The Museum of the City of New York, 1923–2001 |
Winter 2001
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Established in 1923, the Museum of the City of New York is a private, not-for-profit urban history museum, modeled after the Parisian......
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The Paper Connoisseur: an Introduction |
Winter 2001
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Even in the digital age, paper is ubiquitous. Subject to great variety and many uses, paper may be utilitarian......
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The Role of the Dealer |
Winter 2001
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As a sixty-six year veteran of the antiques business I can say that I am proud to be a member of the profession......
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Tiffany & Co. Beverage Service, 1879; Collection of the Museum |
Winter 2001
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On Christmas Eve, 1879, more than one thousand New York City public school teachers gave their former superintendent Henry Kiddle (1824–1891) this handsome beverage service......
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Young Collectors at Home |
Winter 2001
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Young collectors want an environment that is comfortable and adaptable to their lifestyles. Whether hosting a large......
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Banister-Back Armchair |
Jan/Feb 2000
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New England, Mid-18th century......
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A Pair Of William And Mary Carolean 17th Century Chairs |
Jan/Feb 2000
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A Pair o Of William And Mary Carolean 17th Century Chairs English, but with Dutch influence, circa 1690......
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Asian Art in London by Jacqueline Simcox |
Nov/Dec 2000
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Asian Art in London was founded three years ago by London’s leading dealers and auction houses with the aim of creating an annual event......
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Explore the Decorative Arts at Winterthur this Fall |
Nov/Dec 2000
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American decorative arts forms come in all shapes, sizes and media. This autumn at Winterthur, visitors can......
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Fond Recollections: An Interview with Albert Sack |
Nov/Dec 2000
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This year has witnessed the passing of three giants in the world of antiques, Harold Sack......
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