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The Pier Antique Show 2015
by Julie Schlenger Adell

New York City The Pier Antique Show opened Saturday, November 14, 2015, on the morning after the terrorist attack in Paris, and ran through Sunday. There was a stillness to the show, but the event served to take showgoers’ minds off the horror that had occurred 12 hours before. The show opened ... (Read More)

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Custer Leads the Charge
by Mark Sisco

Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, Thomaston, Maine It was a weekend of highs and lows at the Thomaston Place Auction Galleries sale on November 14 and 15, 2015, in Thomaston, Maine. The high was a Howard Pyle-type advertising panel of General Custer in extremis at the Little Bighorn, which moved out for ... (Read More)

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American Paintings Week
by Lita Solis-Cohen

Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams, Heritage, The American Art Fair, and Just Off Madison, New York City Twice a year collectors and dealers from all over the country come to New York City in search of American 19th- and 20th-century landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, Modernist paintings, and sculpture. In November and again ... (Read More)

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Texas Dealer Pleads Guilty in Antiques Investment Case
by M.A.D. Staff

A William Spratling banquet set once owned by country singer Marty Robbins and pink diamond jewelry once owned by an alleged mob boss were enticing antiques to investors. Several ponied up money to invest in the objects in the  hope that once they were sold there would be a handsome ... (Read More)

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Bertoia's "Holiday Surprises" Lives Up to Its Name at $1.867 Million
by Dick Friz

Vineland, New Jersey Photos courtesy Bertoia Auctions With an eye-popping inundation of treasures, Bertoia Auctions lived up to its pre-Thanksgiving theme of “Holiday Surprises.” The three-day, 2239-lot event, November 13-15, 2015, was a rip-snorter. No toy category was left behind as banks, trains, doorstops, vintage windups, a well-curated batch of biscuit tins, 250 ... (Read More)

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Tennessee Dealer Sentenced
by M.A.D. Staff

Paul “Mike” Willis, the owner of Unique Antiques and Auction Gallery, Collierville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty to theft of over $60,000 from a customer and was sentenced on September 1 to 90 days in jail and ordered to pay $22,000 in remaining restitution, according to Shelby County District Attorney General Amy ... (Read More)

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Books Received, November 2015
by M.A.D. Staff

These are brief reviews of books recently sent to us. We have included ordering information for publishers that accept mail, phone, or online orders. For other publishers, your local bookstore or a mail-order house is the place to look. Magnificent 19th Century Furniture: Historicism in Germany and Central Europe by Rainer ... (Read More)

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2015 Salon: Art + Design
by Julie Schlenger Adell

New York City Vive le Salon! Now in its fourth year under the management of Sanford L. Smith + Associates, but no longer partnered with the Syndicat National des Antiquaires, The Salon: Art + Design opened in New York City, November 12, 2015, the night before the terrorist attack in Paris. A ... (Read More)

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Malcolm Ivey Pleads Guilty
by M.A.D. Staff

Malcolm Ivey, the former operator of Ivey-Selkirk Auctions and Appraisals in St. Louis, Missouri, pleaded guilty on September 14 in St. Louis County Circuit Court to five Class C felony counts of stealing and one Class D felony count of unlawful business practices. As part of the plea agreement, Ivey will ... (Read More)

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School's in Session
by Hollie Davis and Andrew Richmond

The Young Collector After 120 years our house seems to have come full circle. As of this fall it is once again a schoolhouse. Nora, who just turned five, has started kindergarten at home. (Just in case the house itself wasn’t evidence enough that we never do anything the easy way.) ... (Read More)
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