The Magazine Antiques

Curious Objects

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Through interviews with leading figures in the world of fine and decorative arts, Curious Objects—a podcast from The Magazine Antiques—explores the hidden histories, the little-known facts, the intricacies, and the idiosyncrasies that breathe life and energy into historical works of craft and art.

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The Magazine Antiques

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Arts

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www.themagazineantiques.com

Latest episode

Jun 19, 2026

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Episodes

SPECIAL EPISODE 1: The Customer Is Always Right . . . Eventually 21.03.2020

We’re pushing out a series of new episodes that will examine the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of the antiques world. First up, Tim Martin of S. J. Shrubsole. Inspired by Boccaccio’s Decameron, a collection of stories told by plague-stricken raconteurs in fourteenth-century Italy, Martin decided to publish anecdotes from the curious lore of precious silver, keyed to objects that have pass...

Afterlife in Alabaster: A Canopic Jar from Charles Ede 28.02.2020

Join us on a journey to ancient Egypt as we explore the quirky material history and dead-serious religious significance of a very curious object: a 2,500-year-old Imsety-headed canopic jar—i.e., a vessel made to hold a mummy’s liver. Charis Tyndall of UK antiquities dealer Charles Ede guest stars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Winter Show and Tell: Three young dealers and the antiques they ❤️ 31.01.2020

Special guests James Boening (James Robinson, Inc.), Ria Murray (Lillian Nassau), and Taylor Thistlethwaite (Thistlethwaite Americana), join hosts Ben and Michael at the Park Avenue Armory during the Winter Show for a lively discussion about a Tiffany favrile glass pig, a silver molinet, a pair of Scottish Highlands pistols, a c. 1770 New York card table, and a fetching portrait miniature from the...

Big Porcelain and Outsider Art at Christie's 15.01.2020

Ever wondered how the otherwise-unremarkable locales of Meissen, Staffordshire, and Sèvres became Europe's porcelain-producing polestars? Or what outsider artists like Bill Traylor and William Edmondson, discovered by the art establishment in the 1930s and ‘40s, made of their newfound fame? The experts at Christie's have the answers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

"Where the Past Never Gets Old": Re-presenting History at Colonial Williamsburg 17.12.2019

Michael Diaz-Griffith treks to Colonial Williamsburg to talk with chief curator Ron Hurst about a new exhibition, "British Masterworks," in which objects like gilded chandeliers, a colossal Chippendale bookcase, and an armchair upholstered with a parrot and a basket of fruit—collected by curators in the early twentieth century to flesh out their conception of 1700s Williamsburg—tell very different...

Surrendering the Colors: An American Flag Collection Goes to Auction 20.11.2019

The first American flag Peter Keim collected was a hand-sewn thirteen-star specimen that he found poking out of a paper bag at a farm sale. Happily for Keim, the flag turned out to be a hand-sewn beaut from 1862, worth $10,000. Keim now owns approximately four hundred American flags. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Badger Up! Collecting Baseball-abilia with Internet Star Randall 29.10.2019

Only a small number of people have the resources and wherewithal to collect Hepplewhite furniture or Paul Revere silver, but plenty collect baseball cards, including our guest this month: Randall, the voice behind the viral video The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting Wired at the Peabody Essex Museum 27.09.2019

There’s a tried and true method for curating art exhibitions: paint walls, hang pictures, write labels, and Bob's your uncle. But what happens when a neuroscientist gets involved? This month, CO examines how researchers at the Peabody Essex Museum are analyzing the ways people look at art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Another Man's Treasure: Frank Levy's Tapestry-Upholstered Furniture 30.08.2019

A suite of furniture made for the storied Beekman family of New York has one extremely over-the-top feature: the pieces are upholstered with export-quality French tapestries, i.e., material that wasn’t good enough for the French to hold on to. One man's trash . . . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Color of Beauty: Philip Hewat-Jaboor's Neoclassical Vase 25.07.2019

