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Animals Get Lion’s Share Of Interest At Antique Garden Furniture Fair
06 May 2015
BRONX, N.Y. — The Bronx Zoo is down the road but one weekend every spring, a collection of animals...
Polish Painting Top Lot At Trinity International
06 May 2015
AVON, CONN. — Bidders from more than 20 countries competed for a wide selection of artwork at Trinity...
The Wilder Than Ever West Annual Scottsdale Sale Wrangles $14 Million
06 May 2015
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — If ever we needed proof that there are many art markets, Scottsdale Art Auction...
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Through The Looking Glass: Daguerreotype Masterworks From The Dawn Of Photography
06 May 2015
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – In an 1859 article in The Atlantic, Oliver Wendell Holmes dubbed the daguerreotype...
Cowan’s Arranges Private Sale Of Meriwether Lewis Pipe Tomahawk
06 May 2015
CINCINNATI, OHIO — Cowan’s Auctions, Inc. has sold privately the presentation style pipe tomahawk...
Van Gogh & Monet Command More Than $120 Million For Two Works Sold At Sotheby’s
06 May 2015
Five bidders competed for Vincent van Gogh’s “L’Allée des Alyscamps” from his renowned Arles...
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