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NEW ARRIVALS will be listed this week..treasures that I found in France, Belgium and England! With a small container coming in late April!!!
NEW YEAR SURPRISES!! in store for My French Chateau...new year, New Warehouse! Lots of Open House days with no appointment needed! Open to both the Trade and the Public!
TRADE OPEN HOUSE DAYS: always the Tuesday & Wednesday of the week of the monthly Scott's Antique Market.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAYS weekdays and nights by appointment! Call or email for directions and a key code access!
To view all of the treasures that have just been listed: Click on our "New Arrivals" for all the lastest Treasures!.....mean time, visit
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Attention Antique Dealers and Interior Designers !!! NEW Service, "PREVIEW" just for the trade! Please inquire into a new service just for you! And special "by appointment only" warehouse French Brocante market when you visit Atlanta. Check our Newsletter to see what you've been missing!
Just for fun...see ME in the featured Scott Antique Market Video go to: www.youtube.com type in The Scott Antique Market. What fun!
Vintage English Landscape
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Fine Art:
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Pre 1930 item# 983517 (stock# #202)
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$125 which includes U.S. Shipping
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A Lovely Vintage English Landscape. This little jewel of a painting has been hiding for years in someone's closet! When I bought it, it was in this frame, but under glass. I felt it must be a pastel. But in removing the glass to clean, I found it was an oil! Such a surprise, it needs to breath, so I left the glass out and just slipped it back into it's frame.
Such a cool scene, perhaps the artist felt the slight chill in the air and portrayed it with the pastel colors. It's certain ...click for details
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