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  • Q&A: Sally Stratton & Guy Savill
    22 May 2018
    Guy Savill and Sally Stratton are the dynamic duo of the English furniture market, who met in the mid-1990s...


  • Top Picks: Old Iron Sides
    22 May 2018
    The US Frigate Constitution was one of six naval ships authorized by Congress to be built in 1794. It played...


  • Boston Bombe Brings $240,000 At CRN
    21 May 2018
    CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — From an elderly couple’s home and previously unknown to the market, a Boston...


  • New York Spring Evening Sales, Recapped
    18 May 2018
    NEW YORK CITY — The Spring evening sales, when Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillip’s offer their...


  • Top Picks: Home-field Advantage
    16 May 2018
    It seems most Vanderbilt’s of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries each became known for something...


  • Rockefeller — A Sale For The Ages
    16 May 2018
    Review and Onsite Photos by Madelia Hickman Ring, Catalog Photos Courtesy Christie’s NEW YORK CITY...


  • Q&A: Alan Fausel
    15 May 2018
    After nearly 20 years conducting “Dogs in Art” sales, first at Doyle’s, then at Bonhams,...


  • Across The Block
    15 May 2018
    Silver and gold and Jasper Johns. All of these things and more found their way into this week’s...


  • Rockefellers’ Decoys,
    Americana Fly At Christie’s
    15 May 2018
    Review and Onsite Photos by Madelia Hickman Ring NEW YORK CITY – In the wee hours of May 11, a small...


  • Frederic Church: A Painter’s Pilgrimage
    15 May 2018
    By Kristin Nord HARTFORD, CONN. – He followed the routes of the great naturalist Alexander von Humboldt...



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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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