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Auctioneer Linda Stamm said fine art is her personal favorite among antiques and collectibles subjects. So, not surprisingly, that category is always well represented in her sales. This auction not only had several dozen lots of American works but also works by artists from Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Germany, Uruguay, and ... (Read More)
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A Cree beaded knife sheath, 9 3/8" long, which Haas called a great work of art, sold to a Bay Area collector/dealer for $10,800 (est. $4000/6000). The sheath came from a local family that had, Haas said, no idea of its value. We could have sold it ten times over ... (Read More)
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Two-dimensional works included three by William Hawkins, ranging from a pencil drawing at $575 to a large (50½" x 58½") work called Woman and Child in the City (shown) at $17,250.Intricately carved American oak court cupboard. A winged bull over dentil molding was one of six winged creatures on the ... (Read More)
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Kagan Kagan to be HonoredAD 20/21: Art & Design of the 20th & 21st Centuries will honor designer Vladimir Kagan with the first AD 20/21 Design Award at its upcoming show. Now in its second year, AD 20/21 is a new concept in collectors' shows that bridges the 20th ... (Read More)
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Attendees at the 2009 Atlantique City, New Jersey's largest indoor antiques and collectibles show, will have the opportunity to win one of two $500 shopping sprees sponsored by Barbara Gerr Antiques, Galloway, New Jersey. Atlantique City returns to the Atlantic City Convention Center for its now annual show on March ... (Read More)
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The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has named Stephen D. Bonadies to be its chief conservator and deputy director for collections management. A 27-year veteran of museum work, Bonadies comes to Richmond from the Cincinnati Art Museum, where he held the positions of chief conservator, director of museum services, deputy ... (Read More)
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Auctions by the Bay Inc., a full-service auction house in northern California, has changed its name to Michaan's Auctions. "This name change will accurately identify who we are as a fine art auction house and will strengthen our presence in the worldwide marketplace," said Scott Bradley, vice president and COO. ... (Read More)
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$862,500. Since its discovery in 1925, only five collectors have owned this Colt handgun. ... (Read More)
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The Ellis Antiques Show, a mainstay in Boston since 1960, will be canceled for 2009. Boston Antiques for Charity, Inc. released the following statement on March 10. ?The Board of Directors of The Ellis Antiques Show announces the postponement of the 2009/50th Anniversary Show. Due to the difficult and unstable ... (Read More)
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