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World Record for Ornithological Book Achieved Overseas
20 Jul 2004
A first edition of John Gould's five-volume "The Birds of Great Britain" snagged the price.
One Dealer with Deep Pockets Snaps up Lots at Eldred’s
20 Jul 2004
For the third consecutive sale at the gallery, a Cape-area member of the trade bought nearly everything...
Maine Tax Law Discriminates Against Small Antiques Dealers
20 Jul 2004
If you are an antiques dealer in Maine and the gross sales you report to the state's Revenue Services...
Long Summer Days, Bright Mornings Benefit Brimfield Shoppers
20 Jul 2004
More than 20 fields have space available for dealers who drive up at the last minute hoping to stake...
In New Venue, Litchfield County Antiques Show Upholds Quality
20 Jul 2004
"[There is] a sense of real satisfaction with the changes made for the show."
Getting ‘Fancy’ at the Peabody Essex Museum
20 Jul 2004
This traveling exhibition, organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Chipstone Foundation, is guest...
Decorated Furniture Highlights Cahoon’s Early Career
20 Jul 2004
Twenty-five years before Ralph and Martha Cahoon became famous for their whimsical primitive paintings,...
First American Art: The Charles & Valerie Diker Collection
20 Jul 2004
Integrity, Native Americans believe, is what guides the character of artists and their relationship to their...
Vetted Vermeer Brings $30 Million in London
13 Jul 2004
An audible murmur grew to a crescendo when a white-gloved member of Sotheby's staff brought the painting...
Arcade Fine Art Sale Yields Record Cahill Painting
13 Jul 2004
The winning bidder was Edenhurst Galleries of Los Angeles and Palm Desert.
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