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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111445
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111444
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111443
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111450
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111449
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111448
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111446
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111461
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111460
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111458
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111459
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111456
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111455
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111454
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111453
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111451
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111457
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111452
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FEATURE - Alles muss raus: Ausgewähltes Mobiliar von Rod Stewart soll versteigert werden
Just some of the items Rod Stewart has put up for sale. See National story NNrod; Sir Rod Stewart has put a stuffed FOX up for auction. The bizarre item features among a series of clocks and a hoard of outlandish furniture the singing superstar has put up for sale following a clear-out. Sir Rod, 74, has put a total of 20 items up for sale, with a total reserved price tag of £37,000. The Anglo Scottish singer, believed to be worth around £180 million, had a clear out after selling his Epping home last year. Stansted-based Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers sold some of Sir Rod's furnishings at the time of the move. The auction house has now been tasked with a second wave of clearance from Sir Rod and his wife Penny's new home near Harlow in Essex. The stuffed and mounted fox, in a glass case, is estimated to fetch between £200 and £300 when it goes under the hammer next month. A stuffed gannet is estimated to go for between £250 and £350. But topping the price list of Sir Rod's cast-offs is a marble-topped gilt wood hall table with a tag of £4,000 to £6,000. Also due to go under the hammer is a garish striped armchair thought to be worth as much as £1,500. While it seems like he's trying to get shot of his small collection of birds, Sir Rod still maintains his tennis court sized model railway set - kept at his Los Angeles home.John Black, of Sworders, said: "Last year at about this time he sold some other items with us because he was selling his house in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 30111447
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Former owner Americo Raso in 1963 with his daughter Sofia in the pram, who went on to work in the shop. The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Collect of sisters Salvana and Sofia Raso, whose father Americo Raso, ran the cafe in the 1960s. The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Collect of the shop in the 1960s when it was run by owner Americo Raso. Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** The Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
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Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Ein Muss für Nostaligiker: Besuch im Glasgower Landside Cafe mit seinem 50 Jahre alten Interieur / 221118 *** Isobel Graham owner of the Langside Cafe in Glasgow which has remained unchanged for over 50 years and opened in 1920, successfully run by generations of Italian families. Among the oddities is an ice cream machine which was in place in the 1960s. See SWSCcafe; These nostalgic photos show the inside of a historic cafe which is still open but has not changed - in 50 YEARS. Langside Cafe in Southside, Glasgow, first opened in 1920 and from the 1960s was run by an Italian family. Today it is still exactly the same inside - including the vinyl booths and vintage ice cream machine. Previous owners Domenic and Sofia Demarco put it up for sale last year - on the condition that nothing was changed. Sofia’s father Americo Rosso is pictured on the wall of the cafe with his daughter in a pram, in 1963 in a framed black-and-white photograph. *** Local Caption ***
(c) Dukas
