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by David HewettOn July 1 a new law, Act 167, regulating scrap metal processors, went into effect in Vermont. Governor Peter Shumlin signed the legislation on May 18. (Act 167 had been H.699 as it made its way through various committees in the house and senate.) It had been introduced ... (Read More)
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by Lita Solis-CohenWinterthur is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture (WPAMC), originally known as the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture (WPEAC), and the 40th anniversary of the Winterthur-University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC) with an exhibition that highlights the accomplishments of ... (Read More)
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by Steve ProffittThese days the postman most often delivers electronically. A nice man sent me this e-mail: "In a recent issue of M.A.D., there was an article on an auction in which a piece of art sold for more than a million dollars. A well-known dealer, who did not have ... (Read More)
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Paula Sophoclides of Recollections, Canandaigua, New York, specializes in decorative quilts, English porcelains, and early furniture. She showed a pink circled quilt for $275 and a navy blue garland of flowers quilt for $235.Michael Albanese of Kendall, New York, specializes in baskets from Peru and the Southwest, priced from $200 ... (Read More)
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