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Published 28 Feb 2009 | No Comment

Kovels.com, the Web’s largest free price guide for antiques and collectibles, today released its list of the top 20 searches for January 2009. Cleveland, Ohio, February 23, 2009 — Kovels.com today released its latest list of the most searched-for antiques and collectibles. See what fellow collectors were looking for in January 2009. Occupied Japan remains on top, proving that Kovels.com is one of the web’s best sources for Occupied Japan collectibles prices. Hundreds of ... Read The Full Story

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Published 27 Feb 2009 | No Comment

A joint exhibition by Manfred Schotten & Christopher Clarke Antiques 18th April to 3rd May 2009 The exhibition will be held at Manfred Schotten Antiques 109 High Street, Burford, Oxon. OX18 4RG. UK The Great Escape can mean so many things to different people from the view from a mountain top after a hard climb to relaxing in your favourite armchair with a good book. It might be driving through the countryside on a 1964 Triumph Sports Roadster or finding a rare addition for your ... Read The Full Story

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Published 25 Feb 2009 | No Comment

(West Palm Beach, FL) The West Palm Beach Antiques Festival continues to break new ground under the new ownership of veteran show promoters Kay and Bill Puchstein and Yvonne and Jim Tucker who acquired the Show from dmg world media in December 2008. Yvonne Tucker reported a record attendance for the three day annual “Spectacular” sale February 6-8 and said that all dealer spaces inside and outside were full. The new owners continue to adjust the details of the Festival to enhance the ... Read The Full Story

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Published 24 Feb 2009 | No Comment

Santa Fe, Feb. 24, 2009 — The Beatles traveled to their historic Aug. 15, 1965 Shea Stadium concert by helicopter, limousine and armored Wells Fargo van. No question the armored van’s cargo was precious. Two thousand policemen were on hand to contain Beatle fans. Police were worried people on the way to the concert would also jam tunnels in and out of New York City causing gridlock and hysteria. Jumping out of the van, the four Beatles jogged through a tunnel and onto the ... Read The Full Story

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Published 24 Feb 2009 | No Comment

IOLA, Wis. — Antique Trader, the national antiques publication delivering news, commentary, and advertising for the antiques market, continues to offer free publication of antiques auction and antiques show listings in print and online. Even in these tough economic times, when the cost of living and the costs of operating a business continually inch upward, Antique Trader is continuing to offer the free placement of auction and show listings in its publication and online at ... Read The Full Story