What began as an experimental glow-up in Gilded Age America, the lights of Broadway are burning at an unprecedented pace in this modern era. ⬬
Living With Antiques: The House Collector
On an Alabama farm, a lover of vernacular architecture rescues and reimagines historic log cabins—preserving place, memory, and a powerful sense of home. ⬬
Double Exposure
From the bullfighting ring to the atelier, Portuguese photographic pioneer Carlos Relvas constructed an early studio every bit as eccentric as his life. ⬬
Guest Editor Letter – Pieter Estersohn
A letter from our September/October 2025 issue’s guest editor, Pieter Estersohn ⬬
From Me to Thee
Edward Gorey’s genre-defying illustrations meet an unexpected medium. ⬬
When Edith Met Electra
A New York gallery maven and a forward-thinking collector, both women, drew the boundaries of the new field of American folk art collecting. ⬬
Do Surrealists Dream of Enameled Eyes?
A dazzling exhibition of jewels designed by surrealist artists of the early twentieth century to take us back to a more whimsical time. ⬬
Exhibitions – Feel The Magic
Tanya Minhas’s childhood memories are saturated in color. ⬬
September/October 2025
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2025 Guest Editor’s Letter Pieter Estersohn In ConversationLessons from the disaster and subsequent restoration at Boscobel House and Gardens in Garrison, New York. ObjectsThe Birth of the Travel Memento: The Grand Tour began as a way for young men of means to see Europe, and resulted in the invention …
The Object Ideal
If you’ve ever wondered what the perfect version of an everyday object looks like, you can see it in person at Robert Young Antiques in London this October. ⬬









