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  • Four Days of Americana at Sotheby’s Totals $13,575,920
    20 Jan 2004
    The third highest lot was a rare carved and painted pine American eagle by Wilhelm Schimmel, which brought...


  • Americana Records Reached at Christie’s
    20 Jan 2004
    The Haraden-Ropes family Chippendale bombé chest of drawers realized a record price when it was knocked...


  • Beyer Watch Collection Crests $4 Million in Zurich
    20 Jan 2004
    Nonstop bidding via the Internet and ten telephone lines was noted by Antiquorum, as well as an exceptionally...


  • The Winter Antiques Show
    20 Jan 2004
    If you want to see a bunch of happy people, go to the Seventh Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street,...


  • Modernism: A Century of Style and Design
    20 Jan 2004
    In the 18 years since Sanford Smith launched his inaugural Modernism, the show has seen dramatic growth...


  • Splendid Return
    20 Jan 2004
    The Peabody Essex Museum's 31st annual antiques show made a spectacular return to the museum this year...


  • Love Letters
    20 Jan 2004
    The Bruce Museum presents, in partnership with the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 38 Dutch masterpiece...


  • The Artful Teapot
    20 Jan 2004
    For 500 years, the teapot has served as the spouted, steaming engine of hospitality and has evolved...


  • Portraits Return to Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts
    20 Jan 2004
    The scope of the exhibition is from circa 1480 until the 1950s, with the majority of the works dating...


  • Lewis Wickes Hine and the Empire State Building
    20 Jan 2004
    What was a simple recording of the construction of a building turned out to be a story played out against...



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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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