“Jenny and I took a stall in the antiques market in the King’s Road, and specialized in art nouveau. We called it Juniper -because of "Jennifer Juniper”- and ran it for about a year. Jenny looked after the stall and I did the buying. I drove all over the country finding objects d’art, including a set of Fabergé menu holders, paintings, and knickknacks of the period. John Jesse, who was married to Mick Fleetwood’s sister, introduced me to art nouveau at a time when few people prized it and I could buy it quite cheaply; the jewelry was recognizable and we knew that if it had a signature it was more valuable. Our stall was next door to an antiquarian bookseller. We didn’t make much money because we didn’t charge enough. I was always so pleased when someone liked what I had bought that I would almost give it away.“ - Pattie Boyd on her antiques stall, which was open from 1968-69
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