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Mitchell, Ewan, Davis, Frank, Moss, David, Pearce, Barbara, Gilliard, Charles, Ratcliffe, Rosemary, Porter, Benjamin

Art & (and) Antiques Weekly, July 3, 1971: The Dodge Collection Auction

Independent Magazines Ltd., 1971

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Year of publication
1971
Place of printing
London
Author
Mitchell, Ewan, Davis, Frank, Moss, David, Pearce, Barbara, Gilliard, Charles, Ratcliffe, Rosemary, Porter, Benjamin
Publishers
Independent Magazines Ltd.
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Art & (and) Antiques Weekly, July 3, 1971: The Dodge Collection Auction Foreign buyers dominate, bidding for Dodge furniture, Records crash as old masters are sold, 10, 000 GBP clock stolen - 8 day English Fusee bracket clock, signed 'Thomas Hughes, London', Fine porcelain pieces stolen from home in Regents Park, London, Police seek information about miniatures - in possession of, Scotland Yard, 'Finders keepers' - a saying that could lead to jail, Reappraising Satsuma, Theophile Alexandre Steinlen - the artist who loved cats, Paris - and life, Roman Glass - take a clear look at the past for future profit, Regency Furniture, Book review of "Refurbishing Antiques" by Rosemary Ratcliffe, Antique market opens at Bromley, Auction News Antiques and Collectibles Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

38 pages. Features: Foreign buyers dominate bidding for Dodge furniture; Records crash as old masters are sold; 10,000 GBP clock stolen - 8 day English Fusee bracket clock, signed 'Thomas Hughes, London'; Fine porcelain pieces stolen from home in Regents Park, London; Police seek information about miniatures - in possession of Scotland Yard; 'Finders keepers' - a saying that could lead to jail; Reappraising Satsuma; Theophile Alexandre Steinlen - the artist who loved cats, Paris - and life; Roman Glass - take a clear look at the past for future profit; Regency Furniture; Book review of "Refurbishing Antiques" by Rosemary Ratcliffe; Antique market opens at Bromley; Auction news; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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