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THE BRITISH
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BADATHE BRITISHANTIQUEDEALERS’ASSOCIATION
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BADATHE BRITISHANTIQUEDEALERS’ASSOCIATION
ANNUALHANDBOOK2015/2016
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IT IS WITH great pleasure that, as thePresident of the british antique dealers’association, i introduce the badaannual handbook, the definitive guide tothe association and its members.
the british antique dealers’ association(bada) is the trade association for theleading antique dealers in britain. sinceits foundation in 1918 the bada has setthe standard for trading in the antiques’business. selection for membershipcontinues to be rigorous, ensuring highstandards are maintained.
the bada handbook serves as anauthoritative guide to this very specialorganisation and the editorials in thisedition provide an eclectic mix ofinteresting topics reflecting both theexpertise among our membership andthe passion of private collectors who play such an important role in preserving the past forfuture generations.
in this edition dr. John Goodall presents ‘Captured on Camera’ which offers an insight into thefascinating history of architectural photography in Country Life magazine. bada Memberrussell strachan provides an illuminating piece on ‘Collecting British portraits’, and Viv lawes,curator, nadFas lecturer and arts journalist explores eclectic display in historical collectionsin her article ‘Juxtaposing Old and New: How Eclecticism Enhances Display’.
as an added benefit purchasers of objects at this year’s fair can for the first time ask dealersfor a certificate of bada Provenance, which provides a permanent record of the fact that anitem was sold by a bada antique dealer. it also results in the object (but not the buyer’sdetails) being recorded on a permanent bada database. More details are available atwww.bada.org
i do hope this book will prove both a useful and enjoyable source of information.
With my very best wishes,
the lord evans of temple Guiting, cbePresident, the british antique dealers’ association
lord evans of temple Guiting
While every reasonable care has been exercised in the compilation of information contained in this handbook, neitherthe burlington Magazine nor the british antique dealers’ association, nor any servants of the association accept anyliability for loss, damage or expense incurred by reliance placed upon information contained in this book or throughomissions or incorrect entries, however incurred.
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4 Captured on Cameraby John Goodall
8 British Portraits: Living with Friendsby russell strachan
12 Juxtaposing Old and New: How Eclecticism Enhances Displayby Viv lawes
16 bada Fair charity Gala in aid of the haven
17 the british antique dealers’ association Fair
18 bada Fair list of exhibitors and Fair committee
19 bada Fair exhibitor Pages
146 advertisers – bada Members and Guests
219 advertisers’ index
220 bada Fair Vetting committees
221 the british antique dealers’ association Officers, Council and Regional Representatives
222 the british antique dealers’ association General Information
223 the Friends of the bada trust
224 list of Members and Maps
225 london Members
236 country Members
245 overseas Members
246 classified index of Members
254 alphabetical index of Members
256 recommended service Providers
258 Maps
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‘iT wAS worSe than burglars’, said the Hon. Mrs ruck, daughter of 7thlord Braybooke, recalling the visit of the Country Life photographerA.e. Henson to Audley end, essex, in 1926. while modern ownershopefully have a happier experience of our photography, manycomment with surprise at the time and care expended by Henson’smodern-day successors. For the architectural photography producedin the magazine every week aims – quite simply - to be peerless.Despite changing technology it follows in a long tradition that isunderpinned by particular aesthetic and technical demands.Moreover, in a curious way this tradition has come to shape thepresentation of the country house today.
The establishment of Country Life in 1897 was in part inspired bythe fascination of its founder, edward Hudson, with the changingtechnology of publishing. The means for printing high-qualityphotographs cheaply within pages of text – as opposed to pictureinserts - was patented in Munich in 1882. Country Life was one ofseveral British magazines quickly to take advantage of this process.High-quality photographs were used throughout the magazine, mostof them specially commissioned. in deference to the importance of itsphotographs, the magazine was actually entitled ‘Country LifeIllustrated’ until 29th June 1901, when the last word wasunceremoniously dropped (presumably the novelty of suchillustration had by now worn off).
During its first decade of publication the architectural coverage ofthe magazine reflected the late 19th-century fascination with ‘oldeengland’. it was partly intended to satisfy the curiosity of the newbreed of motorcar tourist, able to make brief outings to remote spotsand savour the beauties of the countryside. The weekly staplecomprised short articles that evoked, in purple prose, the history ofbuildings and the beauty of their landscape setting. The accompanyingimages tended to be external views of houses, with romanticisedcompositions that compare closely with contemporary paintings.occasionally they also incorporated meditative figures, normallyprofessional models.
