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Article: FOLK ART COLLECTOR'S HANDBOOK.(the best antique country furniture, textiles, pottery, and whimsies )
- Article from:
- Country Living
- Article date:
- November 1, 1999
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A guide to the best antique country furniture, textiles, pottery, and whimsies
FOR THE FUN OF IT
For more than 25 years, Judith and James Milne (above) have been equal partners in the successful New York City antiques business that bears both of their names. Does the couple always sec eye to eye when it comes to collecting? "We tend to like the same things," Judith reveals. "At times, though, James can become intrigued by the history of a piece regardless of its form, whereas I always respond to a piece on a visceral level first, then I'll look into its history." Do customers who are couples sometimes disagree? "All the time!" says Judith, laughing. She ...
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