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Richard Axtell of Deposit, New York, had an unusual Pennsylvania glazed redware fat lamp for $6500; a double-sided wooden butter print for $750; and a New England carved hickory busk board for $1150.Jewett-Berdan Antiques, Newcastle, Maine, asked $4800 for this mounted, vibrantly colored hooked rug with a house and a ... (Read More)
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Daniel Garber (1880-1958), Spring Planting, Stony Ridge, circa 1947, signed lower left and titled and inscribed on the stretcher, oil on canvas, 25" x 30", $242,500 (est. $200,000/ 250,000).Valley Landscape by John Frederick Kensett (1816-1872), monogrammed and dated "JFK '53," oil on canvas, oval, 13¼" x 10", $37,500 (est. $20,000/30,000) ... (Read More)
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Edward Hopper (1882-1967), Bridle Path, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 23 3/8" x 42 1/8", $10,386,500 (est. $5/7 million) to James Hill acting for a private collector. Painted in April 1939 and set in Central Park, it shows three riders about to enter the Riftstone Arch with the Dakota ... (Read More)
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A half-plate (4¼" x 5½") daguerreotype by John Plumbe Jr. (1809-1857) shows the eastern elevation of the U.S. Capitol in the winter of 1846. It is one of three; the other two are at the U.S. Library of Congress and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.A circa 1854 ... (Read More)
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by Ian McKay, [email protected] month's selection tees off with items from "Origins of Golf," a Christie's sale of the collection of Jaime Ortiz-Patiño, but here "G" also stands on this occasion for Gaiety Girls, a favourite Great Dane, and Glassboth medieval gilded and the Lalique variety. A varied bill of ... (Read More)
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Loretta Johnson promotes the show and owns Cobweb Antiques, one of the few stand-alone antiques shops in Monroe, Washington. This parasol from the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle, Washington, is in great shape and retains its bright color, and all of the icons shown and listed on its surface are ... (Read More)
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In cut paper with watercolor highlights, this work was tagged $4200 by David L. Good Antiques, Camden, Ohio. A similar example may be found in The Flowering of American Folk Art 1776-1876 by Jean Lipman and Alice Winchester.If a hooked rug can have spooky eyes, this one did. Dating to ... (Read More)
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Inlaid serpentine-front Hepplewhite sideboard, probably New York, circa 1795, mahogany and pine, with inlay of sawtooth trim, small flowers, and 14 ovals, 41½" high x 75¾" wide, with two short splits on top, several small veneer repairs, and brasses replaced in new holes, $5287.50.Pie safe in poplar, with diamond-pattern tins, ... (Read More)
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by Daniel GrantWasn't the sky supposed to fall? The United Kingdom's six-year-old artist resale royalty law, which requires that a percentage of the profit of a secondary market sale of art be paid to the creative artist or, since the law was expanded in the beginning of this year, to ... (Read More)
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by David HewettOn Wednesday, June 27, 64-year-old Barry Landau was sentenced in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Baltimore Division, to serve seven years in federal prison and pay roughly $46,000 in restitution for the theft of thousands of documents from historical societies, museums, private and public libraries, ... (Read More)
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