By David S. Smith
Appearing in a wide variety of styles and forms throughout the progression of the nation, the American flag has served as a unique and powerful symbol representing the freedoms and liberties celebrated by its citizens for more than 200 years. An icon of its nation’s history, the flag, until it was standardized in 1912, often possessed folk art qualities as the patriotic pride of its makers was expressed within the loose guidelines adopted by Congress in 1777. In a celebration of the American flag, the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, Penn., is hosting the exhibition “The American Flag: A Work in Progress,” on view through August 22. Consisting mostly of Nineteenth Century examples, all of which have been culled from the collection of Dr Jeffrey Kenneth Kohn, the flags on view serve to educate the public in regards to the numerous transitions that the stars and stripes have undergone, as well as to illuminate the folk art qualities of the various interpretations.
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Al Hirschfeld Drawing Fetches Record $84,000 At Swann Auction Galleries
An early drawing of the summer theater circuit by the late Al Hirschfeld fetched $84,000 at Swann Galleries’ American Art auction June 12.
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Record Number Of Dealers At Bridgehampton Antiques Show For two decades now on the first weekend after Memorial Day, Morgan MacWhinnie has managed about 50 antiques dealers on the grounds of Bridge Hampton Historical Society’s Corwith House for a short weekend antiques market. 
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Al Hirschfeld Drawing Fetches Record $84,000 At Swann Auction Galleries An early drawing of the summer theater circuit by the late Al Hirschfeld fetched $84,000 at Swann Galleries’ American Art auction June 12. 
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FBI Returns American Indian Artifacts To Southern California Desert Tribe
The FBI returned stolen pottery, handwoven baskets and other artifacts to an American Indian tribe on June 13, three and a half years after they were stolen from a museum in the Southern California desert.

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 Jun 24th, 08- ‘Gardner 1’ Engine Lamp Stolen From The Fire Museum 
The Connecticut Firemen’s Historical Society Fire Museum reports that a circa 1880–90 six-panel engine lamp with a red glow panel on the front containing the words “Gardner 1” is missing from the museum.
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