Philip Hewat-Jaboor is chairman of Masterpiece London and owner of a fine alabaster and rosso antico marble vase. The vase has a fascinating transnational backstory, but, maybe more importantly, it's beautiful, a factor Philip says is “coming back into the equation” with regard to works of art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Is it Real? A Caravaggio Rediscovered 26.06.2019

If you find an Old Master artwork in your attic, how can you be sure it isn’t fake? This month Ben and Michael consider the case of "Judith and Holofernes," a painting attributed to Caravaggio and estimated at $100–$150 million that sold to a private buyer on June 25. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Object Philosophy 101 07.06.2019

Scholar and curator Glenn Adamson reminds us how important it is to pay attention to the objects in our immediate proximity in this episode keyed to Art Carpenter’s Wishbone chair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Soldier, the Dandy, and the Queen 29.04.2019

This month we focus on a quartet of curious objects at Freeman’s auction house: a marble-top pier table long believed to have belonged to General Washington’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman, a quirky painting of Noah’s Ark by foppish Lancaster polymath John Landis, and two stoneware wine bottles in the shape of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc...

Noah Wunsch Was Born to Collect 29.03.2019

In collector Noah Wunsch's private life one rule guides his hand: “no matter what you're buying make sure you like it.“ In this episode, Ben takes the measure of Noah’s treasure, which ranges from a 60 BC Visigothic belt buckle to the zany artwork of Genieve Figgis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let the Market Decide: Economist Friedrich Hayek's Assets Head to Auction 05.03.2019

Austrian-born economist Friedrich Hayek’s 1974 Nobel Prize in economics and his personal dog-eared copy of The Wealth of Nations have come up for auction at Sotheby’s. Ben Miller calls on the expertise of Duke University professor Bruce Caldwell and Sotheby’s specialist Gabriel Heaton to put these and other items in historical context. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Introducing the New Antiquarians 31.01.2019

For the Winter Show’s 2019 diamond jubilee, Curious Objects hosted a panel discussion between four young lights of the antiques world, who'd gathered to announce the birth of a new club: the New Antiquarians. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Glass Act: John Stuart Gordon and the Vitreous Curiosities of Yale 30.12.2018

Ben Miller talks to John Stuart Gordon about glass formed by the Trinity nuclear test and a stained-glass window smashed by a dining hall worker in 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Reading Congress the Riot Act: Henry Highland Garnet's "Memorial Discourse" 04.12.2018

Rare book dealers Heather O'Donnell and Rebecca Romney drop some knowledge about Henry Highland Garnet’s "Memorial Discourse,” the first address delivered to Congress by an African-American. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Year in the Books 01.11.2018

Happy birthday, Curious Objects! In this special anniversary episode, we take a look back at the work we’ve done these last twelve months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The House that Vanderbilt: Gilded Age Mansions of Newport, RI 29.09.2018

A virtual tour of the suite of Gilded Age mansions built for the Vanderbilts, Oelrichs, Astors, and Berwinds in Newport, Rhode Island, by the likes of Richard Morris Hunt and Stanford White. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#YourCuriousObjects 27.08.2018

This time it's your turn. For the last two months, we’ve been asking listeners to post their curious objects on Instagram, tagging #mycuriousobject and @antiquesmag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kevin Brown and His Qing-era Map of China 28.07.2018

The founder of Geographicus Rare Antique Maps goes into detail about a big, blue, Qing-era map of the empire's tribute system: a network of cities, tribes, and nations that extended as far as Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

David Webb Archivist Levi Higgs and the Company's Storied Zebra Bracelet 24.06.2018

Instagram doyen Levi Higgs tells Ben Miller about a jewel- and enamel-bedazzled treasure by a jeweler whose work can often be seen on the red carpet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rare Book Dealer Judy Loto on a Mysterious Engraved Powder Horn 26.05.2018

Antiques Dealers' Association executive director Judy Loto goes into detail about an antique powder horn that's the apple of her eye. She also has some tips for new collectors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Making Music: A Conversation with Luthier Paul Becker 23.04.2018

Benjamin Miller talks with Paul Becker, the fifth-generation owner and director of Chicago-based Carl Becker and Son, a 150-year-old luthier business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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