Magazine Antiques
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Articles in Sept, 2003 issue of Magazine Antiques
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European fairs
by Miriam Kramer -
Silver from the First Church of Deerfield, Massachusetts
by Donald R. Friary -
French artists in Eternal City
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
The Corning Museum of Glass in Coming, New York, is seeking the whereabouts of a cut-glass stand in the form of a temple made in the second half of the nineteenth century most likely in France or England for use in India
by Remi Spriggs - Travel guide
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Museum accessions
by Eleanor H. Gustafson -
Antiques
by Wendell Garrett -
Ceramics in Maryland
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
The American sculptor Sally James Farnham will be the subject of a forthcoming biography
by Remi Spriggs -
A short history of the Tennessee sugar chest
by Robert Hicks -
Andrew Lloyd Webber collection exhibition
by Miriam Kramer -
The Coke-Garrett House Williamsburg, Virginia
by Robert A. Leath -
Early photography
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
The artist Herman Wendelborg Hansen was born in Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein
by Remi Spriggs -
Charles Dickens's first visit to the New World
by Gloria Deak -
Women artists in New York City
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
Calendar: the arts here and abroada compendium of exhibitions, symposiums, and lectures
by Kathleen Luhrs -
Cutting edge and retro, simultaneously
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
Chinese landscapes
by Allison Eckardt Ledes -
Irish and Scottish painting
by Alfred Mayor - Calendar of shows
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Scottish Colourists in London
by Miriam Kramer -
Pacific Coast waterfowl decoys
by Michael Indelicato -
A Wellcome at the British Museum
by Miriam Kramer -
The decorative hardware of Enoch Robinson
by Preuit Hirsch
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