E-Edition
Archive
Newspaper Archive
Cover Story Archive
Article Archive
About
Who We Are
Place an Ad
Jobs
FAQ
Subscription
Manage Print Subscription
Free Newsletter Sign Up
Marketplace
Showrooms
Dealers
Auctioneers
Services
Videos
Calendar
Picker
My A & A
My Picker
My Articles
My Events
Membership
Preferences
E-Edition
Archive
Newspaper Archive
Cover Story Archive
Article Archive
About
Who We Are
Place an Ad
Jobs
FAQ
Subscription
Manage Print Subscription
Free Newsletter Sign Up
Marketplace
Showrooms
Dealers
Auctioneers
Services
Videos
Calendar
Picker
My A & A
My Picker
My Articles
My Events
Membership
Preferences
Contact
Antiques And The Arts Weekly
203-426-8036 /
Contact
Advertising
/
Contact
Editorial
Newsletter
log in
Articles
Calendar
Marketplace
E-Edition
E-Edition
Archive
Newspaper Archive
Cover Story Archive
Article Archive
About
Who We Are
Place an Ad
Jobs
FAQ
Subscription
Manage Print Subscription
Free Newsletter Sign Up
Marketplace
Showrooms
Dealers
Auctioneers
Services
Videos
Calendar
Picker
My A & A
My Picker
My Articles
My Events
Membership
Preferences
Archives April 13, 2004
Home
/
2004
/
April
/
13
Article Archives
Family Treasures Gross $2.4 Million for Pook & Pook
13 Apr 2004
At the start of the sale it was standing room only, with a bank of seven phones active immediately.
British Dealer Buys George III Bookcase at Joseph Kabe Sale
13 Apr 2004
The imposing, inlaid mahogany bookcase-breakfront secretaire attracted substantial interest from local...
Ohio Auction Sets New Records for ‘Mechanical Music’
13 Apr 2004
Top lot of the day was a Bremond interchangeable cylinder orchestral music box with 19-inch cylinders,...
London’s Olympia: Springing Forward without Falling Back
13 Apr 2004
Spring Olympia guidelines range from antiquities to rdf_Descriptions made yesterday, resulting in a fresh,...
Celebrating Americana and English Offerings in Alexandria
13 Apr 2004
Eighteenth Century French pieces also added flair to this prestigous show, as did Russian icons and Orientalia....
A Look at Greenlawn
13 Apr 2004
Long Island has its own sense of style and design - and this show caters to it.
Michener Features Mexico’s Colorful Retablos
13 Apr 2004
Examples of this unique art form that flourished in rural areas of Mexico during the Nineteenth Century...
Ducks, Decoys and the Delaware
13 Apr 2004
The Mercer Museum explores wildfowl hunting on the lower Delaware River from the late 1800s to the mid-Twentieth...
Boston Exhibit Celebrates the Athlete, Coincides with Marathon
13 Apr 2004
Anne Lyman Powers' love of sports is shown in paintings and prints of the Boston Celtics, oarsmen, canoe...
American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840
13 Apr 2004
Sumpter Priddy III recalls the moment that he first experienced Fancy, a cultural phenomenon of such...
1
2
3
4
5
Recent Posts
Tavern Sign Hangs High At New England Auctions
Moore Bronze Lounges At Top For Showplace
Florentine School Religious Panel Raised To Number One At Clarke
Q&A: Alexandra A. Kirtley
Carlsen Gallery Puts Bow On 2024 With End-Of-Year Auction