Antiques News
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Stool Sold as Han in China Likely from Qing Dynasty
A stool labeled as being from the Han dynasty (roughly 200 B.C. to 220 a.d.) recently…
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Do they know its Antiques Week in Nashville?
The answer far too often is no. The large number of antiques-related shows on television about…
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Texas Railroad Memorabilia Up for Auction
There is no more enduring symbol of how the Old West became part of the New…
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Americana and Its New York Home
The primitive roots of much of what we think of as Americana makes New York City…
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Phyfe Sideboard at Auction
With all the brouhaha over the Duncan Phyfe show at the Met, you don’t expect you could find…
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Hammers Fall on the First Lots of Americana Week
A fancy painted card table, by Thomas Seymour, a blown flask, a winter painting by Walter…
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Into Americana Week
Americana Week has begun. Yesterday perhaps the first event of the week was a gallery talk…
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A Gaggle of Interest, Americana Week Edition
In this series, the UAA team will list some of the interesting items that we have…
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Furniture by Brooks, Belter Headline Alabama Auction
“Brown furniture” and “Victorian”are not words you commonly hear in the same breath with “auction records,”…