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...Patterson points to a pewter beaker from the 1690s engraved with wrigglework portraits of William III and Mary II that sold at Christie’s for £14,400....
...In 2013, they bought a derelict, Grade II-listed building and outhouses at auction in the village of Thorncombe....
...“Head of Julia II”, downward-glancing, is radiant, lovely, self-effacement achieved through inner strength....
...Every time the machine swallows a disc, a raw-clay platter emerges on the opposite side....
...Unseen in Britain since Henry Clay Frick brought them to New York in 1914, they are virtuoso stunners: scintillating, forceful, engrossing....
...Then four clay bowls containing what looked to be Indian vegetable korma, Arabic hummus, Zanzibari kidney beans and African porridge....
...There are copies of World War II for Dummies and American Revolution for Dummies on the shelves....
...The nearest thing to a ballad, “E.W. — Beautiful People”, is the album’s final track....
...The centrepiece is the wonderful rhythmic complex that is Horse Guards, started by William Kent and finished by Wright, Robinson and Vardy in the 1750s....
...When he completed his “Frog Service” dinner set for Empress Catherine II of Russia, he sold tickets for exclusive viewings....
...The new building included a W Hotel above a four-storey M&M’s store....
...Once a burial ground for the lepers of St James’s Hospital, the land now known as Green Park was civilised by Charles II in the 17th century when he created a deer park and built ice houses to cool his summer...
...She was awarded this year’s Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design in a virtual ceremony....
...The operator that still has the most upside is William Hill, in our view (Buy, 230p TP)....
...the Catholic King James II of England, an event celebrated every July 12 by Protestant marching bands in Northern Ireland....
...The most disconcerting aspect of the Brexit process remains the absence of what George H.W....
...We have a William Turnbull, ‘Idol 4’ bronze (1956), which is only one of four. The other is at the Tate Britain.” One wonders how generous LVMH was with these sorts of acquisitions?...
...Another surprise is a striking nude by Sir William Orpen, at Master paintings and drawings dealership Jean-Luc Baroni....
...The Grade II*-listed building on Whitechapel High Street is a historical gem....
...Launched in 1969, the Queen Elizabeth II reflected the fashions of swinging London....
...Britain was the original producer of longcase clocks and in 1671, the London-based artisan William Clement created the Royal Pendulum....
...He broke with the Democratic Party and endorsed President George H W Bush in 1988 and was critical of Bill Clinton’s long reluctance to intervene in the Balkans in the 1990s....
...Unbroken clay pipes?...
...As it did last year with Christopher Williams, MoMA has handed its curatorial reins over to a conceptual artist....
...Walking through this ravishing show feels a bit like reading a W.G. Sebald novel....
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