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November 05, 1999 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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Mixed Media

AUCTION

AT

THE

GALLERY

Exhibition Hours:
Friday, November 12th at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 13th at 11:00 a.m.
Sunday, November 14th at Noon

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FREE VALET PARKING ALL SALE DATES

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Friday, November 5th
Saturday, November 6th
• Monday, November 8th
Tuesday, November 9th
Wednesday, November 10th
Thursday, November 11th

9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Free Parking Wednesday Evening Exhibition

Featuring paintings, rugs, and furniture from the collection of R. de Forest (Bob) Milne of Detroit. A fine selection of ori-
ental rugs featuring semi-antique Sarouk Persian rugs in throw to room sizes, art, fine jewelry and many other fine pieces
of furniture and decorative arts. Friday and Saturday feature a collection of art glass and Victorian glass from the Estate
of Marilyn Stafford, Troy.

"Shake, Rattle and Roll" features
new music by Bob Dylan and
other songwriting legends..

Rock On

Julien Dupre, (French 1851-1910) , oil on canvas, 19" x 22".
Sunday #2008

Williams Shayer, Sr., (English 1788-1879), oil on canvas, 28" x 37".
Sunday #2005

I 7-

Shake, Rattle and Roll, a love story set
in the 1950s starring today's musical
stars — Ricky Barrett (Mighty, Mighty-
Boss Tones), Terence Trent D'Arby and
more — as well as legendary bluesman
B.B.King, will be broadcast as a four-
hour miniseries, 9-11 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
7, and Wednesday, Nov. 10, on CBS.
Songwriting legends Bob Dylan,
Carole King. Lieber and Stoller and
others have provided new material
that will blend with the classic rock
songs of the '50s.
An original soundtrack CD will be
released by MCA records in conjunc-
tion with the miniseries.

Shake, Rattle and Roll airs 9-11
p.m. Sunday and Wednesday,
Nov. 7 and 10, on CBS.

New On 'Nova

John George Brown, N. A., (American 1831-
1913), oil on canvas, 24" x 19".
Sunday #2035

Eduard Von Grutzner, oil on board, 11" x 10".
Sunday #2030

Meissen 19th c. porcelain clock, h. 22", I. 20".
Sunday #2045

LAMP
COLLECTION...

Over 250 Lots

Special Saturday Auction
at 2:00 PM on the 1st Floor

Amer. reverse-painted
glass lamp. Sat. =--1613

Arts & Crafts style
green slag glass table
lamp. Sat. #1731

A 15% Buyer's Premium is added to each lot sold up to and including

$50,000 and 10% over $50,000 and is subject to 6% Michigan Sales

Fine Arts Appraisers
and Auctioneers since 1927

Tax. Illustrated catalogs available at the Gallery for $20.00. postpaid

$25.00 Express Mail and Overseas $33.00. Annual subscriptions

Cut glass table lamp.
Sat. #1740

French cameo glass
table lamp. Sat. #1605

Lawrence F. DuMouchelle Norman DuMouchelle
Ernest J. DuMouchelle
Joseph DuMouchelle, G.G.
Joan D. Walker
Robert DuMouchelle
Joseph Walker III

$90.00. International subscriptions $150.00

409 E. JEFFERSON DETROIT TEL 313.963.6255

ACROSS FROM THE RENAISSANCE CENTER

11/5
1999

94 Detroit Jewish News

FAX 313.963.8199

www.dumouchelles.corn

By the summer of 1940, almost all of
Europe was under Nazi domination, and
Britain seemed to be next in line. But
Winston Churchill had a secret weapon,
a military unit known as Station X.
In a converted English country
mansion,
i
crossword fanatics, chess
champions, mathematicians and
Egyptologists from both sides of the
Atlantic gathered with a common goal
— to break Enigma, the impregnable
code machine that turned all German
radio signals into gibberish.
The story of how Station X broke
Enigma and aided in turning the tide
of the war will be told in "Decoding
Nazi Secrets", an episode of the popu-
lar PBS Nova series, 9 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 9, on Detroit Public Television,
WTVS-Channel 56. It will be
rebroadcast at 1 a.m.

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