Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. ¢ Pisgah Forest ...
The crossed-swords mark on the bottom of a vase. Small figurines of 18th-century people. Elaborate bowls. Onion-pattern dishes. These are all antiques that make collectors hope that they have a piece ...
Collectors look for the crossed-swords mark on the bottom of a vase, small figurines of 18th-century people, elaborate bowls and onion-pattern dishes. Any of these could indicate they have a piece of ...
The crossed-swords mark on the bottom of a vase. Small figurines of 18th-century people. Elaborate bowls. Onion-pattern dishes. These are all antiques that make collectors hope that they have a piece ...
The year my late grandfather Henry H. Arnhold introduced me to The Great Bustard, the most prized object in his collection of Meissen porcelain, I started glassblowing. His mother had begun collecting ...
Just when you think the 18th century on view in New York today can’t get any better, “The Arnhold Collection of Meissen Porcelain, 1710–50,” on view at the Frick Collection through June 29, joins with ...
Meissen, Germany. — Kings and princes, dukes and bishops, barons and electors, kaisers and dictators, Communist bosses and democrats. They come and go through decades and centuries in this historic ...
The Meissen porcelain factory near Dresden, Germany, is best known for its popular figurines depicting people and animals in allegorical and pastoral scenes. In the early 18th century, however, the ...