(Auction)
Davies Auctions, Lafayette, Indianaby Don JohnsonThis one could have been on the moon. People still would have come. The February 2 sale in Lafayette, Indiana, by Davies Auctions drew a standing-room-only crowd that arrived early and stayed late.They came in large part for a strong selection of Americana, with all ... (Read More)
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(Feature)
by Henry I. KurtzAfter nearly 40 years of serving the needs of old-toy collectors from all over the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia, one of New York City's premier antique toy emporiums closed its doors for the last time on February 29.Appropriately named Second Childhood, the shop, which was ... (Read More)
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(Feature)
by Lita Solis-Cohen"The Unveiling" was advertised on a postcard with a picture of a maple Savery armchair "veiled" behind a piece of mauve satin, only its leg and arm showing. The card was an invitation from two Chester County, Pennsylvania, dealersVan Tassel/Baumann and H.L. Chalfantto "Please Join Us at a ... (Read More)
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(Show)
New York City
by Lita Solis-Cohen
"How do you explain that I sold one seven-figure object and eight six-figure objects, only one to an established client, during a week when financial markets across the world were tumbling?" asked Donald Ellis of Dundas, Ontario, and New York City, a dealer in Native American ... (Read More)
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(Show)
Wilmington, Massachusettsby Jeanne SchintoThe most interesting piece of news to emerge from the latest Greater Boston Antiques Festival, held January 19 and 20 at the Shriner's Auditorium in Wilmington, Massachusetts, was not that dealers made significant sales, although many did. It was that those sales were made on Sunday."These people ... (Read More)
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(Feature)
Christie's, New York Cityby Lita Solis-CohenThe collection of George and Lesley Schoedinger of St. Louis was put together with good advice and good taste in the late 1980's and '90's when the market for American furniture was at its peak. They bought furniture with clean lines, rich patinas, and in ... (Read More)
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(Young Collectors)
The Young CollectorReally Living with Antiquesby Hollie Davis and Andrew RichmondIn the marketplace you hear much talk about living with antiques, but in reality, many younger collectors are afraid of what they think that phrase entails. Fact is, many collectors live "around" their antiques, and that environment keeps many young ... (Read More)
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(Auction)
Christie's/Sotheby's, New York Cityby Karl H. Pass"We're seeing a lot of crossover interest from folk art people becoming interested in decoys here," commented Gary Guyette at the preview in Christie's Rockefeller Plaza showrooms. Guyette and business partner Frank Schmidt held a sale in association with Christie's Americana sale Friday, January ... (Read More)
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(Issue Story)
by David HewettRecently, Ralph Esmerian pulled his Edward Hicks folk art icon The Peaceable Kingdom from the American Folk Art Museum and deposited it with Sotheby's for a private auction (M.A.D., March 2008, p. 11-A). It did not sell, we have learned, and probably will be included in an art ... (Read More)
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(Issue Story)
by Lita Solis-Cohen"It is a truly great weathervane, one of the top ten, maybe one of the top five, right up there with Shem Drowne's grasshopper atop Faneuil Hall," said New Haven, Connecticut, antiques dealer Fred Giampietro. He was speaking about the early 19th-century wrought-iron Angel Gabriel weathervane he sold ... (Read More)
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