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Старый 24.03.2011, 11:17 Язык оригинала: Русский       #3
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to the point where a piece of furniture worth £ 5-7 thousand cross the Russian border, he will rise in price by at least one-third
Is yes, but the main problem still is not in this, but is that people interested in antiques is very small. This well-known collector and gallery owner Michael Perchenko noted in our conversation recently.


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Well waited Vikings. Rob will be.
Yeah right hand will twist in the alley at night.

Tomorrow will be an interview with Oleg Stetsyura, president of auction house Gelos, the question about problems with antique furniture, said that:
1. In connection with the revolution and the way it almost did not survive
2. There was no culture of ownership of antiques from those with whom she happened to be, is often simply thrown in the trash as trash.

Therefore, there is no market, items in circulation.
And those who collect now, for example Pavel Gusev (owner of MK), knows very well the price here and there. I know a recent example of how he delivered a hunting-buffet that is, the price issue has been around 5 euros and is bidding for the delivery went to the "+ -" $ 200. Soul took from the people.



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