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l tional iewel designer extrciorc//na/re, has ggtthered the bt;u—
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l shelves of his home into Z1 collection unrivgtled ;tn\.’~,—il2erc· in
-   this country. Except perhaps att the Smithsonian Museum in
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i ` house them sts well as ttn extensive collection ui, liuropcttri
i l surretelist paintings, A rttre shell collection And gt priceless lot
, ol antique Ming porcelain, Headley designed ttnd built it
l three-building complex on his lttrm.
l Locttted nettr his studio/\·woi‘ltslwop und t1di;tct·nt to ,;
_ l lttrge pond inhabited by exotic ducks ttnd mild i”·,»\\ls tlie
1 { buildings tire rooled ttlter the lilSlll·‘jtl¥ ol scme teriirles
tg l Headley spotted in Thailand on one ol his r··tincl-tlw·;·~.’.orld
    outings, ,»\ppropri;ttel3 enoueh, eneli building resemble-~ et
lis,   tint iewelhox in itsell.
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