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Colonial American Silver: A Revolution in Craftsmanship

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From the earliest forms introduced in the 17th century that borrowed from European traditions to the 18th-century examples that showcased American makers forging their own path, colonial American silver set the bar high for those who followed. Join us to explore this rich artistic tradition through its history and core makers.

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Art and Science Collide: The Beauty of Scientific Instruments Through the Ages

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From the intricate designs and beautiful functionality of ancient astrolabes to the ornate craftsmanship of Renaissance telescopes, and the sleek modernism of personal cameras, the evolution of scientific instruments has provided a fascinating meeting point between aesthetic and functional precision through the ages.

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France’s Best Collectibles: Glass, Ceramics, the Marché aux Puces

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While France has hundreds of years of history of art and culture, it remains a land filled with modern and contemporary artists, craftspeople, tradespeople, and full-blown for-profits and nonprofits dedicated to the perpetuity of the arts in France. This encompasses wear and tear, rips and stains, and any dreaded odors.

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Shaker Design: An Enduring Legacy of Simplicity and Serenity

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That emphasis on simplicity stems from the premise of Shaker beliefs that associate such clean functionality with a peaceful existence. Durability In addition to functionality, Shaker designs need to stand the test of time. Accordingly, Shaker designers only incorporated high-quality materials and durable styles.

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5 Hot Lots Coming to Auction in May

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The German company Meissen , the first porcelain manufacturer in Europe, is one of the most popular and sought-after porcelain makers. Over the centuries, it has attracted collectors for its high quality, whimsical creations and elegant designs. Vogt Auction Galleries , estimate: $3,000–$5,000.

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The American Arts and Crafts Movement: Handcrafted Furniture Masterpieces

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Societal shifts, combined with technological advances in mechanical reproduction, left some artists and designers to lament the loss of the artful hand-craftsmanship that had guided design for previous generations. These ideas were soon absorbed by American makers to great excitement.

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American Folk Art: Celebrating the Creativity and Craftsmanship of Everyday Artisans 

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From self-taught artists to delightful wood carvings and intricate quilting and textile makers, American folk art encapsulates the spirit of a nation and the legacies handed down across its history. Beyond wood and clay, some folk artists rely on natural dyes for their wool or thread. Sold for $431.25 USD via Jeffrey S.