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Eighteenth Century French Ceramics At Birmingham Museum In December
22 Nov 2005
The Birmingham Museum of Art will open the exhibition, "À la dernière mode: Eighteenth Century French...
N.Y. Public Library Shows American Relief Prints From 1940s To 1960s
22 Nov 2005
"Prints With/Out Pressure: American Relief Prints from the 1940s through the 1960s," is on view in New York...
Pennsylvania Academy Receives 2005 National Medal Of Arts
22 Nov 2005
President George W. Bush announced on November 9 the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is a recipient...
From Gainsborough to Turner: British Watercolors From the Spooner Collection
22 Nov 2005
The remarkable Spooner collection of early British watercolors is one of the finest of its kind and is now on view...
Country Leads York County Classic Antiques Show
22 Nov 2005
"It was nice to see our early gate get back to what it was several years ago," Barry Cohen said after...
Greater York Antiques Show Offers Great Antiquing
22 Nov 2005
Visitors to the Greater York Antiques Show were well-rewarded with a grand looking Jim Burk production...
300 Years Of Antiques & Design At Lowery Enterprises’ First Show
22 Nov 2005
When longtime antiques dealers Jim and Judy Lowery were looking for another show, they decided to start...
Robert N. Melita, 50, Of Peter-Roberts Antiques
22 Nov 2005
One of the original founding partners of Peter-Roberts Antiques, Robert N. Melita, died November 9 in New York...
Dolphin Promotions Founder Bob Smith Dies At 77
22 Nov 2005
Bob Smith, former president of Dolphin Promotions, Inc, died on October 27 of leukemia and diabetes in Fort...
Famous Norman Rockwell Movie Painting Brings $478,000 In Sale
22 Nov 2005
Norman Rockwell's original 1943 movie publicity painting for the Academy Award-winning The Song of Bernadette...
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