Lost Street Museum - Christie's Auction -1997
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31 Dec 2010 05:45 PM  

Hi Guys, 

Has anyone got a copy of this catalogue going spare?

Thanks

Doug

 

 

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31 Dec 2010 08:09 PM  

Hi Doug,

Do you mean the one in Amsterdam?

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02 Jan 2011 04:29 PM  
Ross on Wye probably
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03 Jan 2011 11:53 AM  

What a great auction this was- the place was packed with dazzling stuff as far as the eye could see, unfortunately though prices were not cheap. A great auction and a very nice colour catalogue - not surprised you want one. 

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03 Jan 2011 07:23 PM  

Hi

I did have one , and i was thinking about it the other day as i bought some thing i will look to see if i can find it .

 

 

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05 Jan 2011 01:14 PM  

Would be up for a spare copy as it was a bit before my time!

Best wishes

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10 Jan 2011 09:07 PM  
Hi Guys, Yeah it was the Museum that was in Ross on Wye. Fantastic collection, I have got some photos that I took stashed away somewhere. I have picked up quite a few bits from The Man of Ross pharmacy, from Ross on Wye over the years. It was a time capsule, that had been boarded up, a lot of the contents went to the lost street. The owner of the lost street also helped Annette Buckley, source packaging for the collection at Yesterdays World in Battle, Sussex.
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25 Jan 2011 07:26 PM  

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25 Jan 2011 08:05 PM  

Great photoz there Doug,thanks for showing..Would be interesting to see to if that Craven A mirror had a packet on..

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25 Jan 2011 09:46 PM  
I own the rowntrees cabinet in the corner.

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25 Jan 2011 10:40 PM  
Get that MILK String Tin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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26 Jan 2011 10:38 AM  
Great photos Doug - I never went to the museum but I remember the sale well - didn't buy anything - prices were high.
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26 Jan 2011 02:33 PM  
Thats weird, I just bought the Crawfords shelf strips in the pic of Fleabay (well quite recently) some nice stuff there....!
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09 Jan 2016 01:58 PM  
i have been to the lost street many times over the years i was proud to that the man who put all his heart and soul into it was my uncle i wish i could find the dvd of the museum can anybody help
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09 Jan 2016 02:01 PM  

 i spent  my childhood at the museum the man who put his heart and soul into it im proud to say was my uncle i wish i could find the dvd of the museum can any body help 

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