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Steady Stream of Customers for Cross River
23 Mar 2004
Cord Shows Ltd debuted its first annual Cross River Winter Antiques Show to nearly 1,000 people.
Robert Francis Fileti, 53, Conservator, Consultant
23 Mar 2004
The trade has lost one of the nation's leading conservators and authenticators of Eighteenth and Nineteenth...
The Currier Celebrates African American Art
23 Mar 2004
Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum are organized into an exhibition featuring 61 paintings,...
Princeton Displays Recently Acquired Images by Robert Adams
23 Mar 2004
After gaining wide notice for his photographic exploration of the suburbs surrounding Denver and Colorado...
Light from the Past: Early American Rugs
23 Mar 2004
On view in New Jersey, these early sewn and hooked rugs created in the humble dwellings of colonial and post-colonial...
Williamsburg Material Attracts Buyers to Northeast
16 Mar 2004
Large auction, large crowds and large price as Ron Bourgeault posts an impressive $3.4 million total.
Dallas Sale Yields $2.3 Million for Comics
16 Mar 2004
Highlights included Captain America Comics #1 Mile High pedigree, which sold for $64,400.
New Record Set for Montague Dawson in New York
16 Mar 2004
"Night Anchorage at Whampoa" beat its high estimate of $200,000 to sell for $309,900 to a private collector....
Results for Cranberry Opalescent Offerings Sparkle During Virginia Glass Auction
16 Mar 2004
"Cranberry opalescent water pitchers, sugar shakers, syrups and pickle casters are still at the top of the market...
Johnson Brothers Bring the Goods to Greenwich
16 Mar 2004
The show retains many of the "polished" dealers that have been setting up in Greenwich since the early...
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