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COLONIAL FRENCH WEST INDIAN FURNITURE, including pieces demonstrating English, Dutch, or Spanish influences, is the subject of a forthcoming book....
Magazine Antiques, 05/01/05 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
Living with antiques: an Americana collection in New Jersey
Forty years ago this summer, a married couple began the long but satisfying journey of restoring and furnishing a nineteenth-century New Jersey...
Magazine Antiques, 04/01/05 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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THE MOFFATT-LADD HOUSE in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is owned by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Hampshire....
Magazine Antiques, 09/01/04 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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HENRIETTA GARDNER MACY (1854-1927), a sculptor and teacher, was born in Decatur, Illinois. She studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio,...
Magazine Antiques, 06/01/04 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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NATHAN STARKEY, a cabinetmaker from Philadelphia, made portable desks, dressing cases, medicine chests, and ladies' work-boxes from about 1829 to...
Magazine Antiques, 03/01/04 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL is seeking applications for the eighteenth annual United States Capitol Historical Society Fellowship. This fellowship...
Magazine Antiques, 01/01/04 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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ERIK K. GRONNING AND DENNIS CARR are seeking the where-about of early eighteenth-century Rhode Island tables presently or formerly in private...
Magazine Antiques, 11/01/03 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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WORKING INITIALLY AS A landscape painter in New York City and Washington, D.C., in the 1840s and 1850s, William Douglas MacLeod (1811-1892) served...
Magazine Antiques, 11/01/03 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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ON MAY 4, 1895, a year before his death, the American painter Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) noted in his journal that he had seen the Manasquan...
Magazine Antiques, 11/01/03 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication -
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
The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, is seeking the wareabouts of a cutglass stand in the form of a temple (illustrated above) made in...
Magazine Antiques, 09/01/03 by Remi Spriggs · More from publication


