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This image is a detailed photograph of a printed page from "ANTIQUES And The Arts Weekly," dated May 3, 2026
Short TermThis image is a detailed photograph of a printed page from "ANTIQUES And The Arts Weekly," dated May 3, 2026. The page is marked with a "Newsstand Rate $2.00" and indicates publication by "The Bee Publishing Company, Newtown, Connecticut." The upper section prominently displays the publication's masthead. The middle section features an inverted photographic portrait of a man in historical attire, seated and holding a book or scroll, overlaid with inverted text from an article. The lower two-thirds of the page comprise an advertisement for an "ANTIQUE & CUSTOM FURNISHINGS, FINE ART & DECOR AUCTION." This auction is scheduled for "Saturday, May 2, 2026 at 10 AM," with preview times on "Thursday, April 30, 2-6:30 PM" and "Friday, May 1, 12-5 PM." This event is located in the city of Provincetown, United States of America. The advertisement showcases a diverse collection of items, including: - A prominent QR code for additional information. - Various framed artworks, including landscapes, portraits (e.g., "Frederick Brosen W/C, 20 3/4" x 15'"), and American School pieces (e.g., "American School, O/B, 34x48"). - Furniture pieces such as a tall grandfather clock ("1 of 30 clocks"), various chairs, an ornate metal bench or daybed labeled "Heinventon," a cabinet, and an ottoman with dragonfly embroidery ("W 43"). - Decorative objects including numerous small, round, colorful paperweights ("1 of 7 lots"), a large decorative horse (possibly a carousel horse, "Total Ht 68"), and a decorative box labeled "Benedictine." - Textiles like a rug ("1 of 23, 9' x 12.9'"). - Various other collectibles and furnishings are depicted in framed images, with some descriptions and dimensions partially visible (e.g., "Leonards Custom King Size"). The overall condition of the image suggests it is a photograph of a physical newspaper, exhibiting subtle creases and slight discoloration indicative of handling.


