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Grammys Force Los Angeles Art Show to Change Dates
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The 15th annual Los Angeles Art Show has changed the dates of the 2010 fair to January 20-24. The show will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center with an opening night benefit to take place Wednesday, January 20.the show is presented by the Fine Art Dealers Association (FADA) ... (Read More)

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Editorial: Taxing the Tickets
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The Maine State Legislature has made business more complicated for antiques show promoters and slightly more expensive for attendees.A major tax law change in Maine, slated to go in effect on January 1, 2010, will lower the state income tax by 2% for most Maine residents and will expand the ... (Read More)

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Summer Americana Sale: Lower Expectations, Lower Realizations
by David Hewett

The southeast Massachusetts Queen Anne breakfast table is a rarity in size—26" high with an 11¾" x 31¾" top with leaves down. It went to dealer Michael Whittemore for $46,800.Northeast Auctions, Manchester, New Hampshireby David HewettPhotos courtesy Northeast AuctionsIt is no secret that this year has not been a good ... (Read More)

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Leigh Keno: Full-Time Auctioneer
by Lita Solis-Cohen

by Lita Solis-Cohen Leigh Keno of New York City said he has made the change from antiques show dealer to full-time auctioneer. He has resigned from the New York Winter Antiques Show in January and from the ... (Read More)

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Case Opens Office in Nashville
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Case Antiques Inc., Auctions & Appraisals, has opened a branch office in Nashville, Tennessee. The four-year-old company is based in Knoxville, Tennessee, where it has a 13,500-square-foot auction gallery.The Nashville office will be under the direction of Sarah Campbell Drury, who has been hired as vice president for decorative arts. ... (Read More)

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Pull Toy Reels in Top Price
by Jeanne Schinto

The Peter Hunt furniture and accessories, as seen at the preview, included a child’s school desk and chair, a three-shelf étagère, two paintings, a two-part hutch, a one-door cabinet, two fall-front desks, a folding screen, and a two-part stepback cupboard. Hunt recycled secondhand furniture. He painted things and resold them ... (Read More)

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Art Dealer Surrenders
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Art theft suspect Matthew Taylor, 41, who also uses the name Matthew Taylor Nelson, was arrested in Los Angeles when he surrendered himself on September 3 on an arrest warrant for grand theft and receiving stolen property in connection with the theft of Brilliant Sunset in a Marsh by Granville ... (Read More)

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First Drum Roll Heard for Martignette Collection of Illustration Art
by Richard de Thuin

The highest bids were for two lots by Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951). A Proud WWI Sailor’s New Uniform, a House of Kuppenheimer ad diptych, 1917, an unsigned, relined oil on canvas, 29" x 46" overall, wore the crown when it sold to the phone for $155,350 (est.$50,000/70,000). It is one ... (Read More)

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A New Facility Is Christened
by Walter C. Newman

High lot of the Evans sale was this Dugan Glass Co. syrup pitcher. The 6¼" green opalescent vessel dates from the early 20th century and is undamaged and free of wear. This extremely rare example is decorated with the so-called “swastika” design. It is highly sought after by collectors since ... (Read More)

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Economists Weigh In on the Art Market
by Daniel Grant

by Daniel GrantThe news from the art trade has been grim the past year. Many art galleries around the United States have closed their doors, and major and regional fine arts auction houses have watched sales revenues and prices go down and the percentage of unsold lots go up. Fewer ... (Read More)
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