'Stupendous' Elizabethan tapestry is found a century after going
June 4th, 2007
Independent Online Edition - sold it to the Crocker family of San Francisco, whose success on the railroads made them one of the "Big Four" wealthy families on America's west coast. The tapestry will be on display before going up for sale at The Grosvenor House Art and Antiques
Downtown Association plans revitalization of area
Farmington Daily Times - I want this to be a destination shopping area, especially for antiques." As a business owner in downtown Farmington, Drayer said she is also a frequent customer to the other businesses in the area. "We try to patronize each other's business," she said
Wallace Seawell: 1916 - 2007
Chicago Tribune - It was very ornate and elaborately furnished with antiques and statues, and he used every room in the house to photograph." One time, Eichler said, Mr. Seawell was hired to shoot stills of Paul Newman and Ava Gardner for the 1972 film "The Life