Collector’s Guide

Meet This Year’s Arts & Crafts Research Fund Recipients

We're pleased to introduce you to three incredibly dedicated scholars who will be putting in long hours in the coming months researching some exciting new topics in the world of Arts & Crafts. The thing they all have in common? They're splitting…

It’s That Time Again!

I'm just going to let these Pre-Conference Workshops speak for themselves. That's right, they're back and better than ever! Read through, pick your favorite and give our office a call to reserve your spot today! Please note, they sell out each…

Are You A Pottery Lover?

  If you, make your way to Zanesville, Ohio for the Pottery Lovers Reunion July 8th-12th, where they plan on taking you back in time, about 110 years, in fact...are you ready? At the top of the list for the weekend's festivities? Pottery…

The Furniture of Charles Limbert

Charles Limbert was -- and remains -- an enigma. He never sought the spotlight, never stood center stage like Elbert Hubbard. He never published a magazine, or wrote columns and books like Gustav Stickley. More than any other Arts & Crafts…

Proper Care for Your Antique Leather

The reaction by Arts & Crafts reformers against the excesses of the Victorian age was manifested in many ways, right down to the choice of leather over velvet or silk as the preferred upholstery fabric. Unfortunately, leather is an organic…

The Wadsworth Atheneum Just Got a Little More Gray

Adapted from an article by The Courant The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford has completed the acquisition of 50 pieces donated by the late prominent Arts and Crafts collector Stephen Gray (read more on the life of Stephen Gray here). The bequest…

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