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Webb House at 250
24 Sep 2002
"A house divided against itself cannot stand," say the scriptures. The Webb House, celebrating...
Nadeau's Massachusetts Sideboard Still the 'Best'
24 Sep 2002
Albert Sack rated the sideboard "best" in his 1950 classic, "Fine Points of Furniture."...
Bidders not Bugged by $280,000 Dower Chest at Pook & Pook
24 Sep 2002
The right front foot of the chest had suffered over the years, probably from bugs, but no one seemed...
Big Price for Small Painting in Boston
24 Sep 2002
Skinner art specialist Colleene Fesko commented, "It is a little gem that captured a big, beautiful...
Korean Jar, Chinese Furniture Head Asian Offerings at Christie's
24 Sep 2002
An Eighteenth Century blue and white Choson Period porcelain jar fetched $559,500, and a late Sixteenth...
Brimfield Closes the Season with Smiling Faces
24 Sep 2002
There were good buys to be had, and one does not necessarily have to be first to find them, as more and more...
Fort Ward Museum Acquires Important Civil War Sketch
24 Sep 2002
The drawing of Fort Lyon, near Alexandria, Va., was executed by soldier John Avery, who was stationed...
Well-Known Vermont Dealer Killed by Drunk Driver
24 Sep 2002
Richard Hall, a specialist in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century furniture, was struck Sunday evening,...
The Pleasures of Collecting
24 Sep 2002
Shows of art from private collections reveal many honorable and intriguing traditions and can identify...
Paintings by William Lustenader Featured at the Polytechnic Club
24 Sep 2002
Lustenader began as a self-taught artist who found an aesthetic kinship with Seventeenth Century Italian...
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