Chess Set by Hector Aguilar December 13, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet A stunning complete Panzon chess set (32 pieces) by celebrated silver master of Mexico, Hector Aguilar, circa 1950s. Please contact […] Read more
Madison Square Church Fragments Located December 2, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet As reported in the New York Times, architectural historians have finally finished tracking down the fragments of the short-lived Madison […] Read more
Fang Masks from Gabon November 30, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet The impressive mask above from the Hemingway African Gallery at the Manhattan Art and Antiques Center was crafted by the […] Read more
Huanghuali Furniture November 23, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet Learn more about Huanghuali furniture after the jump! Read more
Earliest American Teabowl November 21, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet Recent Antiques magazine feature article “American Porcelain Teabowl” charts the fascinating history of domestic eighteenth-century porcelain, focusing on the recent […] Read more
Herb & Dorothy: The Vogel Collection November 17, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet From independent filmmaker Megumi Sasaki comes Herb & Dorothy, the extraordinary story of an ordinary couple–a librarian and a postal […] Read more
New Study of Metalwork Pioneer November 15, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet Reported in the New York Times, a new book “The Jewelry and Metalwork of Marie Zimmerman” by Manhattan furniture collectors, […] Read more
Holiday Catch at Flying Cranes November 9, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet Flying Cranes Antiques Galleries #55, 56 & 58 at The Manhattan Art & Antiques Center, 1050 Second Ave., NYC, will […] Read more
The New York Historical Society Reopens November 7, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet The city’s oldest museum re-opens its doors Friday, November 11, after a $70 million renovation. Formerly a vault-like institution, the […] Read more
Modernist Bequest to the Whitney Museum November 3, 2011 Alisha Uncategorized No comments yet In a five-year buying spree, energy tycoon John R. Eckel Jr. built an enviable collection of Modernist furniture and paintings […] Read more