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 Vetted and Un-vetted Antique Fairs and Shows, A Word of Warning!! Minimize
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Posted by: Laurence Mitchell 25/12/2006
offer far more protection to the buyer than un-vetted shows. Normally, these shows employ vetter's, specialist dealer's who have no personal interest in any piece and make  an un-biased opinion to the description and authenticity of any item offered for sale. If thiere is the slightest bit of doubt to any item's authenticity the dealer will be aksed to remove the said item from display. (there are harsh penalties for any dealer who dis-obeys a vetter's decision) awarenot be allowed to display that item, '
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