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The Yellow Springs Show ; Maine Antique Digest, February 2002 Lita Solis-Cohen See More
Berry-Hill Galleries: Bankruptcy's Tentacles Spread: Maine Antique Digest, February2006 David HewettSee More
: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Jeanne SchintoSee More
: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Karl H. PassSee More
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Table of Contents, February 2006, Maine Antique Digest  See More
: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Don JohnsonSee More
Wealthy Collector with Wall Space Needed for 22' x 376' Battle of GettysburgPainting: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Robert KyleSee More
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: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Jackie Sideli Several times a year, Robert Eldred hosts a two-day Americana auction. There is always a good selection of Sandwich glass, period prints, country furniture, and paintings. Often there are toys.See More
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: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Robert Kyle Bull Run Auction, Inc. in Manassas, Virginia, the successor to the business and real estate occupied by Laws Auction & Antiques for a half-century, has closed while it regroups. See More
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: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 David Hewett The man who tried to carry off one of the more brazen fakes of top-end American antique furniture known died in December 2005. He died in Saco, Maine, and for two weeks his body lay unclaimed atSee More
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: Maine Antique Digest, February 2006 Lita Solis-Cohen An 18th-century wrought-iron door escutcheon in the form of an Indian head with a feathered headdress, 8¼" long, from the collection of James and Sally Sorber, estimated at $5000/7000, soldSee More
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