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Boston Rare Maps
Boston Rare Maps specializes in rare and unusual antique and vintage maps depicting all periods of American history. We also offer American historical prints, city views and a growing selection of illustrated broadsides. We serve a wide variety of clients, including private collectors and institutional map collections, as well as those seeking just a few special pieces for themselves or as gifts to clients, friends or family. Boston Rare Maps was founded in 2002 by Michael Buehler, a long-time collector of rare maps and historical ephemera. He has developed a reputation for highly personalized client service and for offering rare and interesting material presented in a scholarly context. A specialist in the field, he is a regular public speaker and has published a number of articles in The Portolan, the journal of the Washington Map Society. He has been a guest curator of two map exhibitions at Harvard University, including most recently "Toward a National Cartography: American Mapmaking, 1782-1800," which appeared in early 2011. more info >>
http://www.bostonraremaps.com/default.htm
Malcolm Fairley has been dealing in quality Japanese Art and Japanese antiques of the Meiji era in Mayfair for over 30 years. Users can browse through these beautiful works or visit the Gallery in person in Central London. Purchasing on-line is not currently an option but all works are for sale. He stocks: Armour, Ceramics, Cloisonné Enamels, Contemporary Lacquer by Tomizo Saratani, Inro, Lacquer, Metalwork, Netsuke, Okimono, Paintings, Screens and other Japanese items from the Meiji period. Malcolm Fairley is also a highly published author having co-written the series Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan along with the late Dr Oliver Impey of the Ashmolean Museum. more info >>
http://www.malcolmfairley.com
A private collection of Chinese Ceramics, Animistic Carvings and Ikat Weavings, the majority of which were obtained between 1987 – 1997 in Eastern Indonesia. These rare and exquisite art works are now offered for private sale. The Chinese Ceramics originated in China and were brought in the region over many hundreds of years by Arab, Chinese, Portuguese & Dutch traders to exchange for Sandalwood and spices. The Animistic Carvings were an integral part of the traditional religion and were crafted as Totems, Tombstones, fertility symbols and adorned every significant house in each village, The Ikat Weavings vary in motif and colour from each island, the work it takes to complete each hand woven piece can take months more info >>
http://eastindoarts.com
Buy Tanjore Paintings
Indian Royal Arts brings a new level of buying divine paintings at a click of a button. The site sells a unique and wide collection of enchanting Indian Goddess paintings. These paintings used to be very popular from the ancient ages and been carried through many generations of artists. The paintings require thorough dedication and requires a lot of minute detailed work. The paintings use semi-precious stones, gold-foil and teak board. The time-consuming paintings with high cost of inputs makes the painting expensive but worth compared to antique value. We hope the paintings from us will be truly enchanting. Thank you for visiting us! more info >>
http://indianroyalarts.com
Parino Mercato antiquario is an italian company specialized in selling antiques, art objects, furniture. In the website you can find all object you can acquire; you can do offers to acquire what you see, in two days you will have a response. Monthly trucks from Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, England and Europe come in Cuneo to discharge furniture for auction and selling. Parino are a family of antique dealers and merchants that have been selling antiques, furnitures and art objects wholesale for 40 years; this type of trading allows us to focus on the search of art objects and to renew our stock very quickly with new products every day. more info >>
http://www.parino.it
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