Hearth to Hearth: Boarding Houses – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – March 2003 The American boarding house is a relic of the first stages in the growth of large cities. […]
Their Eyes Were Watching Change: The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – March 2003 By C.L. Sebrell At The Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, […]
The Art of Buying Cheap – Business of Doing Business – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – March 2003 by Ed Welch No dealer has ever made one cent selling […]
Guess What Article for February 2003 The Journal of Antiques & Collectibles By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” A universal premise that we subscribe to: if one is good, two […]
Hearth to Hearth: The Magic of Fire – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – February 2003 by Alice Ross Important cookbooks have had the power to shift the directions of popular culture. […]
Hand-Painted Porcelain: Women Played a Major Role – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – February 2003 by Debby DuBay Collecting hand-painted Limoges porcelain can become addictive, but in our […]
Pickers and Wholesalers – Business of Doing Business – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – February 2003 by Ed Welch Pickers and wholesalers occupy a unique place in the antique […]
Guess What Article for January 2003 The Journal of Antiques & Collectibles By Bob Cahn, “The Primitive Man” What a way to start the New Year – with a sexist […]
How I Got to Carnegie Hall: A Retrospective Look at Over 100 Years of One of New York’s Most Famous Concert Venues – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – January […]
Understanding the Theory of Good, Better, Best – Business of Doing Business – The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles – January 2003 by Ed Welch There is a theory in the […]