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Antiques Dealer Dominick Troiani Dies At 89
26 Jul 2005
After a brief illness, longtime antiques dealer Dominick H. Troiani died on July 7 at the age of 89.
Hundreds Swarm Mulford Farms Show
26 Jul 2005
Jean Sinenberg assembled nearly 100 dealers of antiques and decorator accessories for the many hundreds...
Buyers Flock To Stella’s Bridgehampton Show
26 Jul 2005
Hailed a success by both dealers and the society, it was greeted by surprisingly big crowds who did a good...
Brisk Business In Brimfield
26 Jul 2005
"The weather was certainly a factor this time but the crowds seemed to hang in there for the week," said...
‘Tommy Gun’ Sets Record
21 Jul 2005
An early Colt Model 1921 Thompson Submachine Gun in magnificent condition brings $43,125.00.
Sails Strong At Thomaston
21 Jul 2005
A stunning depiction of the Ocean Herald, an American clipper ship, sells for $88,000.
No Small Peanuts For Charles Schulz Drawings
21 Jul 2005
Original Charles Schulz Li'l Folks pages sell for $14,850 and $27,500, while vintage train passes bring...
French Porcelain Brings $1.8 Million
21 Jul 2005
Christie's sale of important European furniture, works of art, ceramics, tapestries and carpets realized...
Virginia Museum Acquires Rare Chinese Funerary Couch
19 Jul 2005
A rare Chinese funerary couch, a variety of African works and a bronze by Antoine-Louis Barye are among...
Wadsworth Atheneum Acquires Two Rare Nineteenth Century French Sculptures
19 Jul 2005
The museum has purchased two rare Nineteenth Century French sculptures by Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904)...
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