The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair to be held 18-20 June
Beddingham Nr. Lewes, East Sussex by Frank Wootton, oil on board, £4,750 from Burlington.
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.-The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair is opening in just a few weeks in the grounds of Petworth House in Petworth, West Sussex from Friday 18 to Sunday 20 June 2021, since lockdown delayed its usual slot in May this year. This is the second time the event has had to be rescheduled due to the pandemic - last September the fair was successfully and safely held in its purpose-built marquee in the National Trusts 700 acre deer park to much acclaim.
Why I Bought The Rolex Yacht-Master 16622 (Again)
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When I sell a watch from my collection, there’s probably a good reason for it. I don’t have many regrets in that regard, but selling my Rolex Yacht-Master 16622 back in 2009 is definitely one of them.
I bought my Rolex Yacht-Master 16622 in 2007, a pre-owned model from 2004. In my collection were already a GMT-Master II, Sea-Dweller, and Datejust, so I thought the Yacht-Master would be something different. It was a bit of a weird choice and was, back then, regarded as a bit of an unloved watch by collectors.
Rolex Yacht-Master 16622
Singapore’s Forsman & Bodenfors and SwedCham, the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, announced the launch of their joint campaign, SESG. The ambitious project aims to help small businesses in Singapore affected by the pandemic by creating partnerships with larger multinational entities.
What kicked off as a big OOH campaign, where the small companies appear on billboards and buses across the island for the first time, is the start of a long term initiative. Now, Swedish multinational companies in Singapore are working together with the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises to exchange experiences and develop business.
The initiative has several activations. First came the launch of ‘The Advocate,’ an islandwide advertising campaign that promotes local entrepreneurs. Small businesses, ranging from chicken-rice hawkers to self-trained bakers, to family-owned jewelers and decades-old tailor shops appeared on billboards and buses.