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Posted By: jawad9

Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011

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We Buy Antiques:-


We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames, Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling.





Take CLEAR Digital Photographs:- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a service that we charge for.




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