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Portable Portraits: Miniatures of Children at Yale
06 Apr 2004
During the time that the miniature was popular in America, from the mid-Eighteenth to the mid-Nineteenth...
Calico and Chintz
06 Apr 2004
Early American quilts from the Smithsonian at the Portland Museum of Art include rare pieced and whole-cloth...
A Giant Leap Forward for a Connecticut Art Museum
06 Apr 2004
April 17 marks the much-anticipated culmination of more than two decades of dreaming and planning for The William...
Sotheby’s Asian Auctions Total $8.2 Million
30 Mar 2004
A pair of soft paste vases with six character Qianlong sealmarks hammered at $299,200.
The Art of the Osage
30 Mar 2004
Although artist George Catlin sketched the tribe's chief Clermont in 1834, the material culture of the Osage...
Asia Week Sales for Christie’s Reported as Highest Ever
30 Mar 2004
The auctions were closely followed by collectors, dealers and institutions worldwide and totaled $20,061,100.
Stickley Plant Stand Commands Six Figures at Central Street
30 Mar 2004
Picked from a New Haven home within the past month, it sold for $104,500.
Rare Eighteenth Century American Pewter Teapot Brings $18,700 in Pennsylvania
30 Mar 2004
The Philadelphia Queen Anne-form pewter teapot, circa 1752, bore the touch mark of Cornelius Bradford.
The Wilton Historical Society Antiques Show
30 Mar 2004
Marilyn Gould's last show in Wilton had been scheduled for December 7 but was ultimately canceled due to a snowstorm....
All the Details Count at the Bedford Hills Antiques Show
30 Mar 2004
There were at least 2,000 visitors to the show, many who came both days.
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