by Connie Swaim CircaI wrote what I thought was my goodbye column for the June 27, 2011 issue of AntiqueWeek. And yet, here I am aga
By Brett Weiss Half a century ago, Paul McCartney, the so-called -Cute Beatle,- sang- It was twenty years ago todaySgt. Pepper taught
By Carole Deutsch MONROVIA, Calif. - John Moran Auctioneers gained their reputation as champions in the field of collectible Native American
By Jim RutledgeJERUSALEM - Plagued by years of delays over funding, thousands of visitors and worshippers are touring the recent re-openi
By Kelley Summers JentThe Indy Antique Advertising show is known as one of the nation-rsquo-s largest in vintage advertising. The Ad Show ha
By Susan Emerson NutterDENVER, Pa. - The formula for any auction that sees fantastic results seems so basic. As Sarah Stoltzfus, direc
By Susan Emerson NutterCLEVELAND, Ohio - American paintings did well once again at Cowan-rsquo-s Spring Cleveland Auction on March 17. Th
By Brett WeissRiding a bicycle is one of the most iconic of childhood rituals. In addition to the benefits of recreation and exercise, kids
By Jo Ann HustisNEWARK, Ill. - In earlier years when the military readied their dress uniforms for official inspection, they reached for small
By Jim RutledgeBERLIN - Police conducted a pre-dawn raid earlier this month on the studio of Swiss-French artist Julian Charriere, seizing a
-As a child of five, I embarked upon my artistic career by cutting out silhouettes of animals with a pair of broken-pointed scissors, for I love
By Susan Emerson NutterYOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Medieval to Metal- The Art - Evolution of the Guitar, a traveling exhibition created by the Nation
By Susan Emerson NutterCHICAGO, Ill. - The closing of any 100-year-old business makes one take pause - to reflect on what has come before and w
By Julia Henri-These could be the rarest of all the American Christmas ornaments, and we may have walked right past them a thousand time
By Eric C. RodenbergBEVERLY, Mass. - A Boston North Shore police officer beat the odds of one in 2 million after he bit into a gem-quality
By Eric C. RodenbergDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Attention antique store owners- Don-rsquo-t ignore the lanky 20-something-year-old, dressed in je
By Eric C. RodenbergRUSHVILLE, Ind. - On March 3, 15 years ago, Elizabeth Innis stepped out and took a big chance in this downtown small co
By Carole DeutschBEVERLY, Mass. - Winter-rsquo-s fury did not dampen the enthusiasm of Kaminski Auctions-rsquo- Feb. 8 Winter Estate auctio
By Gayle ManleyDALLAS, Pa. - While extreme cold weather and record snowfalls have been a daily story in the Northeast, even threats from Ol
By Don JohnsonSHIPSHEWANA, Ind. - Sometimes it-rsquo-s the big things. Sometimes it-rsquo-s the little things. During the 3,500-lot sale he