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Harringtons has everything that a collector or antiques enthusiast could wish for — from paintings to sculptures, porcelain vases and celadon jars, rosewood tables and elm wood chairs, hand- painted Chinese ceramic plates and handcrafted Tibetan necklaces, English fine bone tea sets and ancient Indian stone statues, Italian dining chairs and Victorian wall mirrors, to name a few.

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Our congratulations to the re-elected and newly elected public officials, on the national and local levels. To those who have been re-elected, your victory proves that voters have expressed their admiration for your competence and sincerity as legislators.

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Salcedo Auctions announces its sale of “Important Philippine Art” today, 2 p.m. at Three Salcedo Place, 121 Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City.

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Salcedo Auctions holds its auction of important Philippine art on March 24.

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In the spirit of the season, Salcedo Auctions announces its year-end event “Under the Tree: The Holiday Sale on Saturday,” on Nov. 19, 2 p.m. at its Three Salcedo Place auction room, ground floor, 121 Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City.

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On December 16, Galerie Raphael unveils its masters and senior artits’ exhibit titled “Júbilo,” featuring the works of modern masters Arturo Luz, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Nena Saguil, Jose Joya and H. R. Ocampo.

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Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo – but of course. And Fernando Zobel de Ayala – certainly not! To put Fernando Zobel de Ayala on the same pedestal as these two Filipino icons is, at the most, dubious, and at the least presumptuous.
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Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo – but of course. And Fernando Zobel de Ayala – certainly not! To put Fernando Zobel de Ayala on the same pedestal as these two Filipino icons is, at the most, dubious, and at the least presumptuous.
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Our congratulations to the re-elected and newly elected public officials, on the national and local levels. To those who have been re-elected, your victory proves that voters have expressed their admiration for your competence and sincerity as legislators.

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Salcedo Auctions announces its sale of “Important Philippine Art” today, 2 p.m. at Three Salcedo Place, 121 Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City.

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Salcedo Auctions holds its auction of important Philippine art on March 24.

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In the spirit of the season, Salcedo Auctions announces its year-end event “Under the Tree: The Holiday Sale on Saturday,” on Nov. 19, 2 p.m. at its Three Salcedo Place auction room, ground floor, 121 Tordesillas Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City.

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On December 16, Galerie Raphael unveils its masters and senior artits’ exhibit titled “Júbilo,” featuring the works of modern masters Arturo Luz, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Nena Saguil, Jose Joya and H. R. Ocampo.

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Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo – but of course. And Fernando Zobel de Ayala – certainly not! To put Fernando Zobel de Ayala on the same pedestal as these two Filipino icons is, at the most, dubious, and at the least presumptuous.
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Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo – but of course. And Fernando Zobel de Ayala – certainly not! To put Fernando Zobel de Ayala on the same pedestal as these two Filipino icons is, at the most, dubious, and at the least presumptuous.
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