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Kovels Antique Trader

Apr 01 2024
Magazine

Whether you're looking for a trusted place to bid in auctions, buy or sell, Antique Trader is the top resource to find online auction sites, auction houses, and expert advice about antique furniture, jewelry and collectibles. Thousands of antiques and collectibles are for sale in each issue as well as hard to find items to buy, sell, or trade. Antique Trader also contains the most current and comprehensive information on antique shows and stores and earns best-selling honors year after year by providing precise descriptions and current pricing.

It's Magic! • $8 ticket from ’70s works at Disney

Kovels Antique Trader

FLY ME TO THE MOON • We've returned to the moon, and along the way lost our cool.

French Vase Discovered

RIGHT ON TRACK • Railroad collectibles gain steam at auction

Made in MEXICO • Prices head north in South of Border themed auction

Artists of The New Deal • Capturing the American Experience

ROOKWOOD • The Rookwood Pottery, founded by Maria Longworth Nichols Storer in 1880, became one of the most significant and longest surviving of all American art potteries.

Special K • Kramer of New York costume jewelry dazzles collectors anew.

Hang onto your Hat • You don't have to be as mad as a hatter to understand the inextricable history of women and hats, but it helps.

EVENTS • To list your antiques-related event (show, auction, convention, etc.) for free in Kovels Antique Trader, and on our website, antiquetrader.com, email event information (data, location, contact information, times) at least six weeks in advance to: ATNews@aimmedia.com. Listings will be included on a space-available basis. Kovels Antique Trader assumes no responsibility for any show not listed in our print editions, but it will be listed in our online calender

Editoral

Robert Arneson 1930-1992 • Sculptor ROBERT ARNESON'S propensity for questioning tactics and breaking rules are distinguishing characteristics in postwar American art. A central figure of the California Funk Art movement, Arneson and his peers were eager to distance themselves from the non-objectivity of Abstract Expressionism, and to embrace an unorthodox and sometimes rudimentary formalism that was both strange and refreshing. Arneson created facetious renditions of household wares, anthropomorphic trophies, surrealist self-portraitbusts, and non-utilitarian pots and bricks. Arneson was responsible for generating a pivotal impact on one of art's central roles, that of raising questions in order to change the way we view the world. His piece, “Konk,” from 1978, sold for $126,000 at Wright Auction, Chicago, in February.

Branson • The Ozark Destination Captures the Heart of Americana

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Whether you're looking for a trusted place to bid in auctions, buy or sell, Antique Trader is the top resource to find online auction sites, auction houses, and expert advice about antique furniture, jewelry and collectibles. Thousands of antiques and collectibles are for sale in each issue as well as hard to find items to buy, sell, or trade. Antique Trader also contains the most current and comprehensive information on antique shows and stores and earns best-selling honors year after year by providing precise descriptions and current pricing.

It's Magic! • $8 ticket from ’70s works at Disney

Kovels Antique Trader

FLY ME TO THE MOON • We've returned to the moon, and along the way lost our cool.

French Vase Discovered

RIGHT ON TRACK • Railroad collectibles gain steam at auction

Made in MEXICO • Prices head north in South of Border themed auction

Artists of The New Deal • Capturing the American Experience

ROOKWOOD • The Rookwood Pottery, founded by Maria Longworth Nichols Storer in 1880, became one of the most significant and longest surviving of all American art potteries.

Special K • Kramer of New York costume jewelry dazzles collectors anew.

Hang onto your Hat • You don't have to be as mad as a hatter to understand the inextricable history of women and hats, but it helps.

EVENTS • To list your antiques-related event (show, auction, convention, etc.) for free in Kovels Antique Trader, and on our website, antiquetrader.com, email event information (data, location, contact information, times) at least six weeks in advance to: ATNews@aimmedia.com. Listings will be included on a space-available basis. Kovels Antique Trader assumes no responsibility for any show not listed in our print editions, but it will be listed in our online calender

Editoral

Robert Arneson 1930-1992 • Sculptor ROBERT ARNESON'S propensity for questioning tactics and breaking rules are distinguishing characteristics in postwar American art. A central figure of the California Funk Art movement, Arneson and his peers were eager to distance themselves from the non-objectivity of Abstract Expressionism, and to embrace an unorthodox and sometimes rudimentary formalism that was both strange and refreshing. Arneson created facetious renditions of household wares, anthropomorphic trophies, surrealist self-portraitbusts, and non-utilitarian pots and bricks. Arneson was responsible for generating a pivotal impact on one of art's central roles, that of raising questions in order to change the way we view the world. His piece, “Konk,” from 1978, sold for $126,000 at Wright Auction, Chicago, in February.

Branson • The Ozark Destination Captures the Heart of Americana

Royal Blue


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