A dazzling collection of stories from international jewelry houses and a longtime dealer and scholar.
Delaware Antiques Show Preview Highlights
The show will take place from November 10 to November 12.
Tradition with a Twist
The Ford House in suburban Detroit features warm, Old World appointments, a rich collection of elegant antiques, and a surprise dash of sleek modern design.
Object lesson: Keeping Time with the Willards
Keynotes on a classic nineteenth-century American clock.
Field notes: Blind Spots
An exploration into the conversations that folk art, and antiques in general, can inspire.
A Blueprint for Early America
On Owen Biddle’s 1806 book, The Young Carpenter’s Assistant.
Facets and settings: Brooches as Books, Necklaces as Novellas
The narrative art jewelry of Barbara Paganin.
Seamless Transition
An excerpt from the book The New Antiquarians takes us into the Maine home of a young clothing designer turned folk art collector and dealer.
Endnotes: Sweet History in Spain
Chocolate is a sugary treat and a historical tool at the Museo de la Xocolata.
Hot Stove League
A gallery of six kitchens in historic American homes across the nation.










