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‘The Treasure Of Ulysses Davis’ At High Museum Of Art
One of the most intriguing aspects of American folk art is the continuing discovery of talented self-taught artists who, in many cases are virtually unknown to national audiences and the collecting community. Such is the case with Ulysses Davis (1913–1990), arguably the nation’s best self-trained woodcarver, who created sculptures in spare time from working as a barber in Savannah, Ga. The first comprehensive Davis exhibition in years, “The Treasure of Ulysses Davis,” is on view at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Ga., through April 5.
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Popular Peabody Essex Antiques Show Draws Crowds
One of this historic maritime city’s most favored traditions is the Peabody Essex Museum Antiques Show, which has set up shop the day after Thanksgiving every year since 1972.

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Great Prices For Great Toys At Bertoia’s $1.8 Million Auction
Teddy Roosevelt’s aim was true in Bertoia Auctions’ Toys for All Seasons sale, as an early Schoenhut boxed set titled Teddy’s Adventures in Africa swept top-lot honors in the $1.8 million event.

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Splendor & Elegance: European Decorative Arts & Drawings From Brock Collection
Deep insight and a highly personal approach to beauty and harmony of design are the hallmarks of the sumptuous Brock collection of aristocratic furniture, decorative objects, drawings and paintings showcased in an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) January 22 through May 17.

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Stuart Evans, 80, Collectibles Pioneer Stuart Evans, a pioneer in the collectibles business, died January 4 at his home in Puerto Rico after suffering a stroke. He was 80.
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 Jan 6th, 09- Seeking Missing Queen Anne Dolls  Judy Herdeg is seeking assistance in locating two Eighteenth Century Queen Anne dolls that went missing from the US Air baggage claim at the Philadelphia Airport on November 8. They are each about 16 inches tall.
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