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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11107201, member: 37"]I think there is active dismissal. While Americans are exposed to other designs, many only want to collect American. American items out-perform European counterparts in American auctions as a rule. This is particularly true in the field of art pottery, which is a primary interest of mine. Stickley furniture regularly outperforms English and European counterparts. Personally, I find some of the English and European examples in both pottery and furniture to be superior.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11107201, member: 37"]I think there is active dismissal. While Americans are exposed to other designs, many only want to collect American. American items out-perform European counterparts in American auctions as a rule. This is particularly true in the field of art pottery, which is a primary interest of mine. Stickley furniture regularly outperforms English and European counterparts. Personally, I find some of the English and European examples in both pottery and furniture to be superior.[/QUOTE]
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