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Secure buyers

01 September 2004

KNOWN for her stock of top-quality, early furniture with character, Lucy Johnson holds a special selling exhibition this weekend from September 3 to 5 at her showroom, a 17th century stone barn just outside Burford on the Cotswold Wildlife Park Estate, Oxfordshire.

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Howzat? Oak cricket table knocks £950

01 September 2004

Originality and patina are key factors in the price of oak furniture. Accordingly, it was no surprise to see the trade chase this austere George III elm cricket table at Richard Winterton (12.5% buyer’s premium) of Burton-on-Trent on July 28. Entered by a Birmingham client, the table, with its galleried undertier was in fine original condition with no later adaptations and the timber had acquired a good rich patina. It doubled the pre-sale estimate to bring £950.

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Wilde and a gift that he feared might lead to the perfection of poverty

01 September 2004

WHEN Oscar Wilde left Reading prison, Reggie Turner presented him with the gentleman’s black leather travelling or dressing case, seen right.

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18th & 19th Century Wittock Bindings

01 September 2004

18TH century French books and bindings from the Bibliotheca Wittockiana are to be sold in Paris in October but some volumes of particular importance were included in the London sale and two are illustrated right.

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More Cosways from an Ayrshire Country House

01 September 2004

A group of Cosway-style bindings by Rivière were sold as part of the library at a July 21 country house sale held by Lyon & Turnbull at Jordanstone in Alyth, Perthshire, and illustrated here two of those lots.

Reindeer branch out as centre owners

01 September 2004

HIGH-profile dealers Reindeer Antiques, who have a shop in Kensington Church Street, London W8 and a large complex in Northamptonshire, are to convert part of the latter into the Reindeer Antiques Centre.

Shopping early for…

01 September 2004

SHAME on veteran organiser Cindy Mainwaring for mentioning the ‘C’ word when the summer is barely out.