It has beon decided to sell tho immense assembly of objects of art in Austria, consisting of paintings, rare manuscripts, Gobelin liiperlrics, comprising those collected during centuries by tho llapslnii'gs. old Oriental porcelain, goldsmiths' and silversmiths' work by tho most famous Florentine, jewellers, and historical furniture, including that from tho room in Schonbrunn Castle occupied by Napoleon in 1809 aj.d from the Salon of the Foreign Office where the Congress of Y'.enna. met in 1815. The valuo of tho articles to bo sold is estimated at Thero are vicars and rectors in Northumberland whoso gross income is from ,£l3O to £110 per annum, and a campaign for raising their salaries k in progress.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 87, 7 January 1920, Page 7
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