Mrs Elizabeth Luisetti, of Rangiora, sits inside a Ceylonese teak chest made in the 1780s to polish it in preparation for the New Zealand Antique Dealers’ Association fair at the Russley Hotel yesterday. The chest is valued at more than $5000 and is being exhibited by a Wellington firm. Three Christchurch and four North Island dealers are exhibiting at the fair, which
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62Mrs Elizabeth Luisetti, of Rangiora, sits inside a Ceylonese teak chest made in the 1780s to polish it in preparation for the New Zealand Antique Dealers’ Association fair at the Russley Hotel yesterday. The chest is valued at more than $5000 and is being exhibited by a Wellington firm. Three Christchurch and four North Island dealers are exhibiting at the fair, which Press, 29 April 1989, Page 1
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