The outstanding exponent of this style of photography wascharles latham, who was employed by the magazine from 1898.Nothing could more clearly illustrate his romantic eye and technicalbrilliance than the arresting series of photographs he took of theeditor’s own summer property in Northumberland, lindisfarnecastle, in 1906. The fall of light and the compositions seem inspiredby the then highly-fashionable work of 17th-century Dutch artists,notably Vermeer (Fig. 1). This mannered naturalism was to be ofprofound importance in the subsequent tradition of Country Life’sarchitectural photography, yet latham’s aesthetic preferences did notgo unchallenged.
in 1906, the year of latham’s lindisfarne shoot, the writer HenryAvray Tipping joined the staff of Country Life and began to change thecharacter of its architectural coverage fundamentally. His dual aim wasto record country houses with scholarly rigour and to offer therebyboth a source of information as well as inspiration for contemporaryarchitects. To fulfil these purposes he wanted clear, illustrativephotography that made sense of buildings. Nor was architecture his
Fig. 1. The long gallery at lindisfarne photographed by charles latham in 1906.Posing in this picture in the spirit of Vermeer is Barbara, one of the children of Siredwin lutyens, the architect of the building.
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Fig. 2. Alex Starkey, staff photographer from 1952 for nearly forty years, with his Gandolfi camera. The movement of the lens in relation to the film in suchcameras made possible the photography of grand spaces with true verticals.
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only concern. in as far as these shots incorporated furniture, Tippingwanted the furniture to be appropriate to the room itself: Georgianrooms needed to be cleared of Victorian lumber and plumes ofaspidistra. of course, the presentation of rooms in this way wasprecisely echoed in the didactic display of historic rooms by majormuseums across europe and America, where architectural salvagebecame a backdrop to the presentation of period collections.
Tipping found a photographer to serve his needs in the figure of Alfred e. Henson, who was first commissioned to work for themagazine in July 1916. Henson’s photography was technically brilliant.He spent days on site, setting up a blackout tent and reputedlyrelying on developer to correct the exposures of his glass platenegatives. Some of his notebooks survive in the Country Life archive,including lists of the photographs he shot with note of subject,exposure time and other technical details. Henson’s exactingapproach was kept alive into the 1980s by the last staff photographerretained by the magazine, Alex Starkey (Fig. 2). He oversaw thewholesale transition from black-and-white to colour photography ofarchitecture in the magazine in the 1980s and died in 2014.
in addition to all this work, Henson ruthlessly cleared rooms so
that they conformed to Tipping’s needs. unwanted furniture wastaken away and, where necessary, appropriate pieces might bemoved between rooms so as to appear in multiple shots. Peoplewere also removed from the shots, a principle still strictly adhered to.Tipping eagerly backed this clean and rigorous photographic style thatso well suited the didactic and scholarly tenor of his architectural arti-cles. indeed, soon after first employing Henson he even demandedthat some of latham’s recent shoots be repeated by his acolyte. Ten-sions evidently ran high between the two photographers.
Yet if latham and Henson represent aesthetic poles of respec-tively romantic and clinical photography, they worked within a com-mon practical constraint that moderated the contrast between theirapproaches. like all photographers of the period, both were com-pelled to use natural light to create their images and were unsparingin manipulating it to their needs. So, at least, did one chatelaine dis-cover when she returned home unexpectedly to find all her mirrorspropped up on the front lawn to light the interior of her house. Noless remarkable was Henson’s preparation of the hall at rufford oldHall, lancashire, for a photograph: it shows him up a ladder nailingsheets over the windows to diffuse the internal light (Fig. 3).
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Fig. 3. A.e. Henson masking the great hall windows at rufford old Hall, lancashire, in preparation for photography in 1929.
Fig. 4. The resulting shot of the great hall at rufford. The sheets diffused and reducedthe light so as to equalise its levels throughout the interior.
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This use of natural light lent the work ofboth photographers a quality of serenity thatremains compelling (Fig. 4). it stands in strikingcontrast, moreover, to the vast majority of pro-fessional architectural photography taken sincethe mid-20th century and particularly by thoseworking within the technical constraints ofcolour film. This took advantage of increasinglysophisticated artificial lighting and the place-ment of lamps to illuminate rooms brilliantlywhile cancelling out each other’s shadows.when done well, such photography has enor-mous visual impact, but it entirely obliteratesthe atmosphere and quality of an internal space.
in many important respects the moderntradition of Country Life photography descendsfrom Henson and his working methods. This ispartly because Tipping’s vision of authoritativebut readable articles about country houses hasstood the test of time and these need clearillustration. As such, our photographers stillaim to make visual sense of the architecturethey photograph and to present it clearly. YetFig. 6. The recently restored regency villa at Hendre, Denbighshire. Photographed by Paul Barker in 2014.
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Fig. 5. Half-closed shutters throw the dining room of easton Neston into dramatic light. Photographed by Paul Highnam 2013.
