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Catherine Payling, MBE, has been appointed director of Waverly Rare Books, a Quinn’s Auction Galleries subsidiary in Falls Church, Virginia. Payling’s 25-year career in creative and nonprofit industries includes 15 years as curator/director of the Keats-Shelley House Museum in Rome, Italy and two years as an adjunct professor at Georgetown ... (Read More)
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Editorial
We received a letter from a dealer who attended an Americana auction in New York that had a large selection of clocks.
“When I arrived on Friday to view the clocks in person, I noted that all the ivory escutcheons for the door keys on the clocks were missing,” the letter ... (Read More)
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Ian McKay, <[email protected]>
A lengthy leonine leader in this month’s “Letter” is followed by some miniature masterpieces, which if not shown here “Actual Size” are nonetheless impressive. Russian works of art of various kinds also feature in this month’s selection, along with some ancient Roman pool attendants, Sèvres and Meissen porcelain, ... (Read More)
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1stdibs (www.1stdibs.com), an online art and antiques marketplace, announced in July to dealers that it was changing its commission structure. 1stdibs will now charge 15% on the first $10,000 of an order and 5% on the value of an order above $10,000. The firm has been adding a processing fee ... (Read More)
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Coastal Maine Antiques Show, Damariscotta, Maine
This year the Maine Antiques Dealers Association (MADA) produced a show for the 20th time at the Round Top Farm in Damariscotta, Maine. On August 23 MADA and the Damariscotta River Association partnered for the annual Coastal Maine Antiques Show. The former dairy farm has ... (Read More)
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Lucas Wentz and Russ Withem have joined Morphy Auctions, Denver, Pennsylvania.
Wentz will serve as director of the company’s antique fishing and tackle division. He grew up in a home filled with hunting and fishing antiques and has over a half-century of hands-on experience handling these specialties. His father was a ... (Read More)
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The Worcester Art Museum (WAM) will continue one of its most popular summertime traditions: free admission for the entire month of August. “Free August” includes access for everyone to special exhibitions, the permanent galleries, and WAM’s August programming.
“We are delighted to offer free access to WAM again this summer, thanks ... (Read More)
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Maine Antique Digest includes, as space permits, brief announcements of exhibitions planned by galleries, museums, or other venues. We need all press materials at least six weeks in advance of opening. We need to know the hours and dates of the exhibit, admission charges, and phone number and website for ... (Read More)
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Bruce Gamage, Jr., Antiques, Rockland, Maine
“I didn’t time it for the eclipse, believe me,” Bruce Gamage promised, regarding his August 21 summer auction in Rockland, Maine. His larger annual sales are usually hallmarked by items from the Wyeth family of artists, but this time the Wyeth works were eclipsed by ... (Read More)
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Norman Rockwell’s 1948 study for Tough Call, printed on the April 23, 1949, Saturday Evening Post cover, sold online for $1,680,000 at Heritage Auctions’ Platinum Night Sports Collectibles auction on August 20.
The study depicts John “Beans” Reardon, a Major League umpire, and two of his colleagues, Larry Goetz and Lou ... (Read More)
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