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Rookwood Vase and Unsigned Enameled Box Highlight Treadway Auction
by Bruce Johnson
The February 7 Treadway Art & Design auction featured several examples of American art pottery, plus a modest unsigned copper box, which attracted a good deal of attention from collectors. Among the highlights of…

A New and Valuable Resource
by Bruce Johnson
When I first started collecting Arts and Crafts, there was a real vacuum of information. David Cathers had written the first in-depth examination of Gustav Stickley furniture and we did have several books and a quarterly…

Virtual Discussions for Collectors
Our daily Small Group Discussions at the National Arts and Crafts Conference evolved from our seminar presentations, which have always been held in the spacious Heritage Ballroom at the Omni Grove Park Inn Resort. Almost from our 1988…

Treadway Gallery’s Art & Design Winter 2021 Preview
by Kate Nixon
The 2021 auction season has started and with another auction with Arts and Crafts offerings on the horizon in February, collectors of all levels can expect to not only immerse themselves in a study of the historic style…

How To Shop Our Virtual 34th Arts and Crafts Shows
As I mentioned in today’s Little Journey, the first National Arts and Crafts Conference was held at the historic Grove Park Inn in February of 1988. It featured thirty antiques dealers and one craftsman, that being metalsmith Michael…
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ArtsandCraftsCollector.com is a website dedicated to exploring the works, artisans, historical origins and the contemporary revival of the American Arts & Crafts Movement. The historic movement started as a response to the country’s Industrial Revolution and encouraged simple design paying tribute to the natural world over the intricate design of the Victorian era.
