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We Are One: Mapping America’s Road From Revolution To Independence
28 Jul 2015
BOSTON, MASS. – “We Are One: Mapping America’s Road From Revolution to Independence,” on view...
Lincoln’s Oldsquaw Hen Nets
$74,750 At Decoys Unlimited
27 Jul 2015
HYANNIS, MASS. — The leading lot on the first day of Ted Harmon’s Decoys Unlimited auction July 26–27...
Crowell Duck Soars To
$210,000 At Copley Sale
27 Jul 2015
PLYMOUTH, MASS. — Steve O’Brien’s Copley Fine Art Auctions got Decoy Week off to a strong start...
Russell’s Horses & Riders Leap To
$1 Million At Coeur D’Alene
27 Jul 2015
RENO, NEV. — The Coeur d’Alene art auction at the Peppermill Resort on July 25 realized $22.1 million...
Red Letter Day For O’Keeffe Museum
24 Jul 2015
The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum’s Research Center, Santa Fe, N.M., has received the gift of correspondence...
The Small World Of Shaker
24 Jul 2015
Fascination with miniaturizing familiar objects has always been part of being human. The Shaker Museum...
Philadelphia Antiques Show
Approaches Capacity For 2016
22 Jul 2015
By Laura Beach PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — Barely a month after the Philadelphia Antiques Show announced...
July 31, 2015
22 Jul 2015
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Tiverton Holiday Tradition
Continues With A Crowd Pleaser
22 Jul 2015
By Tom O’Hara TIVERTON, R.I. – Ferguson and D’Arruda gathered more than 40 exhibitors for the latest...
A Very Good Sign At Start
Of John McInnis Auction
22 Jul 2015
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack; Additional Photos Courtesy John McInnis Auctioneers AMESBURY,...
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