
BACK TO THE FUTURE ? The 18th September, 2001 will see a major, international new player burst into the global art and antiques market. Davidson & Morgan Fine and Decorative Antiques are opening new premises at number 5, Church Street, London. 0044 (0)207 724 9236 edward.davidson@btclick.com (PRWEB) September 6, 2001 PRESS RELEASE BACK TO THE FUTURE ? The 18th September, 2001 will see a major, international new player burst into the global art and antiques market. Davidson & Morgan Fine and Decorative Antiques are opening new premises at number 5, Church Street, London. WhatÂs new? Davidson & Morgan have created the perfect environment to display some of the finest art and antiques from around the globe. Browse through the two floors and if you admire an item, and would like to see how it looks in your home or office, we will deliver it to you for a trial period. Why the future? Although Davidson & Morgan deal in treasures of the past, they are totally au fait with modern technology. Give them your email address and details of the items you desire and they will search the globe to find the perfect piece at the right price for you. You will be sent images, prices and pictures by email to see if the piece is suitable. This personal service will be available to everyone for the first time at Davidson & Morgan. Interiors today are eclectic, mixing period, contemporary, personal and eccentric, to give a unique style. Davidson & Morgan can source a sofa, circa 2001, from Edra, Italy, and just as easily find you a Louis XV gilt wood mirror. WhatÂs their history? Edward Davidson was born with an antique spoon in his mouth His Father Eric Davidson is a legend within the antique business. Established in Edinburgh and now in Paris, he has been dealing for over 35 years. Edward trained at Christies, then spent two years in the United States and five years in Spain before becoming involved with Interior Internet at the start of their ascendancy to the world¹s largest website for interiors. After Interior Internet, he realized how this technology could be applied to the European antiques market Ruth Morgan, now Davidson, started her career with Harrods, where she led their display and concept. After moving to the Far East, she gained an intricate knowledge of the Eastern markets and a true understanding of global retailing. Recently, she has worked with some of Europe¹s finest magazines and photographers. The opening On the evening of 18th September, 2001. Drinks and canapés will be served from 6.30 pm onwards at 5 Church Street, London, NW8 8EE For further press information and transparencies, please contact: Julian Franklin 0044 (0)207 467 0791
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