Among a Fair’s Modernist Riches, Works by Rediscovered Designers :
The New York Times
(November 2005)
Wendy Moonan
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Old-House Interiors
(July 2004)
Mary Ellen Polson
“…a tour of the gallery is like a private walk through a small personal museum…”
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Have A Seat :
Philadelphia Home and Garden
(Spring/Summer 2004)
Eileen Smith
“…architecturally majestic gallery…”
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Alexander adds British Arts & Crafts to Antiques Show :
Chestnut Hill Local
(April 2004)
Jim Weaver
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For Your Valentine :
Lifestyle & Travel for Physicians
(January/February 2004)
Bobbie Leigh
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Profiles :
The Catalogue of Antiques & Fine Art
(Holiday 2003)
Meghan Gocke
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The British Are Coming for the 27th Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show :
Main Line Times
(October 2003)
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British Design: A Passion for Reform :
Style 1900
(Summer/Fall 2003)
Anne Stewart O’Donnell
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A local dealer’s growing niche: British Arts and Crafts pieces :
The Philadelphia Inquirer
(June 2002)
Karla Klein Albertson
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A Passion for British Arts and Crafts :
The Robb Report Collection
(May 2002)
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Object Lesson :
Departures
(March/April 2002)
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American Outpost for British Arts & Crafts :
Art & Auction
(June 2001)
Christine Schwartz Hartley
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AD at Large :
Architectural Digest
(March 2001)
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How Tradition Made ‘Modern’ More Palatable :
The New York Times
(November 2000)
Wendy Moonan
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Home Notes – Glasgow Style :
The Philadelphia Inquirer
(October 2000)
Diane Goldsmith
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Personal Shopper – Sideboards Front and Center :
The New York Times
(April 2000)
Marianne Rohrlich
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Hungry To Snap Up Modernism :
The New York Times
(November 1999)
Wendy Moonan
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With Millenialism Breaking Out All Over, Some Contrarians Take a Centenary View :
The New York Times
(November 1999)
Timothy Jack Ward
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The New Generation: Two New Antiques Shops Near Philadelphia :
Maine Antique Digest
(March 1999)
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A blend of mass production and medieval ideal :
The Philadelphia Inquirer
(October 1998)
Diane Goldsmith
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