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Dealing through the Decades: The National Antique and Art Dealers Association at Fifty

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An inconspicuous door in the Park Avenue showroom of James Robinson, Inc, opens to a narrow staircase lined with vintage photographs of the people and places of old New York. Portraits of the dapper Robinson and his brother-in-law and successor Edward Munves, Sr, join views of the half dozen galleries that the company has occupied since its founding in 1912. The sequence illustrates both the restless impermanence of the Manhattan skyline and the sheer longevity of the city's finest antiques emporia.

Over the years, many of these firms have been members of the National Antique and Art Dealers Association of America. Since its founding in 1954, the by-invitation-only organization has stood for the virtues encouraging such durability: expertise and ethical practices; a visceral passion for objects coupled with a stubborn commitment to one's craft; a reliance on family; and, not least of all, a desire to pass accumulated wisdom to succeeding generations.

Gilded-Age mansions still studded Upper Fifth Avenue when James Robinson began selling antique silver and Chinese porcelain there in the 1920s. Before and after World War II, many of New York's leading dealers, Robinson among them, moved to 57th Street, giving rise to the thoroughfare's reputation as one of the world's most rarified rialtos.

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