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I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you. This posting was supposed to go into the " best finds" thread but this was my first post and I made a mistake. That SAME store, in the last year has yielded me: a early Eames rope edge chair,a Robsjohn Gibbings dresser, a Heywood Wakefield trophy suite dresser, a nessen swing lamp, a royal chrome desk, a Nino Franchina artist proof litho, a Shaw Walker deco swivel chair, a Kevi chair, a Gio Ponti tall ladder back artisan chair, a number of raymor pieces and too much to list here. The astonishing part is that I paid no more than about $200 for all of the above and that INCLUDES the Chu Teh-Chun painting. There is at least THIS upside to living in a oft scorned mid-western city; the general demographic is not as keen on or understanding of these items as is the case in larger cities whose populations are more sophisticated. The bottom line is less competition for those of my ilk ( affliction ). If you wish, send me your e-mail and I will send you some images of the painting. Even in 1962, Zhu Dequn ( Chu Teh-Chun) had fully developed his abstractionis/expressionist style. The more I look at it, the more painful it will be to let it go.I feel like Qwasimoto(sic), a lover of beautiful things, yet with many limitations to indulge that passion. Usually money - in my case. Who wouldn't have a seven figure home filled will all the best the eye could yearn for, if money was no object?
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