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For all their learning, the antiquaries found it hard to change the practice of history.
This group of antiquaries did much to record information that has since disappeared.
There he took up again his contacts in the network of local antiquaries.
The book is written in the third person so even the narrative does not remain with the antiquary.
Its site may be found by the antiquary in poetical research.
His son James (1643-1713) was a noted antiquary and man of letters.
"He's quite an old dear and a bit of an antiquary.
His fourth son, Edward was a noted lawyer and antiquary.
He was now selling antiquaries, and our hero often watched the fellow with interest.
He was elected to the Society of Antiquaries in 1755.
Smith became the local county secretary for the Society of Antiquaries in 1897.
He also founded the Society of Antiquaries, and was its first president.
My affection for antiques was awakened in that city of antiquaries.
So it seems our old Antiquary bemoaned the lack of a bridge.
He joined the recently reformed Society of Antiquaries in 1717-18.
He wrote a letter to the Society of Antiquaries.
So he sought a market with an antiquary.
He became a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1877.
Ultimately John became a distinguished antiquary, publishing numerous books and articles.
He was more a theological antiquary than a theologian.
- 16 October 1607) was an English botanist and antiquary.
In his later years he was also a member of the Society of Antiquaries.
He served as a general in the British Army and was a prominent antiquary.
He edited many works, and assisted leading antiquaries in their researches.
Much of his best work was published by the Society of Antiquaries in 1808.
He had come to find out more about the antique dealer.
"She'll be good for the antiques dealers and all the rest of them here."
I'm by way of being an antique dealer, you know.
Brown stood up and went over to see how the antique dealer was feeling.
For everything else he went to a nearby antiques dealer.
His father was Jewish and worked as an antiques dealer.
Maybe we were the nearest antique dealers he could find.
I, on the other hand, had become an antique dealer out of necessity.
The antiques dealer should be able to advise you in this process.
Yet who was more concerned with tradition than an antiques dealer?
His mother, who died of cancer in 1971 at age 46, was an artist and antiques dealer.
We found this table at a little antique dealer in Derby.
But in June a letter arrived from an antiques dealer near.
Before her recent move into film Stella was an antiques dealer.
It is a trade association for antique dealers in Britain.
"I should call an antique dealer and see if there's anything up there worth selling."
It turned out they were a couple, the wife an antiques dealer, the husband a film producer.
She later found her birth father, an antiques dealer in Baltimore.
There, they meet an antique dealer who claims to be five thousand years old.
I shall show it to some antique dealers for their opinion.
Her mother, who is retired, was an antiques dealer in Huntington.
His father, now retired, was an antiques dealer in Paris.
Around 5,000 of the other items have already been dispersed among antiques dealers.
This same official was linked with a group of French antique dealers.
Amongst the houses of this street are several antiques dealers.