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This 19th-century metal sculpture, titled "Horsemen," is among the thousands of items now on sale at the 20th Russian Antiques Salon. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Russia's oldest commercial antiques fair. When the biannual event started in 1996, it had only 18 vendors; now it has 207. Recent fairs have attracted upward of 30,000 visitors, from wealthy collectors to curious onlookers. The 20th Russian Antiques Salon runs to Sunday at the Central House of Artists, located at Krymsky Val. Photograph by Vladimir Filonov.

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