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The Duke Treasure Houses
27 Apr 2004
Doris Duke, "the richest girl in the world," became a dedicated philanthropist and a knowledgeable, aesthetically...
Striking Acquisitions on View at Allentown
27 Apr 2004
A principal focus of the museum has always been the work of artists associated with Pennsylvania by birth...
Blakelock Paintings Open Season at Thomas Cole Historic Site
27 Apr 2004
More than 20 original drawings, watercolors and paintings will be featured as well as rarely seen paintings...
Into the Woods
27 Apr 2004
The Long Beach Museum of Art presents its first major exploration of contemporary turned wood sculpture...
Marvels of Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics
27 Apr 2004
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center's exhibition comprises 32 pieces of exquisite utilitarian rdf_Descriptions...
Speedy Delivery: Elgin Bicycle Zips to $20,900 at Copake
20 Apr 2004
Of four known examples, the bicycle sold is the only one in original finish. It fetched a record price.
In a New York Minute: Watch, Clock Auction Achieves $4.4 Million
20 Apr 2004
Collectors from across the world bid against one another on the Internet, on the telephone and within...
Two Canes to Talk About
20 Apr 2004
One with an ivory handle and a shaft of timber from Independence Hall in Philadelphia was purchased by a collector...
iGavel Sets Record for Asian Antiques Online
20 Apr 2004
The firm sold a pair of Chinese Zitan cabinets for $80,500 to a mainland Chinese buyer.
Art of the Deal: Antiques in Atlantique City
20 Apr 2004
While walking through the Trump Taj Mahal casino, thoughts of The Donald naturally came to mind at the show,...
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