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Fritz Vogt’s Rural America
28 May 2002
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. Between 1890 and 1900, itinerant folk artist Fritz G. Vogt roamed the turnpikes...
Big Money for Old Glory
28 May 2002
Riding a wave of post-September 11th patriotism, American flags brought record prices at Sotheby's...
Record for Greene & Greene Set by California Dealer at Missouri Sale
28 May 2002
A bid of $311,000 purchased the circa 1908 chiffonier, designed by Charles and Henry Greene and executed...
Tradewinds Continues Raising Canes to a New Level in Massachusetts
28 May 2002
Henry Taron of Tradewinds Antiques held his spring all-cane live auction at the King's Grant Inn,...
Boneshakers, Bluebirds and Indians Ride to Success Once Again at 11th Annual Copake Event
28 May 2002
A sum of $18,150 was paid for a circa 1880s adult tricycle from the Victor, Overman Wheel Company, Chicopee,...
Date Change Proves to be a Postive Move for Litchfield County Antiques Show
28 May 2002
"The change was very positive, but who expected a snow storm?" asked Karen DeSaia, liaison...
CHS Receives a Major Grant to Conserve Its Works of Art on Paper
28 May 2002
The Connecticut Historical Society recently received a $50,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library...
Restoring a Gilded Age Icon
28 May 2002
One of America's most famous mansions, The Breakers, is undergoing its first major architectural...
The Decorative Arts Trust Recognizes Robert L. McNeil
28 May 2002
At the trust's spring symposium, held on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, Philadelphian Robert Lincoln...
Independent Spirit
28 May 2002
The Portland Museum of Art features 57 wood sculptures and 13 works on paper, in both abstract and figurative...
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