N.L. antiques dealer found not guilty (Regina Leader-Post)
An antiques dealer who bought more than 200 boxes of historical records - including notes on a notorious murder trial and on a Protestant-Catholic riot - from a shredding company and tried to sell them to a university archive has been found not guilty of possession of property obtained by a crime. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Dillsboro Antiques Fair expands
New to the fair this year are old-world crafts demonstrations, reflecting Dillsboro’s heritage as a handmade crafts town. A presentation by historian George Frizzell ... propeller.com |
Lincoln’s Words, in His Own Hand
Christie’s is selling the original handwritten copy of a speech Lincoln gave just after his re-election in 1864. nytimes.com |
Suit Tailors in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a city where you can have custom made suits completed in just a few days. This is good for the business executive ... propeller.com |
Eames Experts Selling Their Singular Trove
John and Marilyn Neuhart’s collection of photographs, lecture notes, scripts and furnishings are expected to generate $150,000 to $200,000. nytimes.com |