ANTIQUES. —These are four of the hundreds of illustrations in the “Antiques Yearbook 1960-61” of pieces owned by dealers in antiques in London. At top left is a superbly-modelled Hepplewhite elbow chair; at top right is a rare figure of a seated boy in Arita porcelain; at bottom left is a Chinese porcelain sugar jar enamelled with an Imperial hunting party design; at bottom right is a fine silver nef. The Antiques Yearbook is edited by Donald Cowie and is published by the Tantivy Press, London. It contains a wealth of information about antique dealers and antiquarian booksellers not only in Britain but on the Continent.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29270, 30 July 1960, Page 3
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106ANTIQUES.—These are four of the hundreds of illustrations in the “Antiques Yearbook 1960-61” of pieces owned by dealers in antiques in London. At top left is a superbly-modelled Hepplewhite elbow chair; at top right is a rare figure of a seated boy in Arita porcelain; at bottom left is a Chinese porcelain sugar jar enamelled with an Imperial hunting party design; at bottom right is a fine silver nef. The Antiques Yearbook is edited by Donald Cowie and is published by the Tantivy Press, London. It contains a wealth of information about antique dealers and antiquarian booksellers not only in Britain but on the Continent. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29270, 30 July 1960, Page 3
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