2005
The top-selling lot was a monumental pair of silver five-light candelabra designed by Harald Nielsen,...
The End of an Era – Maison’s Final Auction
25 Jan 2005
The firm's 40-year business began with a question: "We bought a lot of stuff that we were going to sell...
A Blizzard of Sales Reported for the Winter Antiques Show’s Opening Weekend
25 Jan 2005
"In the 11 years that Chairman Arie Kopelman and I have worked together, we've never seen weather like...
American Folk Art Museum Appoints New Director
25 Jan 2005
"As a distinguished art scholar and exemplary administrator, Maria Conelli is the perfect choice to lead...
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