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Dealers Ride Horse Weathervane to $77,000 in Maine
13 Jul 2004
A Timothy Gould auction always attracts a crowd and this past event was no exception.
Antiques Attract Area Dealers to Bridgehampton
13 Jul 2004
Produced by South Bay Auctions, Inc, the Bridgehampton show features 35 dealers with a wide range of antiques,...
Guyette Will Move Auction Operation to Maryland
13 Jul 2004
Twenty years of cold Maine winters is just about enough, says Gary Guyette of Guyette and Schmidt, Inc.
Time-Warner Building Is New Home for The American Antiques Show
13 Jul 2004
The exact location in the building has not been settled yet, but there is the possibility of the seventh...
In Celebration of Light in New Orleans
13 Jul 2004
When Jim and Cherye Pierce bought their first Ansel Adams prints in 1977 at a New Orleans gallery, they...
Taos Modern
13 Jul 2004
Like Frederic Remington, Herbert "Buck" Dunton was an academically trained artist who began his career...
Bahama Time
13 Jul 2004
Artist John Swan spent two months on the islands during the winter painting local landscapes of gardens...
Shelburne Museum Reopens to the Public July 16
13 Jul 2004
And it's looking better than ever after the completion of several years of diligent preservation, conservation...
Miniature Mexican Mansion Sells for $231,000 in Maryland
06 Jul 2004
A superlative dollhouse took everyone by surprise at Noel Barrett's auction of the collection of the Washington...
Buffalo Hide Brings $107,550 from Private Buyer
06 Jul 2004
The New York sale of American Indian art totaled $1,253,197, was 86 percent sold by lot and 91 percent...
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