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In this issue

Prototype Coke Bottle—One of two known sold.

New York Attorney General Announces Settlement with Auctioneer—Conroy must hire trustee.
The Nashville Show by Jenkins: Change Is in the Air

Chester County Historical Society Antiques & Art Show

Big Cupboard and Door Latch Combine for Over Twenty Grand

The Stuff about the Stuff: The Value and Imperiled Future of Collectors’ Papers

American Paintings, Furniture, and Decorative Arts—Venice scene painting by Moran tops Doyle auction.

Show Benefiting Kerr Memorial Museum Shines in 15th Year

Fine and Decorative Art, Including Americana—Andrew Clemens sand bottle sells for six figures at Cowan’s.

53rd Tolland Antiques Show—Business was done despite the weather.

Fred Giampietro’s Second Fine Art and Estates Auction—Regional auction house reaches a wide market.

Swan Decoy Tops Country Americana Sale—Increased attendance at Garth’s.

The Garden Furniture & Antiques Fair—Spring shopping at the New York Botanical Garden.

The Connecticut Spring Show—Appealing to the next generation.

A Fresh Show Overlooking the Hudson River—Great views, historical setting, pretty flowers, and fine antiques combine for a classy and perfect show.

Letter from London—A $24 million Magritte, another London panorama, and oak-made goods.

African American Fine Art at Swann—Department’s second-highest-grossing auction.

50 Years in the Making: The Blue Glass Collection of Dr. Charles and Jane Aprill—Heckler sells the blues.

Gun Trek: The Next Generation—A Maine family auction tradition continues.

“Green Book” Sets Record at Printed and Manuscript African Americana Sale—American history sells well at Swann.

Latin American Imprints, Including Poet-Nun’s Songbook, Lead Printed and Manuscript Sale—Poetry in motion at Swann.

The Asa Munger Clock Case Mystery—Record book reveals some, not all, mysteries.

Raleigh in the Spring: Rugs and Other Essentials—Lively buying in Raleigh.

Maine Antique Digest Magazine Description:

PublisherMaine Antique Digest

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Maine Antique Digest, the "Marketplace for Americana," is written for collectors and the antiques trade. M.A.D. covers auctions, shows, and the goings-on in the art and antiques marketplace. It's provides readers with in-depth coverage of the antiques and art markets.

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