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  • Crab Tureen Snags $276,300 at Captains & Kilns Event
    27 Jan 2004
    The charming, realistically modeled piece is one of only two or three known to exist.


  • Craftsman Auctions Stickley Desk for $115,000.
    27 Jan 2004
    The event marked the return of a partnership between Jerry Cohen and David Rago, who, along with Suzanne...


  • Carved Jade ‘Mountain’ Climbs to $182,000 in Boston
    27 Jan 2004
    The Ch'ien Lung period piece was consigned by a private Connecticut collector who traded in China and Japan...


  • The Winter Antiques Show: Bellwether Fair Brings Glad Tidings for the New Year
    27 Jan 2004
    Sales were robust through the course of the ten-day show, especially for dealers in a broad spectrum...


  • The American Antiques Show: Three Times a Charm
    27 Jan 2004
    This year's event, which opened to a packed house, was a barn-burner, with excellent business reported...


  • Antiques at the Armory
    27 Jan 2004
    One of two events under the Stella Management banner, the show was the subject of a great deal of attention...


  • Beyond the Endless River
    27 Jan 2004
    Kodner Gallery will feature 100 works by artists who spent years traveling, exploring and illustrating...


  • Subtlety in Sepia at Colonial Williamsburg
    27 Jan 2004
    Prints by Paul Sandby, considered one of the most influential English landscape artists working during...


  • Mount Holyoke Exhibit Bears Witness to the Nuremberg Trials
    27 Jan 2004
    There to record the scene, and so many others during the subsequent months, was 26-year-old Army photographer...


  • The Red Rose Girls
    27 Jan 2004
    Three remarkable women who lived and worked together to become leading American Victorian-age illustrators...



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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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