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Château-Sur-Mer:
Setting The Stage For Gilded Age
22 Jul 2015
By Abigail Howe Stewart NEWPORT, R.I. – Château-sur-Mer, though smaller than its Bellevue Avenue...
Q&A:
Nina Hellman On The
Mittler Scrimshaw Collection
21 Jul 2015
Nina Hellman has been fascinated with scrimshaw since first visiting the New Bedford Whaling Museum in the 1960s....
Gone Fishing: Fish Stories at Crystal Bridges Museum
21 Jul 2015
BENTONVILLE, ARK. – Combing through the riches in its ample collection, staff at the relatively...
More Than Silver Linings At Brunk Auctions
21 Jul 2015
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A rare George W. Stewart Kentucky coin silver ewer horse trophy sold for $188,800...
Face Jug Rattles Record Books At $92,000
20 Jul 2015
There is a very happy consignor following the July 18 stoneware and redware sale at Crocker Farm in Sparks,...
Hofer Named VP, Museum Director At NYHS
20 Jul 2015
Curator Margaret K. Hofer has been named vice president of the New-York Historical Society (NYHS) and director...
Gospel Book Goes For More Than $3 Million
17 Jul 2015
The second most expensive Gospel book ever sold at public auction after the Gospels of Henry the Lion...
Walker’s Florida Scene Top Catch At Neal’s
17 Jul 2015
NEW ORLEANS, LA. — A highlight of Neal Auction Company’s June 27 and 28 summer estates auction...
Q&A Eli Wilner
15 Jul 2015
Eli Wilner began his framing company in 1983 and today with 25 employees, including 15 frame conservators,...
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