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(Computer Article)

Free Software: The Good and the Bad
by John P. Reid

Java software update screens of computer technology giant Oracle have a checkbox that must be unchecked to stop installation of unrelated software. Computer Column #302 John P. Reid, E-mail: [email protected] Free software is a nice idea, but it is fraught with risks. Some free software is so-called open-source, meaning it is designed by ... (Read More)

(Issue Story)

The Threat from D.C.
by Clayton Pennington

Editorial Two issues under consideration in Washington, D.C., could have a major— and possibly devastating—impact on the art and antiques market in America. In December 2013, the Advisory Council on Wildlife Trafficking, a group formed to advise and assist the Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking, held a public meeting in our ... (Read More)

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Antiques Roadshow 2014 Destinations
by M.A.D. staff

Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s most-watched prime time series, has announced its summer 2014 tour destinations: Bismarck, North Dakota, May 31; Santa Clara, California, June 7; Birmingham, Alabama, June 21; Austin, Texas, June 28; Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 19; Chicago, Illinois, July 26; New York, New York, August 9; and Charleston, West ... (Read More)

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Grant Awarded to Digitize New York Silver Collection
by M.A.D. staff

The Museum of the City of New York has been awarded a $150,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation for a two-year project to catalog and digitize its collection of historic New York silver. The collection includes 2200 pieces of civic, domestic, religious, and presentation hollowware, flatware, and accessories made ... (Read More)

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New York City Law Modernizes Recordkeeping for Secondhand Dealers
by Betty Flood

One of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s last acts in office was to sign legislation that will modernize the recordkeeping practices of pawnbrokers and certain secondhand dealers in New York City. The legislation will make records that pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers are already required to keep more readily available for review ... (Read More)

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Merchandise Mart Cancels Annual Antiques Fair
by Danielle Arnet

Citing a “fractured market,” management at Chicago’s Merchandise Mart (also called the Mart) has canceled its annual International Antiques Fair, scheduled for April 24-27, 2014. “We decided it is best to take a step out,” Lisa Simonian, vice president of marketing for Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc. (MMPI) and its consumer and ... (Read More)

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Maryland Chapter of American Antique Arts Association
by M.A.D. staff

The Charles County (Maryland) Chapter of the American Antique Arts Association, a nonprofit devoted to the appreciation, study, and preservation of American antiques, architecture, arts, crafts, and local history, voted to donate money to three local organizations. The Maryland Veterans Memorial Museum, the Southern Maryland Carousel Group, and the Port ... (Read More)

(Auction Law and Ethics)

Out of Sight, Out of Mind
by Steve Proffitt

Auction Law & Ethics So what’s not to like? The answer can be plenty. A few of the things that I most dislike include (a) mean people, (b) rude people (especially when driving), (c) arrogant people, (d) annoying people, (e) standing in line (anywhere), (f) greed (think gasoline), (g) banks and insurance ... (Read More)

(Issue Story)

Letter from London
by Ian McKay

Ian McKay, [email protected] Chinese works of art and Russian pictures play a prominent part in this month’s selection, something almost inevitable where the London market is concerned, but this “Letter” also includes a belated Christmas Carol from Dante Gabriel Rossetti, a portrait of Jane Austen, a costly chess piece, a Constable ... (Read More)

(Young Collectors)

2013: The Year in Review
by Andrew Richmond and Hollie Davis

The Young Collector This column seems to have become an annual tradition, one that’s much more pleasant to reflect on than resolutions. It shows how each year seems to bring such dramatic changes. Nat, who was a little pink lump (an adorable lump but a lump nonetheless) this time last year, ... (Read More)
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