Address | Techno Classica, Essen, Germany |
Date | 18 Apr 2015 |
Time | Sat 18th April 2015 at 3:00pm |
Viewing | Wednesday 15th April 2pm to 8pm, Thursday 16th April from 10am to 6pm, Friday 17th April 10am to 7pm |
Location | Hall 11 Gallery Messe, Essen |
Admission | Admission by catalogue only (admits two to auction) |
Collection Terms | Terms & Conditions of Business |
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