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The 70-acre garden designed by Henry Francis du Pont that surrounds his house, museum, and library at Winterthur, Delaware, is one of ten classic gardens illustrated on a new pane of 20 postage stamps. The stamps feature ten different photographs of country estates and municipal gardens, taken between 1996 and ... (Read More)
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Something a little different for this month’s “Letter.” With two of the biggest three London rooms either busy selling in the Far East, focussing largely on modern art, or operating in collecting fields that I do not usually cover, I was relieved to find that Bonhams were up and running ... (Read More)
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A Book Review
"I want visitors to the Museum of the American Revolution to feel like they have walked through a movie,” said R. Scott Stephenson, president and CEO of the Museum of the American Revolution, shortly after the museum opened at Third and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia in April 2017.
Stephenson ... (Read More)
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Heritage Auctions has eclipsed 1.25 million online bidder-members who use its online platform (www.HA.com) to buy and sell objects across more than 40 collecting categories, the Dallas, Texas-based auction house recently announced.
“Heritage Auctions remains at the forefront of auction technology, and our free database of nearly 5 million lots has ... (Read More)
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Marion Antique Auctions, Marion, Massachusetts
Photos courtesy Marion Antique Auctions
Local estates and collections are reliable components of the biannual sales by Marion Antique Auctions in Marion, Massachusetts, and they draw good crowds to the auction hall. The Thanksgiving sale on November 30, 2019, presented fine objects to a crowd.
Attendance was slightly ... (Read More)
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Garth’s Auctions, Columbus, Ohio
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A group of family portraits painted in Richmond, Virginia, during the American Revolution are now on exhibit at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The portraits of the Seabrook family are the work of the so-called “Payne Limner,” who worked in Virginia during the ... (Read More)
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Passion: many collectors have it. Some believe it is the engine that keeps the collecting world turning and churning. It certainly leads to a variety of behaviors that those in the non-collecting world might consider unusual, even bizarre. (Of course, passionate love does the same thing.) I think of Brimfield ... (Read More)
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Photos courtesy Willard House & Clock Museum
While not quite a household name, Simon Willard (1753-1848) is well known to American decorative arts scholars and collectors as an eminent and innovative Massachusetts clockmaker. His signed clocks, including the “banjo” style that he invented, continue to earn top prices. He was just ... (Read More)
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Bonhams, Los Angeles, California
Photos courtesy Bonhams
In this one story M.A.D. is covering two Bonhams auctions in Los Angeles on November 25, 2019: the sale of the Eddie Basha collection of Western American art, and Bonhams’ traditional California and Western art auction. San Francisco specialist Aaron Bastian said the two auctions ... (Read More)
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