Collector’s Guide

Learn From a Roycroft Master – The Return of the Pre-Conference Workshops in February

by Kate Nixon In keeping with the Arts & Crafts philosophy of “Head, Heart and Hand”, each year we offer individuals who are planning to arrive early to the National Arts & Crafts Conference the opportunity to take a pre-conference…

The Rarities of Rhead, the Details of Newcomb, and A World Record Smashed: Decorative Arts at Auction In Review

by Kate Nixon     Fall Art and Design Auction Treadway Gallery, September 18th                   Clockwise from top left: A Handel lamp ($2,000-$3,000) made of obverse painted…

Overbeck Pottery: the Pains and Triumphs of a Family Business

by Kate Nixon   In the Western Indiana city of Cambridge City, four sisters bucked the conventional turn of the century route to marry young and instead created a pottery firm in the basement of their parents' house. The vases created…

Annual Arts and Crafts Show Returns to St. Paul, MN

by Kate Nixon   Arts and Crafts collectors of the Midwest, your weekend is starting with a bang. The annual show and sale remains the largest event in the Midwest region featuring mission furniture and accessories of the American Arts…

Fall Auction Preview

by Kate Nixon   While September kicks off with a number of events, including the Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement one year anniversary bash, the fall auction season isn't far behind.  Next weekend, collectors have two…

Architectural Gems of the Midwest: Cleveland Edition

by Kate Nixon   The Buckeye state -- home to Rookwood Pottery, Cowan Pottery, the Cincinnati Union Terminal and Dard Hunter's house and archives among other notable names -- contains a wide array of architectural styles from Arts and…

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