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Cartier, King of Jewelers
King Edward VII of England said of Cartier, “If they have become jeweller of kings, it is because they are...
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The Titian of Louisiana
To the excitement of the art world, a new discovery by the “Titian of Louisiana,” Julien Hudson, has been...
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Chess Set by Hector Aguilar
A stunning complete Panzon chess set (32 pieces) by celebrated silver master of Mexico, Hector Aguilar, circa 1950s. Please...
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Madison Square Church Fragments Located
As reported in the New York Times, architectural historians have finally finished tracking down the fragments of the short-lived...
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Fang Masks from Gabon
The impressive mask above from the Hemingway African Gallery at the Manhattan Art and Antiques Center was crafted by...
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Earliest American Teabowl
Recent Antiques magazine feature article “American Porcelain Teabowl” charts the fascinating history of domestic eighteenth-century porcelain, focusing on the...
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Herb & Dorothy: The Vogel Collection
From independent filmmaker Megumi Sasaki comes Herb & Dorothy, the extraordinary story of an ordinary couple–a librarian and a...
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New Study of Metalwork Pioneer
Reported in the New York Times, a new book “The Jewelry and Metalwork of Marie Zimmerman” by Manhattan furniture...
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Holiday Catch at Flying Cranes
Flying Cranes Antiques Galleries #55, 56 & 58 at The Manhattan Art & Antiques Center, 1050 Second Ave., NYC,...
November 9, 2011