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Bob Cahn, The Primitive Man, 93
09 Jan 2017
ENCINITAS, CALIF. – Well-known antiques dealer Bob Cahn, originally of Carmel, N.Y., died at age 93 on August...
‘Lockwood Kipling: Arts And Crafts’ Will Open At V&A January 14
09 Jan 2017
LONDON – The Victoria and Albert Museum has collaborated with the Bard Graduate Center, New York,...
eBay Reconsidered: Three Dealers Say They Gross $5 Million Annually
09 Jan 2017
By Rick Russack Today’s eBay is not, as the saying goes, your father’s eBay. Astute dealers...
Sandy L. Alderfer Passes Alderfer Auction Gavel Of Ownership To Sherry S. Russell
09 Jan 2017
HATFIELD, PENN. – Sandy L. Alderfer, chief executive officer (CEO) of Alderfer’s Auctioneers...
Q&A: Jill Ramsey
09 Jan 2017
eBay has always been a refuge for dealers and collectors looking to find an estate-fresh bargain, but within...
Top Picks: Carved In Time
09 Jan 2017
In 1937, William Edmondson was the first African American artist to be given a one man show at the Museum...
Video: Alexander Girard, A Modernist Rooted In Folk Art
09 Jan 2017
RHEIN, GERMANY — Alexander Girard was one of the most influential American textile artists to emerge...
Leland Little Reschedules New Year’s Gallery Auction
06 Jan 2017
HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Due to a winter weather advisory in North Carolina this weekend, Leland Little...
Glass U.S. Penny Doubles Estimate Bringing $70,500 At Heritage
06 Jan 2017
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — The only known surviving intact experimental all-glass penny, manufactured...
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