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Andrew Wyeth: Early Watercolors
28 Sep 2004
The Currier will feature 52 watercolors and two temperas painted by the artist during the first 15 years...
Fancy Rockingham Pottery: The Modeller and Ceramics in Nineteenth Century America
28 Sep 2004
How a distinctly English pottery became a uniquely American one is the subject of the new exhibit at the University...
In New Jersey, a Stickley Hanging Lantern Brings an Astonishing $364,250
21 Sep 2004
David Rago, who considered it the finest example of its kind, commented that the lamp had been brought...
A Closer Look: Paintings Make for the Best Auction in Eldred’s History
21 Sep 2004
Two collectors slugged it out on the phone so fiercely for Philip Leslie Hale's "Girl with Gulls" that...
Carpet Leads Hap Moore Sale
21 Sep 2004
Moore commented that the crowd was primarily made up of dealers that were "hungry for fresh merch."
Antiques in Brimfield: Sun, Rain, more Rain and Sun
21 Sep 2004
All is endured while in search of the elusive treasure that may or may not appear in the fields and yards...
Warm Sun, Blue Skies, a Cow Pasture, Lots of Antiques
21 Sep 2004
Few wanted to go home empty-handed and were busy sorting through the merchandise presented by the 77 exhibitors.
History Lives on at the Hancock Shaker Village Antiques Show
21 Sep 2004
The event has a group of dealers loyal to the market who save their best Americana and Shaker antiques.
Edward W. Redfield: Just Values and Fine Seeing
21 Sep 2004
The revival of interest in recent years in the achievements of the Pennsylvania Impressionists has focused...
The Rodin Museum Celebrates 75 Years
21 Sep 2004
The museum will present a series of special events, programs and a new installation to mark the occasion.
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