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Lustrous: A Celebration of Art Glass by Frederick Carder
15 Jul 2003
Lustrous: A Celebration of Art Glass by Frederick Carder
SFMoMA Is Sole American Venue for Chagall Retrospective
15 Jul 2003
Organized jointly by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, in conjunction with the Musée National...
Record Rembrandt Heads for Vegas
15 Jul 2003
The painting sold to the American collector Steve Wynn, who bid by telephone and who bought the painting...
Citizen from Cologne Captures $30,800 Steam Crane at Noel Barrett’s
15 Jul 2003
There were 150 successful eBay bidders and worldwide interest, as toys were shipped to Japan, England,...
From Miniature Portraits to Soaring Obelisks in New Orleans
15 Jul 2003
To the antiques world, the Crescent City is a bustling crossroads marketplace with a never-ending source...
Finding Out about Farmington
15 Jul 2003
It is a village in Connecticut. A patch of open land by a picturesque river of the same name. It is an event...
Silver Stolen in Brimfield as Police Force Pickets
15 Jul 2003
An estimated $75,000 to $100,000 worth of silver was reportedly stolen from a dealer's booth on the Central...
Jim Gibson Leaves Pook & Pook to Launch out on His Own
15 Jul 2003
"It was time for me to go completely on my own," said Gibson. "It is a very amiable parting."
The Brandywine River Museum Antiques Show
15 Jul 2003
"These are dealers who like one another," Bob Armacost told us. "I am very fond of the show and I love...
America the Beautiful
15 Jul 2003
Wendell Minor celebrates his 15-year career in children's book illustration with this Bruce Museum exhibition...
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