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More Art Auction Guide ArticlesLooking For Collectible Postcards ... Christmas write-off. I went to an art auction and estate sale of a man whose grandfather had been a colonel army officer. The collectible postcards that I found there were fantastic. The officer had amassed 353 different postcards from India. It was amazing. They had been tucked into an album and never used and were in perfect affection. For awhile, I thought that I wanted to collect postcards from soldiers in WWI. I found a two hundred piece lot of this emotions of collectible ... Native American Art Auctions Art Antiques ... and high price tags of her work. If you find yourself in the market for Native American art antiques, be prepared to pay the price. Particularly with Native American art, availability doesn t correlate to demand or cost, as is the case with varied other highly collectible art types. Items such as early Plains beadwork or late nineteenth century basketry are certainly examples of what would be considered extremely rare finds in the world of Native American art auctions. ... ... to my father - in - law by load. My quest for breweriana has taken me to some art auctions that I would not have ordinarily attended and I ve met people that I don t ordinarily meet. I got into a bidding war not tell a Cajun man over a Jax Beer sign from the 1930s. The auctioneer said that it was a piece of New Orleans history. The Cajun outbid me at every opportunity. I had a limit that had been set by my father - in - law and we were closing in on it when he finally ... ... an overwhelming number of pieces that represent this characteristic grouping of artwork seems false to believe, but this is happens to be on the show up as we get further into the new millennium, and realize the shedding of our culture s skins time and again. Grotesque artwork pulls us pack into the human forms we have been born into, and truly seems to give us a reaffirming sense of who we are. There are many artists, though part of other artistic movements, which have ...
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