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$121,500 For Violoncello At Skinner’s
12 Jul 2005
Crowning the selection was a violoncello made in 1817 by Giacomo Rivolta, an instrument reputed to have...
American Indian Art Exceeds Estimates At Sotheby’s
12 Jul 2005
The sale of American Indian art on May 13 at Sotheby's totaled $3,446,866, far above the high estimate...
$20 Million Old Master Painting Sets Record At Christie’s
12 Jul 2005
Canaletto's spectacular view of "The Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day," realized $20,086,024 and set a world...
Dealer Arrested In Yale Library Map Theft
12 Jul 2005
Yale Police have charged a former Manhattan map dealer with the theft of what could add up to several...
Antiques Enthusiasts Descend On Scott Antiques Market
12 Jul 2005
When the doors open to the public, shoppers scramble toward their favorite exhibitors at Scott Antiques...
Litchfield Antiques Sizzles With Activity Despite Heat
12 Jul 2005
Despite the heat, "We had a steady stream of visitors on Saturday and a number of the dealers did quite...
Pennsylvania Impressionists Lead Freeman’s Auction
06 Jul 2005
Several works by Pennsylvania Impressionists fetched well over $100,000 at Freeman's June 26 auction...
Chimp’s Art Outsells Renoir And Warhol At Auction
05 Jul 2005
While Warhol's and Renoir's work did not sell, bidders lavished attention on Congo the chimp's paintings....
Tiffany mosaic tiles discovered during restoration
05 Jul 2005
Luminescent Tiffany tiles were exposed after multiple layers of paint and plaster were scraped off the century-old...
Beck Whittemore, Chairperson Of Golden Ball Tavern Show Dies
05 Jul 2005
For more than 25 years, she and her husband were chairpersons for the museum's annual outdoor antiques...
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