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Vol. 9/5

"The Last Mohicans," Taylor, John, IX/5/31-33

Late Winter in Germany, by John Taylor, A trilogy of textile treats: tapestry, Domotex, and the Linden Museum, Vol. 9/5



Vol. 11/3

Fall in Germany, Nagel, Mangisch, and Rippon-Boswell, Review by Herbert J. Exner, Vol. 11/3



Vol. 11/6

Nagel Auction House, Stuttgart,preview by Herbert Exner, A peek at the offerings in Nagel's October sale, Vol. 11/6

Europe Four Months After the Gulf War, by ORR Staff, Though no great auction season, the collector emerges with confidence, Vol. 11/6



Vol. 13/3

Kilims in a Warehouse, Peter Willborg's Exhibition by Herbert Exner, XIII/3



Vol. 14/5

"On the Block: The European Auctions," , by Herbert Exner, XIV/5/32-40



Vol. 15/5

Auctions in Europe After the Big Bang, by Herbert J. Exner
The winter and spring sales in the post- Eberhard Herrmann era, Vol. 15/5



Vol. 16/1

Development of the Iranian Carpet over the Last Twenty Years and Future Perspectives, by Fritz Langauer, No. 124, Vol. 16/1

Tapis orientaux des collection permanentes du Musee des Artes decoratifs, Paris, By George O'Bannon, #124, Vol. 16/1



Vol. 16/2

Anatolian Kilims in Lembeck Castle, exhibition reviews by Ulrich Ahlheim and Harald Bohmer, #125, Vol. XVI/2

EH Still Casts Long Shadows, An interview, the true story of the odyssey of Rippon-Boswell, auctioneers, Stuttgart, Germany. #125, XVI

Peter Willborg's Textile Treasures, catalog review by Herbert J. Exner, #125, Vol. 16/2

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