ANTIQUITÉS AUBERT
It's very fast at the entrance to Fabrègues. The xviiie armchairs on both sides of the entrance are as an invitation to enter this vast space of 150 m ² filled with small furniture, trinkets, old weapons out of state of operation, Japanese sabers, paintings, vases, statues, violins, cello and copper, toys and old linen, all included in a period from the eighteenth century to the 1970 s. The brocaner has abandoned the furniture of the Haute Epoque, considered more difficult to sell, but also too voluminous and loaded to take better account of our time where tastes go to more purified atmospheres.
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