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Library furniture & an important private collection coming up at Dreweatts


Library furniture & an important private collection coming up at Dreweatts
Dreweatts upcoming Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets and Works of Art on June 30,2021 offers lots of affordable options.
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.-Dreweatts furniture specialists report a surge in demand for antique furniture as more people work from home or have been inspired to ’improve’ their home environment during lockdown. Dreweatts upcoming Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets and Works of Art on June 30, 2021 offers lots of affordable options.
Ben Brown, Head of Dreweatts Furniture department, says: “While it’s always been of ecological benefit to pass antique furniture down through the generations, many clients are now choosing antique pieces for their aesthetic quality, as well as the fact it will last many years. The old adage ‘it was built to last’, comes to the fore with antique furniture and the fact that you can obtain one of a very limited number made, rather than something mass-produc ....

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Allan Corduner as Sir Arthur Sullivan in Mike Leigh’s film about Gilbert and Sullivan, Topsy-Turvy
OFF we go again! As regular Diary readers know, since the world went skewhiff in March, we’ve held hands via this page and gone for a stroll across this great borough: having traversed Whitcomb Street and its surrounding cut-throughs around the back of Trafalgar Square last week, we resume our constitutional today in Orange Street.
An aside: when the name Orange Street comes up, Diary does not think of religious intrigue in the late 1600s, Protestant fears of a Catholic monarchy, nor sectarianism and pipe bands. No, instead, it conjures up imagery of red, green and gold record sleeves. Orange Street in Kingston, Jamaica, which takes its name from its London cousin, is the site of many a record shop and reggae studio. It became legendary in the development of the genre, with producers such as Prince Buster, Bunny Lee and Sir Coxsone Dodd based there. ....

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