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latham, through his romantic eye, also established a precedent fordrama and atmosphere. This is perhaps most obvious in the exteri-or photography the magazine publishes (Fig. 6). it is also expressed,however, in the interior photography. For while the magazine seeksto record exactingly the architecture and furnishings of a house, italso wishes to convey the beauty and delight of these things (Fig. 5).So tell-tale signs of an inhabited interior – such as a fire in the grate,laid tables, flowers on a table and sheets of music on a piano – areimportant and transfigure what would other appear cold and clinical images.
Country Life photographers also continue to use natural light to thefullest. The play of shadow and sunlight is integral to the character ofan interior, and digital technology has created new solutions to theproblems involved in capturing this effect. in place of mirrors orsheets, it is possible today to integrate multiple exposures within asingle image. The result is photographs that reflect more closely thanever the extraordinary versatility of the human eye in simultaneously
reading objects in both high light and low light (Fig. 7). At their best– though by very different technical processes – these images easilymatch the superlative quality of our celebrated historic photographs.
it is important finally to note that the long-term success of thephotographic tradition established by Henson and latham is not onlyreflected in the weekly pages of the magazine. it also finds expres-sion in the presentation of many country houses today. By makingvisual and aesthetic sense of interiors, Country Life photographershave created images that can be used to recreate rooms and theirfittings. And there are many houses – particularly those in institu-tional ownership – that are presented with direct reference to ourremarkable archive. in these cases, artifice has become reality. if imi-tation is the sincerest form of flattery, what greater compliment is itpossible to pay to their work?
John Goodall is a historian, author and architecture editor of Country Lifemagazine.
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Fig. 7. A view from the robing room into the royal Gallery in the Palace of westminster. Photographed by will Pryce 2014. with digital photography it is possible toaccommodate sharp changes of light, like the human eye.
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SoMe ASk “why would i want a portrait on my wall ofsomeone who is not a relation?” Yet some of the mostpopular paintings in the world are portraits. So are someof the most expensive works sold at auction.
At its simplest, you could buy a portrait because youfind it decorative and the colours appealing. But behindthat superficial attraction you are also responding to sub-conscious messages. The face may remind you of a per-son or an attitude: in conversation, we gather a lot ofinformation from facial expressions. You may form nos-talgic associations with the time when it was painted.You can begin collecting portraits out of an interest inhistory or through such connections as when your homewas built.
Most portrait collectors begin with a randomencounter and emerge as collectors by three stages: (1)discovery (2) learning and refining (3) specialising.
Discovery might come from an inherited family portraitor two. Such an inheritance could be wonderful, but mostof us are more likely to inherit something too big, too uglyor both, and the fact that the sitter is family causes adilemma. How much more satisfying to choose the peo-ple to hang on your walls given that you are going to haveto live with them. More commonly, the discovery will bea chance encounter with a mesmerising painted face.
interest leads to learning. There are many readily avail-able resources to find out more about both artists and sit-ters. The more you read, the more these names and facesbecome real people and the background to the creationof the work opens new perspectives. The painted imagebecomes a window through which you can see a real per-son and come closer to their era. As to condition, gooddealers will be happy to share their knowledge and explainhow to assess a painting. They will want to help developthe interest of a possible future client. A long-term rela-tionship based on trust, respect and shared interest is atthe heart of what the best dealers do. At this stage youmay also review your first tentative purchases, and per-haps decide to sell some and replace them with betterworks in the light of your increasing knowledge.
Specialising, the final stage, is where you can combine informedself-confidence with choices about the themes and objectives of thecollection. Here there are no rules or limits. There will usually be aninterest in history, but this can be social, political, religious or local.There are possible art-historical themes: developments of style ortaste, classical painting and realism, the place of humour and satirein art. Some build their collection of portraits around the theatre(Fig. 1), music, literature or self-portraiture (Fig. 2). Alternatively,one can build a collection purely on the appeal of the paintings andtheir success in capturing the essence of the sitters. Preliminarysketches for portraiture, executed with a spontaneity lost in the
finished work, can be especially satisfying. Never be intimidated by the idea of becoming ‘a collector’. You
can collect on almost any budget if you select a theme or mediumwhere objects can be found within your means. A collection’s inter-est depends on the eye and imagination of the person putting ittogether. if you can find unusual portraits of good quality and condi-tion rather than concentrating on top artists, you can succeed on aconsiderably smaller budget. There are many more outstandingworks by neglected artists than average examples by big names. Forinstance, in about 1823 John Jackson painted captain George lyon(Fig. 3). A royal Naval captain, he undertook several expeditions in
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� BriTiSH PorTrAiTS: living with Friendsby russell Strachan
Fig. 1. Samuel de wilde. John Fawcett as Jack Nightshade in ‘The Choleric Man’ by richard cumber-land, Drury lane, 1774. oil on canvas, 41 x 30.5 cm. © Holburne Museum, Bath.
