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Taxes 101: Keeping Track of Business Expenses
by Caroline Evans

by Caroline Evans"You have to spend money to make money" they always say. "They" are right, but also you ought to keep track of what you spend.There are at least two reasons to keep track of the numbers. One is to monitor your business, and another is taxes. The U.S. ... (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.C.F.A. Voysey: Architect, Designer, Individualist by Anne Stewart O'Donnell (Pomegranate Communications, ... (Read More)

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Some Great Stuff in New Brunswick Sales
by Peter Smit

There was a good selection of decoys at Bond's sale. Three decoys by Ralph Howlett of Saint John (one shown left) made $140; the whistler hen and drake went together at $525; and the black duck by Bert Burns of Rothesay, New Brunswick, fetched $120. Kevin Bond, April 16.This silver ... (Read More)

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Two Folk Art Objects Stolen
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The Just Folk Gallery in Summerland, California fell victim of a theft on May 20 at approximately 4:20 p.m. Missing from the Just Folk collection is a 9" x 9" x 2" mixed ... (Read More)

(Auction)

Fresh Venue, Good Smalls, and Some New Blood at Shaker Sale
by Jeanne Schinto

The 5'8" long cherry drop-leaf dining table in original varnish finish, Hancock, Massachusetts, sold to a phone bidder for $44,480 (est. $25,000/35,000). The catalog gave its very detailed history. "Built for the space next to the dumbwaiter in the Dining Hall of the Brick Dwelling House," it "remained there until ... (Read More)

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Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rules on Bid-Rigging Case
by Elizabeth Dinan

by Elizabeth DinanThe Supreme Court of New Hampshire ruled that auctioneer Harold French of Warner, New Hampshire, broke state law by rigging the bidding for an antique nautical painting, and the court also upheld sanctions imposed against French by the state Board of Auctioneers.Portsmouth, New Hampshire, police allege that French ... (Read More)

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Buyer Claims Multimillion-Dollar Art Purchases Included Fakes and Overpriced Works
by Clayton Pennington

by Clayton Pennington The issue of pricing art is going to face scrutiny in court, if a lawsuit filed in federal court goes to a decision. Arthur Properties, a corporation based in Luxembourg, filed suit on June 29 charging ABA Gallery of New York City with selling four fakes and ... (Read More)

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Start of Manchester Show Canceled for 2011
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The Start of Manchester Antiques Show, scheduled for ... (Read More)

(Auction)

Whim Museum Celebrates 25 Years of Antiques Auctions
by Michael Connors

The Estate Whim Plantation Museum sign just outside the town of Frederiksted in St. Croix.Over 200 people attended the auction, and every seat in the big tent was taken. The overflow crowd found seating on all sides of the tent.St. Croix Landmarks Society, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islandsby Michael Connors, ... (Read More)

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Toy, Doll, and Advertising Auction Hits $1.4 Million
by Mark Sisco

It was the condition and the original wooden box with a label that drove this Automatic Toy Works figure well past the $6000/9000 estimate. The paper label read "Automatic Toys/ Woman's Rights/ Patented October 13th, 1874." The little mechanical Black woman in perfectly intact attire pounded the podium and turned ... (Read More)
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