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| 11/23/2004 | Bonhams & Butterfields Serves Up Rare Ming Copper Red Dish For Record $5.7 Million The dish, for years used to serve meals to a Bay Area family, sold for $5,726,250 on November 17 after competitive bidding via telephone from three international clients. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Bonhams & Butterfields Serves Up Rare Ming Copper Red Dish For Record $5.7 Million The dish, for years used to serve meals to a Bay Area family, sold for $5,726,250 on November 17 after competitive bidding via telephone from three international clients. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Marklin Circus Train Brings $100,100 At Noel Barrett's A rare Marklin Circus train led the way at Noel Barrett's auction of "The Ward Kimball Toy and Train Collection" on November 20. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | John Wilkes Booth Letter Breaks Record At Skinner A rare letter written by John Wilkes Booth broke all sorts of records at Skinner's books and manuscripts sale when it sold for $79,900. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | The Museum of Modern Art Reopens in Original Midtown Manhattan Location NEW YORK CITY - The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is celebrating the reopening of its original midtown Manhattan location, marking the completion of the most extensive renovation project in its 75-year history. Several exhibitions will kickoff the much-anticipated event, paying tribute to the redesign that nearly doubles the museum's original size. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | F.H. Lane Record Topples; $5.5 Million At Skinner "Manchester Harbor," whose existence has long been known but whose whereabouts was not, brought a record breaking $5,506,000. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | 'An American Tonalist Rediscovered' at Spanierman Comprising 70 works, the exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive show of Charles Warren Eaton's art to date. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | American Masters And Modernists At David Findlay Jr David Findlay Jr Fine Art will open "Recent Acquisitions of American Masters and Modernists," on November 29. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Bugatti Exhibition Extended To December 17 An exhibition of 20 bronze sculptures of animals by Italian-born artist Rembrandt Bugatti (1884-1916) is currently on view at James Graham & Son. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Latin American Portraits Exhibition To Premiere At El Museo del Barrio Latin American Portraits Exhibition To Premiere At El Museo del Barrio Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Marklin Circus Train Brings $100,100 At Noel Barrett's Marklin Circus Train Brings $100,100 At Noel Barrett's Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Bugatti Exhibition Extended To December 17 Bugatti Exhibition Extended To December 17 Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | American Masters And Modernists At David Findlay Jr American Masters And Modernists At David Findlay Jr Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | F.H. Lane Record Topples; $5.5 Million At Skinner F.H. Lane Record Topples; $5.5 Million At Skinner Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | York County Classic Antiques Show Barry Cohen began his second decade of running an antiques show in York on November 5 when his York Classic Antiques Show opened for early buying at 7 am. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | The Pennsylvania Antiques Show The show numbered 95 exhibitors, down some from the spring, but the dealers presented an interesting and colorful display of antiques furniture and related items. Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | John Wilkes Booth Letter Breaks Record At Skinner John Wilkes Booth Letter Breaks Record At Skinner Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | Bonhams & Butterfields Serves Up Rare Ming Copper Red Dish For Record $5.7 Million Bonhams & Butterfields Serves Up Rare Ming Copper Red Dish For Record $5.7 Million Read More...
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| 11/23/2004 | F.H. Lane Record Topples $5.5 Million At Skinner F.H. Lane Record Topples $5.5 Million At Skinner Read More...
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| 11/22/2004 | The Greater York Antiques Show This fall Jim Burk tried something new, opening what has always been a two-day show on Thursday afternoon at 3, and then running both Friday and Saturday. Did it work? "I think it went well," he said. Read More...
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| 11/22/2004 | 'An American Tonalist Rediscovered' at Spanierman Spanierman Gallery, LLC is hosting "Charles Warren Eaton (1857-1937): An American Tonalist Rediscovered" through December 31. Read More...
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| 11/17/2004 | Mayan Jade Belt Pendant Cinches World Auction Record The early classic pendant was purchased by the US trade. Read More...
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| 11/17/2004 | The 45th Ellis Antiques Show: Boston's Finest Shines Leaner, but definitely not meaner, and decidedly lush, the event had enormous visual appeal. Read More...
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| 11/17/2004 | Eleven Calder Sculptures Installed on Ben Franklin Parkway The artistic treasures will augment the enjoyment of any stroll along the Philadelphia parkway for the next year. Read More...
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| 11/17/2004 | Still Lifes for Collectors and Connoisseurs In the spirit of the holidays, the Bruce Museum will mount an exhibition of European and American still life painting from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth centuries. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | Spitler Hanging Cupboard Smashes Record at $962,500 The cupboard not only established a record price at auction for any example of Shenandoah Valley furniture, but also became the most "expensive, important and exciting" piece Green Valley has ever sold. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Royal House of Stuart, 1688-1788 On view at Winterthur is an exhibition of 117 objects drawn from the holdings of the Drambuie Liqueur Company. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | In Ohio, Auraden Americana Collection Generates $660,000 The highest-selling item was a southern Ohio curly maple and cherry tall case clock that fetched $25,300. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | Huge Crowds Converge on Stella's Triple Pier Antiques Show The vast majority of the dealers scheduled to set up on the pier this coming weekend, November 19-21, will not be repeat exhibitors from the previous weekend. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show Updated over the years through the infusion of more Twentieth Century decorative arts, the event remains a crossroads between innovation and tradition. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | Collectors Found Much to Buy at USArtists: American Fine Art Show Each year the show brings to market singular pieces of American art carefully shepherded by some 55 dealers. Read More...
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| 11/16/2004 | Cast and Carved Gerald Peters Gallery presents an examination of 100 years of American sculptural traditions. Read More...
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| 11/9/2004 | Albrecht Dürer: Renaissance Genius A current exhibition at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts reveals the artist's daunting intellectual capacity and lifelong passion for creation through prints from his northern European homeland. Read More...
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| 11/3/2004 | Patricia Weiner Gallery Read More...
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| 11/2/2004 | A Cause for Celebration: The John Wilmerding Collection In one of the most significant donations of American art in recent memory, art historian John Wilmerding has presented the National Gallery of Art with 51 works by 26 American artists from his personal collection. Read More...
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