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Antique Textiles: Finding the Best Dealers, Appraisers, and Auctions

Antique Appraisers Auctioneers

Collectors have treasured antique textiles for centuries, offering a glimpse into the past and the history of fashion and design. Whether you are a collector or simply curious about antique textiles, knowing where to find the best dealers, appraisers, and auctions can help you navigate this fascinating world.

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Insights on Auction Sales: A Transformer and a Stamp Collection

WorthPoint

at Castle Auctions. Castle Auctions , a respected auction house based in Cyprus, recently held a sale featuring 376 items that totaled $23,587.37. While similar examples often bring in several thousand dollars at major auction houses, this one sold for just $556.11, making it a potential bargain.

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Patrick Boyd Carpenter: ' It’s a Proper Old Fashioned Antique Shop.'

Grays Antiques

I also make a good living by buying ‘auctioneers mistakes’. Just between you and me, many auction houses are not the experts they pretend to be! He was a Scottish artist of Italian heritage, who lived in Paris, and was established in Chelsea. Mis- catalogued items. That’s very exciting! What do you like to buy ?

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Marcel Breuer: From Bauhaus Visionary to Furniture Design Icon

Invaluable

Coming to auction on 20 Jan 2025 via Setdart Auction House (Est: 2,200 EUR – 2,500 EUR). Innovation in Furniture Design: The Birth of Iconic Pieces Marcel Breuer – Pair of “Wassily” chairs, model B, and “Laccio” table, design 1925-1926.

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More than Houses: The Furniture, Textiles, and Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright

WorthPoint

While the pipe dream of any architecture aficionado may be to own a genuine Frank Lloyd Wright house, the belt-tightening reality is that something smaller, such as a furniture, textile, or glass item, might be a bit of design history more within reach of tighter pocketbooks.