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The House Of Seven Gables Becomes A National Historic Landmark
12 Aug 2008
Throughout the Twentieth Century, generations of Massachusetts schoolchildren were hauled regularly through...
Htel De Masseran Collection Sets Records At Osenat
12 Aug 2008
On June 29, Maitre Jean-Pierre Osenat conducted a sale of 100 lots from the collection of the Hôtel...
First Ballerina Painting By Edgar Degas Now On View At Virginia Museum
12 Aug 2008
French artist Edgar Degas†first ballerina painting, the monumental ⁐ortrait of Mademoiselle Eugénie...
Pewter Creamer Stolen From Antiques Show In NH
12 Aug 2008
A pewter creamer by William Will, Philadelphia (active 1764‹8) was reported stolen from a booth at the Mid*Week...
Rose Hill Auction Modern Sale Ends Season With A Bang
12 Aug 2008
Rose Hill ast but not least†major sale of the season, the mid-Twentieth Century Modern, took...
Rhinebeck ummer MagicOffered Unusual Finds
12 Aug 2008
The summer doldrums were whisked aside by a lively one-day Rhinebeck Summer Magic Antiques Fair at the Dutchess...
Mint Museum rnament As ArtChallenges One To Flout Jewelry Traditions
12 Aug 2008
⁏rnament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the Helen Williams Drutt Collection†places contemporary...
James Brainard Horton, Retired Owner Of Horton Brasses
12 Aug 2008
James Brainard Horton died on August 2, after a long battle with Alzheimer disease. He was retired...
Good Turnout At Hildene Antiques Show
12 Aug 2008
The Hildene Antiques Show edition on July 12 offered an unhurried atmosphere as attendees strolled the rows...
Camden-Rockport Antiques Show Fills High School With Antiques
12 Aug 2008
Goosefare Antiques & Promotions filled Camden Regional High School gymnasium and cafeteria with...
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