Porcelain trinkets at flea market
Flea markets have been known for centuries and they are still a popular form of goods exchange. Almost everything used to be sold there, nevertheless, today more and more such markets specialize in trading antiques. The name probably comes from the name of 17th-century Paris Marché aux puces, which can be literally translated as "market with fleas". This term refers most probably to the number and mobility of the people who shop there. Today flea markets are excellent places to shop for those seeking unique items, who are not satisfied with mass-produced furniture and home appliances. Western European TVs produce programs devoted to flea markets and efficient looking for true gems.
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