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Antiques on New Year’s Day at the Venus De Milo
18 Jan 2005
This event, which takes place three times annually, draws in all the local dealers as exhibitors and customers....
Three Recent Discoveries Shed Light on the Life of Franklin Pierce
18 Jan 2005
All were almost unknown to historians and can be seen in the foyer of the Museum of New Hampshire History.
Outside In: Folk Art for the American Landscape
18 Jan 2005
Colonial Williamsburg will display a striking selection of outdoor folk art beginning next year.
Tiffany by Design
18 Jan 2005
The Hudson River Museum will explore the design, construction and fabrication of Tiffany lamps made between...
Picturing Change
18 Jan 2005
A new exhibition at the Hood Museum reveals the impact of ledger drawings on Native American pictorial...
Arts and Crafts Movement Explored at LACMA
18 Jan 2005
Illustrated through 300 iconic objects, the exhibition brings together examples culled from more than...
American Stoneware Exceeds $400,000 at Maryland Sale
11 Jan 2005
The top lot, an elaborate stoneware water cooler from Cortland, N.Y., with an incised fish design, sold...
In Arizona, Western Art Ropes a $4 Million Total
11 Jan 2005
The top selling work was a Brownell McGrew painting titled "Salah-Tso Goes to the Sing" that sold over...
Estate of Noted Author and Sportsman Makes for Significant South Bay Auction
11 Jan 2005
The company was offered property from the estate of John W. Mackay of Mill Neck, N.Y.
Rhode Island Auction House Pulls Painting with Nazi Past
11 Jan 2005
Steven Fusco of Estates Unlimited was forced to make a tough call during the gallery's first serious...
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