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Yundle was established as a quasi-open domain (built by Yundle and you) for providing content, products, programs and services related to a large industry/profession. The industry has no establised name that encompasses the different players. It has generally been ignored in the business codes. What are the Businesses and Professionals making up this Industry and Profession? Auctions Companies of ...
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Our Mailing List Management program is built on years of experience in maintaining mailing lists for auction and antique businesses. What a pain. Yundle has taken the pain out of managing your list by allowing you to maintain your list entirely online. It' so easy now. Features Select and add the fields you want for your list. This allows you to manage the list in th...
Yundle includes Largest Directory of Auction Companies, Antique Shops and related Businesses
Yundle now contains the largest Directory of Auction Companies, Antique Shops and Malls and related Businesses Online. Over 4500 Auction Companies, 2500 Antique Shops and Malls and thousands of others related businesses. Categories of Businesses include the following: Advertising and Marketing Antique Dealers, Shops and Malls Antique Shows Art Galleries Associations & Clubs Auctio...
It's A Wonderful Life on Sesame Street
Okay, here's a question for all of you movie buffs and Muppet fans out there: What does the television series Sesame Street have in common with the Oscar-winning movie "It's A Wonderful Life"? If you answered "frogs and pigs," you're wrong -- and have obviously never seen the 1946 holiday classic directed by Frank Capra. The correct answer is: "Burt a...
The 39th annual International Paper Money Show (IPMS) will be held June 19th-21st, in Memphis, Tenn.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – A huge and impressive collection of 200 uncut sheets of obsolete banknotes (with 2-4 uncut notes per sheet) will be among the many educational exhibits displayed at this year's International Paper Money Show, slated for June 19-21 at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis. It is believed to be the largest group of uncut obsolete banknotes ever put on display. The banknot...
Wine collecting has been hugely impacted by the digital age. It's no longer just for rich male snobs
One needn't look any further than the nearest laptop, PC or tablet to figure out the main driver behind fine and vintage wine's seeming meteoric rise as a hot category of collectible. The digital revolution – and, more to the point, the internet and information age – have catapulted wine collecting from a pastime once reserved for rich male snobs to persons of every conceivable...
The 1856 Greek Revival home in Aberdeen, Mississippi known as the Adams-French Mansion is for sale
ABERDEEN, Miss. – The magnificent 7,000-square-foot Greek Revival antebellum home at 301 North Meridian Street in Aberdeen known as the Adams-French Mansion is up for sale. The owner and seller is Dwight Stevens, the longtime auctioneer and owner of Stevens Auction Company in Aberdeen, a town situated halfway between Columbus and Tupelo, on US Hwy. 45. This splendid 1856 antebellum ...
A trove of 66 Polaroid photos of Madonna taken in 1983, pre-fame, is for sale at Manhattan Rare Books
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. – A complete set of 66 original Polaroid photos of Madonna, taken in 1983 by the noted portrait photographer Richard Corman (Am., b. 1954), just six weeks before the release of the young singer’s debut album and eventual skyrocket to fame, is for sale through Manhattan Rare Books, located inside Gallery 90 in New York City, at 1050 Second Avenue. Madonna ch...
Trove of documents pertaining to Alexander Hamilton will be exhibited in New York City, September 10
NEW YORK CITY – Fans of Hamilton the Broadway musical can dive deeper at an exhibit and lecture this coming Sunday, September 10th, titled Hamilton vs. Jefferson: The Rivalry That Shaped America. Letter written by Hamilton to his future wife, Eliza, in which he writes, "You certainly are a little sorceress... and have rendered me as restless and unsatisfied with all about me...
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