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Second City Furniture: Good Stuff From Chicago (5/10/11)
TonkChicago is frequently referred to as America’s “Second City,” although most Chicago residents probably don’t feel that way. But where … More >>


Building a Reference Library – The Specifics (1/25/11)
CS95booksPrevious editions of this column (view Part One: The Basics and Part Two: The Period) have dealt with building the … More >>


Fontaine’s to Host One-Day Seminar and Appraisal for Tiffany and Other Lamps (2/23/10)
This Tiffany Dragonfly lamp, and others like it, will be the topic of discussion at a free seminar and appraisal session to be hosted by Fontaine’s Auction Gallery on Sunday, Mar. 21, 2010.PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Fontaine’s Auction Gallery—which has been the scene of numerous auctions that featured rare and vintage lamps and … More >>


Brand of Brothers – The Stickley Furniture Family (12/21/09)
There is no mistaking Gustav Stickley’s unique red decal with the joiner’s compass and his trademark quote “Als ik Kan” – All I Can Do.Anyone who dabbles in older and antique furniture knows that the name “Stickley” is an important one in American antique … More >>


Who are the Top 30 American Visual Artisans of the 20th Century? (7/27/09)
Pete Max on the cover of "Life" magazineWho are the 30 most influential American visual artists of the 20th Century? Who made it to No. 1? List ...More >>


Stickley Furniture Crafted by Another Stickley (3/26/09)
This ornately carved rocker is a Stickley, but not Gustav Stickley’s work; it was made by brother Charles Stickley and the Stickley-Brandt Furniture Company. When they are identified for what they are, these ornate Stickley-Brandt rockers often sell in the $600- $800 range.The best known Stickley furniture, and the most valuable on today’s market, hailed from the workshop of Gustav Stickley (1858-1942), … More >>







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