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Antiquarian.(Business Lives)(Brief Article)
Crain's New York Business, January, 2006
Byline: miriam kreinin souccar CHARLES POLLAK, 25, owner of an eponymous antiques and fine art gallery on Madison Avenue, will be the youngest exhibitor at the prestigious Winter Antiques Show, opening Jan. 20 at the Seventh Regiment Armory. PROVENANCE Mr. Pollak's interest began when he watched his parents renovate their South Carolina home and gardens to their original, 1780 splendor.
He majored in American history at Brown University and worked with Albert Sack, the "dean of American furniture.'' CLIENTS Young hedge fund professsionals and investment bankers, who appreciate the furniture and think it's a good investment. Mr. Pollak, who lives in a modern building in Battery Park City, doesn't collect antiques himself. UP FOR SALE A Massachusetts...
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