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Henry's Closing: Unique Object Collecting Consolidates as an Alternative Investment

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On July 15, Henry, the iconic establishment of vintage objects and art by artist Nancy Shaver in Hudson, New York, will close its doors after three decades. The news, at first sight a setback for niche retail trade, is actually a thermometer of the unique object collection market as an investment asset. I have followed the evolution of this segment and Henry’s closure, far from being anecdotal, consolidates a trend: the expert curatorship has be…
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On July 15, Henry, the iconic establishment of vintage objects and art by artist Nancy Shaver in Hudson, New York, will close its doors after three decades. The news, at first sight a setback for niche retail trade, is actually a thermometer of the unique object collection market as an investment asset. I have followed the evolution of this segment and Henry’s closure, far from being anecdotal, consolidates a trend: the expert curatorship has be…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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