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Shaker Devotees Keep the Faith
by Jeanne Schinto

The sale’s top lot, going to dealer John Keith Russell at $117,000, was a 5'5" long trestle table in cherry with original finish in cranberry red paint. Made in 1830 or 1840 in Mount Lebanon, New York, very likely for use by the ministry of that Shaker community, it came ... (Read More)

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The Gary Pepper Collection of Elvis Presley Memorabilia
by Danielle Arnet

A lot of 14 photos from the Rainbow Rink in Memphis in 1961, including one with Pepper, sold for $3904.Chicago collector Mike Gomez fought phone bidders to capture an RCA album, Loving You. Inscribed to Pepper, it sold for $5368. Hindman photo.Chicago-area fan John Urso bought both shirts in the ... (Read More)

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Pair of Aesthetic Movement Chairs Sells for $390,400
by Lita Solis-Cohen

$390,400. Photo courtesy Rago.by Lita Solis-CohenThings often bring more at sales where you don't expect to find them. A surprising $390,400 (includes buyer's premium) was paid at an estate sale at Rago Arts and Auction Center in Lambertville, New Jersey, on Saturday, December 5, 2009, for a pair of chairs ... (Read More)

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William Stahl to Leave Sotheby's on December 31
by Lita Solis-Cohen

by Lita Solis-CohenOn December 3, 2009, Bill Stahl called his last American paintings sale as Sotheby's vice chairman and auctioneer. Stahl will leave Sotheby's on December 31. He said he will stay involved in the marketplace for Americana, the field in which he has played a major role since 1974. ... (Read More)

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Belknap Double Portrait Brings $419,750
by Jackie Sideli

The double portrait by Zedekiah Belknap of two children is sensational in every way. This wonderfully evocative painting looked as if it had stepped right out of a page from a folk art museum catalog. It sold for $419,750 to dealer Fred Giampietro, bidding for a client.by Jackie SideliPhotos courtesy ... (Read More)

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Must-Sees during Americana Week
by Lita Solis-Cohen

by Lita Solis-CohenFor 55 years, the Winter Antiques Show has been the magnet that brings people to New York City for Americana Week in January. Other shows and special events have grown up around it; they are all listed below. The auction previews, gallery shows, and museum exhibitions during the ... (Read More)

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Baldwin-Wallace Collection Sells Well
by Susan Mellish

Rachel Davis Fine Arts, Cleveland, Ohioby Susan MellishPhotos courtesy Rachel Davis Fine ArtsWorks by Carl Gaertner (1898-1952) were in high demand. The top pick of the auction was The Popcorn Man, especially appealing with its dark overtones illuminated by streetlights and the glow emanating from the popcorn vendor’s wagon. The ... (Read More)

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Seemingly Cursed Tent Show Tries to Kill the Curse
by David Hewett

This is how it looked under the big white tents on Sunday morning. People weren’t wearing yellow rain slickers as fashion statements; they needed them. The Shaker crew laid down hay on the wettest, boggiest soggy spots on Sunday morning, but the field was soaked.Shown by Ed Weissman Antiques, Portsmouth, ... (Read More)

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The Printer, the Letter, and the Post Office
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EditorialSubscribers recently received a letter from Maine Antique Digest that contained a two-page ad for the November 7 and 8 auction at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries in Thomaston, Maine.Some recipients have questioned whether M.A.D. is getting into the direct mail business, or whether we've sold our subscriber list to Thomaston ... (Read More)

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Annual Adirondack Museum Show
by Betty Flood

Ralph Kylloe of Glens Falls, New York, author of A History of the Old Hickory Chair Company and the Indiana Hickory Furniture Movement, bought 300 of these hickory chairs from a monastery. Before being refinished they were offered at $275 each. If cleaned and varnished, they were $350 each.George Earl ... (Read More)
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