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| #12561096 in Books | 2006-07-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.63 x5.38l,.55 | File type: PDF | 192 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Stating the obvious and discussing it at length|By R. JOHNSON|I have nothing remotely to do with the art industry, but keep an amateur eye out for attractive and under priced art for sale, on the second-hand art market. I use just the obvious resources available to all: auction catalogues, library books and Internet sites. I have had a little success, but have no doubt that mos|About the Author|Hugh St. Clair has been involved in the antiques and fine art trade for a number of years. He writes regularly on art and antiques for the national and international press.
Buying original works of art—whether an oil painting, watercolor, print, photograph, or piece of sculpture—is no longer the preserve of the wealthy. In fact, many people are now turning to art as an alternative to investing in stocks, shares, and property. Find out how to make an informed purchase, when and where are good places to buy and sell (not always the same) including the Internet and the ever-popular eBay; and how to find out if that filthy oil ...
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