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Antiques in Manchester
by David Hewett

Taken from the bleacher seats in the JFK Coliseum, about an hour after the 3 p.m. opening on Wednesday, this photo shows that the joint is still jumping. The last time the coliseum was used for an antiques show, it had way too few exhibitors among huge areas of curtained-off ... (Read More)

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New Barnes in Philadelphia: Reservations Required
by Lita Solis-Cohen

The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. ©2012 Tom Crane.Room 18. The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. ©2012 The Barnes Foundation.Room 13. Photo by Ryan Donnell. ©2012 The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.View of the Light Court, looking east. The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. ©2012 Tom Crane.Le Bonheur de vivre Room. The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. ©2012 Tom Crane.Cocktail ... (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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Letter from London
by Ian McKay

by Ian McKay, [email protected] is something of a picture gallery feel to this month's selection, which focuses principally on the hugely successful old master sales of London's summer season, but making up the show are two singing sculptures, some incomparable chess pieces, an ivory Virgin and Child, and a very ... (Read More)

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Autumn Hartford Antiques Show Canceled
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The Autumn Hartford Antiques Show has been canceled, according to an e-mail from promoter Frank Gaglio of Barn Star Productions. The show lost its venue after the sale of the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford in September 2011."It is with great disappointment and nearly a year of exhaustive searching that ... (Read More)

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Diverse Pottery Sale at Crocker Farm
by Karl H. Pass

Gorsuch Barn has been transformed by the Zipps. Since the family now owns their own facility, they have diversified and have started holding general antiques sales. Karl Pass photo.One of the rarest items ever sold by Crocker Farm was this stoneware face pitcher attributed to Samuel Bell, likely Strasburg, Virginia, ... (Read More)

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Sotheby's 20th-Century Design Sale
by Lita Solis-Cohen

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, aluminum Stoel, 27 3/8" x 19¾" x 19¾", $470,500 (est. $100,000/150,000) to a German dealer in the salesroom who said he was bidding for a private European collector. The handmade chair was produced from a single sheet of aluminum in 1960-62 by Gerrit Rietveld, Wim Rietveld, and ... (Read More)

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Fox and Grapes Dressing Table Acquired by PMA
by Lita Solis-Cohen

"The Fox and the Grapes" dressing table, 1765-75, mahogany, yellow poplar, white cedar, yellow pine; brass; ... (Read More)

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Smithsonian Buys a Benjamin Franklin Suit
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Photo courtesy Smithsonian National Museum of American History.The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History is adding to its permanent collection a three-piece suit worn by Benjamin Franklin during his diplomatic trip to France in 1778, which resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Alliance. The suit had been ... (Read More)

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American History, Including the Civil War
by Don Johnson

From the collection of artist Bradford Edwards, 282 Vietnam War-era Zippo lighters were offered together. Passed during the sale, they sold after the auction for $35,250.Robert Linn with two assistants and a stereo-view camera, photographed by I.H. Bonsall, circa 1863, 10¾" x 8½" plus mount, labeled "Point Lookout, Lookout Mt./ ... (Read More)
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