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Gaglio Conquers Concord, Drawing a Big, Buying Crowd
by Jeanne Schinto

James B. Grievo of Stockton, New Jersey, sold the 18th-century New Hampshire chest-on-frame to a collector. The unsigned tall clock sold to a dealer visiting the show. Grievo said he also sold "many, many smalls. It was one of the best shows I've ever had. I don't think [the distance ... (Read More)

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The Townsend Collection, Part 2: Prehistoric Native American Art
by Don Johnson

The 3 7/8" long porphyry birdstone known as the "Smithsonian Bird," found in Vernon County, Wisconsin, appeared to be bid to $725,000 over the phones but did not sell (see text).Described as "the best of its type," this 4½" x 3¼" Wisconsin wing bannerstone of porphyry, in good condition, found ... (Read More)

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Bigger and Better Deerfield
by Fran Kramer

The "Murray's" store sign from Maine was $1750 from Bill Quinn of Alna, Maine. Quinn also had a huge grain bin, "fresh from Maine," priced at $1850.Weathervanes and checkerboards and a circa 1900 carved carousel cat ($3700) were all from William Gittes of Barrington, New Hampshire. The tin vane (center) ... (Read More)

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Summer Ceramic Sale at Crocker Farm
by Karl H. Pass

Starting the sale was this rare stoneware jar with open handles and stamped "Coerlears Hook" and "N.York" along the rim. A very early piece, it turned up not long ago at an estate sale in South Carolina. Made in Manhattan by African-American potter Thomas Commeraw, this 11 5/8" tall two-gallon ... (Read More)

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Black with a Gold Strake: An Exercise in Ship Identification
by Sam Davidson and James Shuttleworth

by Sam Davidson and James ShuttleworthThe Liverpool artist John Hughes (1806-1878/80) painted ship portraits mainly for visiting American captains. Consequently, although well represented in today's American collections, his works are seldom met with in the U.K., where he has been slower to gain recognition. In May, one of his typical ... (Read More)

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Summer Americana, Paintings, and Sporting Auction
by Jackie Sideli

This stunning 11" x 13½" white-line color woodcut print by Provincetown, Massachusetts, artist Blanche Lazzell (1878-1956) was in remarkable condition. In vivid blues, greens, reds, yellows, and browns, signed and dated 1931, Sail Boat sold for $106,200 to a bidder at the sale.Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc., East Dennis, Massachusettsby ... (Read More)

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The Wistar Bottle: A Cautionary Tale
by Lita Solis-Cohen

by Lita Solis-CohenA federal grand jury in Philadelphia is hearing testimony regarding a glass wine bottle with the initials "RW" that was made at the Wistarburgh Glassworks in the mid-18th century and has been on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) for over 20 years. According to an ... (Read More)

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New Show for Greenwich, Connecticut
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A new show, Antiques & Art Avant-Garde Greenwich, will launch December 14-16 at the recently renovated Eastern Greenwich Civic Center in Greenwich, Connecticut. The show is a fund-raiser for two Fairfield County organizations, the Bruce Museum and the Greenwich Historical Society. The show will be managed by Frank Gaglio.The event ... (Read More)

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Peter Seibert Named New Executive Director of the Millicent Rogers Museum
by Lita Solis-Cohen

by Lita Solis-CohenPeter Seibert has been named the new executive director of the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, New Mexico. The museum focuses on the Native American, Hispanic, and artistic traditions of northern New Mexico."I was blown away by the incredible collections that were assembled by Millicent Rogers and her ... (Read More)

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Whimsical Carnival Glass Vase Brings $50,000
by Nick Sabo

Jim Wroda Auction Service, Millersburg, Ohio by Nick Sabo Photos by Sean Hoxworth A giant rosebowl in green sold for $32,000. It is prized for its outstanding green color and blue iridescence. This Hobstar and Feather vase was a whimsy made from a giant green rosebowl. The only such whimsy known ... (Read More)
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