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Founded in 1977, Rose Galleries has established a reputation of efficiently and effectively handling a wide variety of antiques, jewelry, fine furnishings, and art objects of quality. The experienced professional staff know how to make an auction work, benefiting buyers and sellers alike. The extensive and innovative use of local media, both print and radio, as well as national journals, publications and internet, assures that all auctions are appropriately advertised and well attended.

Location: 2717 Lincoln Drive, Saint Paul Minnesota 55113 Telephone 651-484-1415 Toll Free: 888-484-1415 Fax 651-636-3431

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02/21 Coming to The Saint Paul area
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