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Hebrew Manuscripts Perform Well At Kestenbaum’s Judaica Auction
01 Jul 2015
The star lot, Igroth Shada’r, a collection of almost 120 autograph letters each signed by the most...
Rare Coins Attain $6 Million At Legend’s Regency Auction XII
01 Jul 2015
The top lot of the auction was an 1879 $4 Stella coin with flowing hair that fetched $258,500. LAS VEGAS,...
Folk Art And American Modernism Opens July 18 At Folk Art Museum
01 Jul 2015
Attributed to Abraham Heebner (1802–1877), “Exotic Bird and Townscape,” Montgomery County, Penn.,...
Folk Art or Marriage Gift? 400 Years of Mangle Boards
01 Jul 2015
Review by Anne Kugielsky Mangle Boards of Northern Europe: Suomi, Danmark, Island, Nederland, Sverige,...
Antiques In The Valley Draws People To Oley, Penn.
01 Jul 2015
Old Farm Antiques, Reading, Penn. Review and Photos by R. Scudder Smith OLEY, PENN. — Antiques in the Valley,...
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Ennion And His Legacy: Mold-Blown Glass From Ancient Rome At The Corning Museum Of Glass Through January 4
01 Jul 2015
CORNING, N.Y. – There are multiple reasons to see the exhibition “Ennion and His Legacy:...
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