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Posted 01/01/11
Unveiled for the first time at the Winter Antiques Show, a small teabowl is revealed to be the earliest intact piece of American porcelain known to date—and it was made near Charleston.
Posted 10/25/10
Colonial Williamsburg will convene its sixty-third annual Antiques Forum between February 20 and 24, 2011. The theme this year, Decorative Arts Forensics: How We Know What We Know, is intended to shed light on some of the fascinating advances in techniques for historical research and scientific investigation that have opened new avenues of verification for curators, collectors, and scholars.
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Posted 01/19/10
An overview of the major upcoming antiques fairs and auctions held in New York in January 2010.
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Posted 09/24/09
The present learns from the past
September 2009 | During an unseasonably warm and sunny weekend last March, the Shelburne Museum and The Magazine ANTIQUES collaborated to give eight contemporary fine and decorative artists a close look at Electra Havemeyer Webb's masterwork, to see how it resonates with the creative mind today.
