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Fusco & Four Announces Initial Roster for New Ellis Boston Antiques Show
by Jeanne Schinto

by Jeanne SchintoAs of February 1, the dealer list for the new Ellis Boston Antiques Show, scheduled for October 13-16 at the Cyclorama in the Boston Center for the Arts, was divided exactly between veterans and newcomers.View of the entrance to the Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts ... (Read More)

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Monk Exceeds Expectations
by Don Johnson

by Don JohnsonIndeed, they found him.There were two Chinese porcelain figures, but this monk was the key item of the lot. The pair realized $36,425. The base of the figure was stamped "China" in capital letters and had the impressed maker's mark in Chinese, shown above. Photos courtesy Cowan's.An unpretentious ... (Read More)

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An "Off" Year at the Peabody Essex Museum
by Jeanne Schinto

W.M. Schwind Jr. of Yarmouth, Maine, posed with this 1780-1800 Maine country Chippendale 57¼" tall six-drawer chest in birch with traces of old red finish and its original brasses. Descended in the Nathan Weston family, the chest was $7500.Stephen Score posed with this 1920-30 New England hooked rug depicting a ... (Read More)

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Auction Law & Ethics: Problems with Property
by Steve Proffitt

Auction Law and Ethicsby Steve ProffittAn auctioneer sells property of some type at auction. That is obvious. What is not so apparent are all the particulars involved with the property and relevant to its sale. This is one of the aspects of auctioneering that makes it a lot more difficult ... (Read More)

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Antiques + Modernism Winnetka
by Danielle Arnet

Gary Sergeant of Woodbury, Connecticut, shows a couple a small (65" high x 39" wide) George II figured walnut chest-on-chest. It was $17,500. The George II carved walnut footstool on top with hairy paw feet with original casters, Irish, circa 1745, was $9800. The oil on canvas setter portraits by ... (Read More)

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In the Trade: Karen and Mark Wheaton, Maria's Pond Antiques, Mariaville, New York
by Frank Donegan

Karen and Mark Wheaton at home.Store counter of unusually small size (32" high x 41" wide x 16" deep), in old white paint, with both the edge of the top and of the open shelf in the back grain-painted,$725.Vibrant multicolored hooked rug with the initials “AW,” $595.Black-and-white carved horse with ... (Read More)

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It Takes a Village
by Hollie Davis and Andrew Richmond

The Young Collectorby Hollie Davis and Andrew RichmondShortly after Hollie's labor ended, Andrew began one of his own, one that proved far more protracted than any childbirth. Approached late last spring by the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio in Lancaster with an opportunity to serve as a guest curator of ... (Read More)

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Computer Column for Antiquers: Making Labels
by John P. Reid

Label-making software can produce round CD and DVD labels, labels from a mailing list, inventory labels, business cards, meeting name tags, and much more.Computer Column #267by John P. Reid, [email protected] for printing mailing labels, business cards, price tags, CD or DVD labels, name tags, rotary index cards, filing stickers, and ... (Read More)

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Books Received
by M.A.D. Staff

by M.A.D. StaffThese are brief reviews of books recently sent to us. We have included ordering information for publishers that accept mail, phone, or on-line orders. For other publishers, your local bookstore or mail-order house is the place to look.The Art of Collecting: An Intimate Tour Inside Private Art Collections, ... (Read More)

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Renaissance Jewelry Paces Thomaston Sale
by Mark Sisco

This Renaissance pendant with an enameled scene of St. George slaying the dragon, set amid diamonds, lapis, malachite, carnelian, and agates, brought $85,100. Thomaston Place photo.The “Marlborough Jewel,” a pendant with five rectangular-cut diamonds, five oval-cut rubies, and three pearl drops, in a case by H. Heydenryk, sold for $80,500.Thomaston ... (Read More)
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