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Allum's Antiques Almanac 2015 - An Annual Compendium of Stories and Facts From the World of Art and Antiques - cover

Allum's Antiques Almanac 2015 - An Annual Compendium of Stories and Facts From the World of Art and Antiques

Marc Allum

Verlag: Icon Books

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Beschreibung

From the BBC Antiques Roadshow specialist and author who brought you The Antiques Magpie comes the first annual almanac keeping you bang up to date with the vibrant, pacey and often amusingly idiosyncratic global art and antiques market.

Find out:

* How much the wedding ring of Lee Harvey Oswald sold for

* What the world's most expensive printed book cost per word

* Which First World War artefacts have enthused collectors amid the centenary commemorations

...and much more

Written with Marc's trademark blend of knowledge, enthusiasm, irreverence and wit, Allum's Antiques Almanac 2015 provides a unique insight into a boundless world fuelled by history, avarice and passion, making it a must-read for the inherent collector in all of us.
Verfügbar seit: 06.11.2014.
Drucklänge: 224 Seiten.

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