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Philip Weiss Auctions — still rebuilding after last year’s Hurricane Sandy — has a full slate of auctions planned for the first quarter of 2014


Antiques Collectibles and Auction News - 20-Dec-2013

(LYNBROOK, N.Y.) -  Philip Weiss Auctions – which took such a fierce pounding from Hurricane Sandy last year it was forced to move from its decimated facility in Oceanside – is still rebuilding from the storm but has a full slate of big auctions planned for the first three months of 2014. All the sales […]...


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