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Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
13 May 2003
The newest museum of early American decorative art opened last July on a chamisa-covered hillside overlooking...
Mayolica
13 May 2003
Called "mayolica" in Spain, tin-glazed earthenware was known as "maiolica," "majolica,"...
Rare Redware Plate is $23,400 Main Dish at Horst
13 May 2003
Despite some slip loss and several chips, the plate, once was part of the late Titus Geesey's collection,...
A Healthy $1.5 Million for Clocks in New Hampshire
13 May 2003
Ninety percent of the clocks at R.O. Schmitt went to collectors, rather than to dealers - this reflected...
Rare Cézanne Self-Portrait Sells for $17.4 Million
13 May 2003
The work was the only one of its kind ever to appear at auction and sold to Stephen A. Wynn, the casino...
Goddesses, Gargoyles, Gnomes and Spoils
13 May 2003
One exhibitor at the Antique Garden Furniture Show and Sale noted, "At one time there were so many...
An Antiques Gathering in Atlanta
13 May 2003
More than 20 years ago Don Scott, from Ohio, began his Atlanta career working with another show promoter...
Bill Bertoia, Beloved Dealer and Auctioneer
13 May 2003
Bill built his business around ideals and friendship, and they flowed forth in every transaction, every...
An Artistic Exchange in Pasadena
13 May 2003
The Norton Simon Museum will present approximately 20 paintings, works on paper and photographs by prominent...
Decorative Details
13 May 2003
Colonial Williamsburg will display some of the best decorative works of beloved American folk artist...
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