Category Archives: Tales from a Georgetown Shopkeeper


Silver: An Embattled Form of Art and Expression

  Over the past fifteen years I have had the priveledge of curating some of the very best silver objects of our period. This culminated in two very special exhibitions of Italian Modern Silver in 1999 and British Modern Silver …

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Yes Prime Minister, Yes Mr. Shopkeeper

   As the newest edition to the Keith Lipert Gallery, I thought I would take this space to introduce myself and discuss an event my father and I attended that we were fortunate enought to be a part of - as result of …

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A Fashionable Sheep: All Seventy-Five Of Them

I have always had a thing for sheep, which was probably due to my childhood growing up near the English countryside where seeing wonderful sheep line the hills and farm lands is the norm. For someone who has lived more …

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Night Before Thanksgiving Drama

One of the worst experiences of being a shopkeeper is getting the call from the police or alarm center in the middle of the night informing you that your store windows have been broken in! This is what happened to …

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