Fine Arts Investments, established in 1972, is a professional fine art and antiques appraiser and broker. It specializes in tiffany lamps, signed lamp shades, art glass and signed bronze articles, American bronzes, other signed art glass, fine American paintings, Handel lamps, pair point lamps, Rene Lalique, art pottery, antique American furniture, signed "arts and crafts" furniture, fine old oriental rugs, and other quality antiques. Fine American oil paintings and antique oriental rugs are available for sale.
Location:
Unit 401, 150 S Prairie View Dr. , West Des Moines Iowa 50266
Telephone
515-226-0606 Toll Free: 888-663-0606 Fax 515-226-1121
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(West Des Moines) Fine Arts Investments
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