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Americana at the Piers’ Cancelled for 2002
17 Jul 2001
"Many dealers are enormously disappointed," said Irene Stella, "and Stella Show Management...
The Olympia Summer Antiques Fair
17 Jul 2001
The pound, at a 15-year low that same day, coupled with economic skepticism and a decrease in the American...
Trade-to-Trade Selling Keeps International Book Fair at Near Record Level
17 Jul 2001
London's Antiquarian Book Fair, while not as visually compelling as the city's major antiques events,...
Power and Glory
17 Jul 2001
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century paintings from the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy, will be presented...
Music for Your Eyes
17 Jul 2001
Paintings and sculpture created by musician and record producer Herb Alpert will be on view at the Tennessee...
Snowdon Photography Retrospective at Yale
17 Jul 2001
Organized by London's National Portrait Gallery, the exhibition will run through September 2 and features...
American Impressionism and Frank Vincent DuMond
10 Jul 2001
DuMond is hardly a household name today, but in his time he was an important figure in American art....
Virginia Sale Yields Rare $75,000 Dutch Chest
10 Jul 2001
This Shenandoah Valley example, with an untouched surface, had never passed out of its consigning family...
Rare Highboy with Eighth-Generation Provenance Reaches $55,000 at Willis Henry
10 Jul 2001
It was the first time the lot had been offered since the Eighteenth Century. "It came from a place...
Alice in Auctionland and Other Victorian Tales
10 Jul 2001
A recent Sotheby's London "Alice" sale was as touching as it was expansive and, not unexpectedly,...
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