Rubbish painting could make 500,000
October 25th, 2007
MSN UK News - It was a huge, powerful and beautiful painting and I said to myself, 'It is wrong to be in the garbage.'" Ms Gibson, who had hung up the painting after her discovery, said she learned of its worth after looking at the Antiques Roadshow FYI website.
Nancy Davis Kho, Special to The Chronicle
San Francisco Gate - San Francisco Fall Antiques Show: Early 20th century classics shine Nancy Davis Kho, Special to The Chronicle The San Francisco Fall Antiques Show is displaying a modern sensibility this year, with a special exhibition featuring classics of early
York Neighbors: Students act on goal to raise money for travel
Maine Sunday Telegram - UPCOMING FUNDRAISERS Bonny Eagle High School Theatre Talent Show, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, at Bonny Eagle High School Auditorium, Standish Live Auction and Antiques Appraisal, 5 p.m., Nov. 2 at Bonny Eagle High School Auditiorium "The Front Page," 7
What to take with you in an emergency
Newsday - What about valuables? It also might be wise to inventory valuable belongings, including jewelry, antiques and expensive electronic devices. Keeping store invoices and receipts could strengthen an insurance claim. Is there any advice for protecting
Art Matters
Houston Community Newspapers - With features on area artists and their work, plus reviews and previews of current exhibitions, Art Matters also takes a broad and inclusive view of related areas of interest with sections focusing on antiques, crafts and architecture. Art Matters is a
Large Elvis memorabilia collection lost to Malibu wildfire
New York Daily News - Martha Stewart , Calvin Klein preservationist Janna Bullock and shoe designer Taryn Rose helped break the million-dollar record the other night just to sneak-peek at antiques at the Haughton Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show at the Park Ave. Armory. It
Brandywine slice of time
Philadelphia Inquirer - Occasionally, especially around the winter holidays, customers ask if they can purchase one of the dangling antiques. Moore's policy is firm: "I don't get rid of anything." Though his fondness for the past is genuine, Moore has a commercial motive
Denham Springs ready for Main Street holiday event
Baton Rouge Advocate - Seldom Seen Antiques with Lagniappe Restaurant serving Seafood-Stuffed Mushrooms with Spinach & Artichoke Sauce; Wilson Imports and Antiques with Cocodries of Denham Springs restaurant serving crawfish etouffee, chicken salad on crostini and carrot