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Philadelphia's Navy Pier Antiques Show
15 Apr 2003
Probably the only setback the show experienced was one that was totally out of the control of management:...
The Center City Philadelphia Antiques Show
15 Apr 2003
This event has really not caught hold for the public, but is primarily attended by a good number of the dealers...
Vance Jordan Fine Art Celebrates 'Power and Whimsy'
15 Apr 2003
Exhibited are 38 works by prominent American Modern artists thoughtfully assembled by one couple over...
Works by Peter T. Quidley at AddisonArtGallery
15 Apr 2003
Quidley has earned the coveted Copley Master award three times, and is praised for his control of light....
New England Landscapes
15 Apr 2003
Ann Lofquist, in her quiet, pastoral views of rural New England, continues the tradition of such Nineteenth...
Colonial Williamsburg
08 Apr 2003
After 75 years of experience and evolution, Colonial Williamsburg is, in a word, a place where dedicated...
Rare Tall Case Clock Reaches $20,350 in Upstate New York
08 Apr 2003
The clock was discovered in a Binghamton, N.Y., home by David Mapes. It had descended in the family of a shoe-manufacturing...
Consistency Means Success and Big Money for Confederate Flag at New Hampshire Firearms Sale
08 Apr 2003
What Julia billed as the "finest Confederate battle flag ever offered at public auction" achieved...
Willson & Co. Stoneware Pitcher Brings Possible Record for Maker at Wiederseim
08 Apr 2003
A collector outbid two phone bidders and two dealers in the room to take the pitcher for what is most...
The 30th Connecticut Spring Antiques Show Bucks War Jitters, to Everyone's Relief
08 Apr 2003
Year in and year out, through good times and bad, the fair delivers a quality selection of early New England...
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