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You cannot imagine what is coming out of the woodwork.” This is how one gleeful Dublin dealer described the effect of recession on Irish art and antiques.
You cannot imagine what is coming out of the woodwork.” This is how one gleeful Dublin dealer described the effect of recession on Irish art and antiques.
As beleaguered high flyers send their art investments to market and dealers - and auction houses respond to the crisis with realistic pricing, there are signs of renewed interest by serious collectors and we can expect a fruitful spring season. Recent Dublin sales have gone well.
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