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  2. TIAS.com - Wikipedia

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    The company also operates earthling.com where non-antique and collectible items may be listed by members. Along with GoAntiques and Ruby Lane, Tias is considered one of the 3 major online antique malls. [1] As of July 2014, the site lists more than 490,000 items from thousands of dealers in the United States and Canada.

  3. 1stdibs - Wikipedia

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    1stDibs was founded in 2000 by Michael Bruno as an online luxury marketplace for antiques after he visited the Marché aux Puces in Paris, France. [9] 1stDibs.com started as a listings site for art dealers to sell offline, but the site was redesigned in 2013 to give buyers the option to purchase items online. [2]

  4. Alfred Booth and Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 Booths again suffered a peacetime loss, when the liner Hildebrand ran aground. Anselm, launched in 1935, was a troopship from 1940 and sunk in 1941. In 1946 Alfred Booth & Co sold Booth Steamship Co business to the Vestey group of companies,. [3] Vestey already had its own shipping subsidiary, Blue Star Line, founded in 1911.

  5. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The brand's stores and e-commerce site disappeared in 2010. Merry-Go-Round – Merry-Go-Round had more than 500 locations during its heyday in the 1980s. It went bankrupt in 1995. [65] Mervyn's – a California-based regional department store founded in 1949. Mervyn's ill-fated expansion out of West Coast markets in the months before a ...

  6. List of antiques experts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable antiques experts This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Antique shop - Wikipedia

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    Antique shop "Vaarin varasto" in Tammela, Tampere, Finland. An antique shop (or antiques shop) is a retail store specializing in the selling of antiques. Antiques shops generally have a physical presence in a shop where the wares are stored and displayed, but some antique shops are online, with no physical retail location.

  8. Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Antiques Roadshow is an American television program broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service Public television stations. The program features local antiques owners who bring in items to be appraised by experts. Provenance, history, and value of the items are discussed.

  9. Antique Trader - Wikipedia

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    Antique Trader is a full-color American magazine about antiques and collectibles, including a classifieds section, published twice monthly, including six double issues. [1] [2] Headquartered in Stevens Point, Wis., the highly designed and illustrated magazine features in-depth articles on antique and collecting trends, informative and entertaining stories and profiles of key industry players ...