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  • Talking Peace in London
    11 May 2004
    Somerset House and King's College commemorate the fourth centenary of the Treaty of London between England...


  • Here in Friendship
    11 May 2004
    New work by Ralf Feyl is being shown on the twelfth anniversary of the artist's first exhibition at The Cooley...


  • Exhibits Highlight Museum’s 90 Years in Provincetown
    11 May 2004
    The shows coincide with the reopening of PAAM's refurbished galleries in the Provincetown Art Colony.


  • A High Water Mark
    11 May 2004
    Sotheby's made history this past week as it became the first auction house to sell a work of art for a price...


  • Maserati Spider Races to $588,000 in Massachusetts
    04 May 2004
    The spectacular red Maserati Tipo A6G was one of eight known.


  • De Camp Portrait Highlights Thomaston Sale
    04 May 2004
    The painting, executed in 1907, was in the original frame and had a label from a 1916 "BMFA" exhibit...


  • Made in the Shade: A $115,000 ‘Russian’ Lamp at Grogan
    04 May 2004
    Made in 1910 and consigned from a Needham estate, the Tiffany creation sailed out of the gallery.


  • Americana, Folk Art from the Inventory of Raccoon Creek ‘Dries up’ at William Bunch
    04 May 2004
    While three antiques shows were all vying for attention in Philadelphia, a short drive away Bill Bunch...


  • International News Briefs
    04 May 2004
    Gerard C. Wertkin will retire....Alleged New Hampshire antiques thief arrested in Florida....Looters...


  • The Philadelphia Antiques Show
    04 May 2004
    "I think it's our best show in the past ten years in terms of quality and presentation," said manager...



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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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