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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, 201100 -
The New York Historical Society Reopens
The city’s oldest museum re-opens its doors Friday, November 11, after a $70 million renovation. Formerly a vault-like institution,...
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Modernist Bequest to the Whitney Museum
In a five-year buying spree, energy tycoon John R. Eckel Jr. built an enviable collection of Modernist furniture and...
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The Emporer's Secret Garden
Completed in 1776, the emperor Qianlong had a lavish palace built for his retirement, complete with 27 beautifully decorated...
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Missing Ivory Base of the Linsky Collection Sold to the Met
Scott Defrin, gallery owner of The European Decorative Arts Company, located in Gallery #6 at The Manhattan Art &...
October 24, 2011 -
The Akasaka Collection Makes an Imprint at the Center
The Akasaka Collection, Gallery #14, is definitely making an imprint on The Center. This gallery, located on the left...
October 24, 2011 -
Bruce Frank Primitive Art Gallery
The Bruce Frank Primitive Art Gallery in New York City contains some of the finest antique and tribal art...
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Edward Hopper At Bowdoin College
An exhibition of the iconic American chronicler of beauty and loneliness, Edward Hopper’s oil sketches and paintings from his...
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Perfume Bottles Are Clearly Collectable
Who would have guessed, those commercial perfume bottles that our grandmothers kept on the vanity and bathroom shelf, would...
October 14, 2011 -
Iris Rosenthal Blossoms at the Center
The Center welcomes Iris Rosenthal, Gallery #34, specializing in antiques from fine estates. You can find anything and everything...
October 14, 2011