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It starts in the ceiling itself. From the matted stucco, hammered Art Nouveau fixtures descend with their winding ornamentation around richly fringed textiles. And in a cluster, moonlight chandeliers hang in front of the large display cabinet filled with glass and porcelain, figurines of all kinds, candleholders, and items whose names you might not even know. And in the midst of it all, like a natural centerpiece, like an oxblood-colored heart, there's Wilhelm Kåge's covered urn in red Argenta. Next to it, a dragon mother in blue. Two masterpieces. And then there's that begging American piggy bank that's actually worth a penny, crayfish glasses, Gunnar Wennerberg's Sgraffito bowl, all the mood-setting oil lamps, the consoles, the fine table lamp from NK, and all the things that haven't been mentioned but are best discovered on your journey through the theme "The Antique Dealer's Collection: Part II." You are welcome to start that journey now.
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