Patek Philippe – The Finest Minute Repeaters
[jwplayer mediaid=”6397″] Most watchmakers consider minute repeaters as the ultimate...
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[jwplayer mediaid=”6397″] Most watchmakers consider minute repeaters as the ultimate...
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[jwplayer mediaid=”6394″] Patek Philippe ca. 1914. According to the appraiser,...
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[jwplayer mediaid=”6388″] From the 2010 season premiere of the U.S. Antiques Roadshow,...
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Fiona Bruce introduces some more memorable moments from three decades of the Antiques Roadshow....
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Pictured: Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review 1948-1949 The following list represents the most...
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Many Gray’s Pottery designs, notably during the 1950s, used print images which may or may not be enamelled, but which carry the name of a person, place, event etc. The list below is of designs which include some text, most...
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Henry Heath was a draughtsman, an etcher of political caricatures and a lithographer, who switched...
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In the early part of the twentieth century, the prints, or lithographs, were of relatively poor...
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Pictured top: The N Clipper backstamp used on all wares between 1931 and 1961 with minor...
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