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Fig. 2 Thomas Barker. SelfPortrait. c. 1794. oil on canvas,78.7 x 64.6 cm. © Holburne Museum, Bath.
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the national interest. unusually for his time, he studied the differentpeoples he came across and his writings and drawings are of lastinginterest.
Portraiture itself is about the passing of time, about transience.Portraits are declarations, commemorations, records, keepsakes,adornments. At the heart of their interest is what the artist can tell usabout the sitter and the sitter’s life.
in the early 16th century Hans Holbein the Younger visited eng-land and showed the possibilities of secular portraiture. He was sucha genius at capturing character that his subtle mastery still amazes. Hisincisive drawings of Henry Viii’s courtiers convey vividly the personal-ities of those ambitious and embroiled men. There may be some van-ity in their self-assurance, but one senses that the vanity was part ofthe deadly competitiveness of the royal court (Fig. 4).
At a time when dynastic alliances were complex and political,noble families hung portraits on the wall to advertise their allegiancesand connections. They gave portraits of themselves to their allies andsupporters for the same purpose. Their favourite images would beproduced in multiple versions. From the miniature to the monumen-tal, the painted image served other uses too, from intimate gifts to thecommemoration of ancestors and sometimes as reminders of mor-tality. The small but defiant portrait of edward Seymour, 1st earl ofHertford (Fig. 5), is fascinating. it was painted during his imprisonmentin The Tower of london for having secretly married lady catherineGrey (1540–1568), sister of lady Jane Grey and a potential claimant
to elizabeth’s throne. why and for whom was it painted? it hung inthe family house until 2011.
why have so many portraits been painted? in england, starting inthe mid-16th century but accelerating from the later 17th, the growthin portrait production was a result of the expansion of wealthy mer-cantile and political middle classes. The custom of the nobility wastaken up by those with ‘new money’, new fortunes deriving fromoverseas ventures, trade, agriculture, manufacturing and law and pol-itics. Part of this new money was spent on eloquently ostentatiousbuilding and fashionable interiors. To meet new demand and thecomparative lack of local talent, an increasing number of artists cameto Britain from the continent, especially in the 17th century. Styles ofpainting changed but the attraction and varied functions of portraiturecontinued and these painted images remained compelling in them-selves. Journeyman painters would often copy earlier portraits so theyounger generation could possess their own versions.
The 18th century (which provides more material for collectors)saw enormous changes in Britain. These are recorded in the faceswhich have come down to us. Trade and manufacture were creatingunbelievable wealth. There are portraits of some of the thinkers andentrepreneurs including Huguenots who made such a contribution tothe development of many industries. There are faces from the Athens
Fig. 4. Hans Holbein. Sir Richard Southwell. 1537. Black and coloured chalks, pen,brush and indian ink, metalpoint, on pink-primed paper, 37 x 28.1 cm. royal collection Trust. © Her Majesty Queen elizabeth ii, 2014.
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Fig. 3. John Jackson. Captain Lyon. c. 1823. oil on canvas, 77.5 x 64 cm. Strachan Fine Art.
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of the North and the Scottish enlightenment painters. Hogarth wasdepicting the teeming centre of artistic and literary creation in lon-don. A new realism and honesty can be found in portraiture or,rather, in some of it because two approaches to art ran in uneasy par-allel. From the second half of the 17th century the Grand Tour hadprofoundly influenced style and taste, resulting in aspirations for aromanticised Neo-classical world. in calvinist edinburgh, the NewTown was a restrained aspiration. in Bath, the promoters of theGeorgian developments were responding to the spectacular growthin popularity of the spa resort by sweeping away the medieval cityand providing visitors with accommodation in a visionary classicallandscaped setting. During The Season, Bath was the centre of fash-ionable society and Thomas Gainsborough (Fig. 6) its most successfulportrait painter. First in the public Assembly rooms in Bath and later(when entertainment increasingly took place in private houses) in itssalons, the fashionable style was neo-classical.
life has never been easy for the majority of artists. The 18th-cen-tury portraitist was referred to as a ‘fizmonger’. Generally it was notuntil the 19th-century that artists acquired a social status higher thanthat of artisans. That is why most have been careful to observe ademarcation between ‘serious’ and ‘humorous’ art. Today we are lessdogmatic and more perceptive of the talents and influence of greatsatirical portraitists such as rowlandson and Gillray. But the 18th-cen-
Fig. 6. Thomas Gainsborough. Captain William Wade, Master of Ceremonies (laterknown as ‘The Bath Adonis’). Presented by Gainsborough to the new Assemblyrooms in 1771. oil on canvas, 234.3 x 153 cm. © Victoria Art Gallery, Bath.
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tury preference for “high art” and history painting lingers on. (Similar-ly, the French underestimate Daumier and Toulouse-lautrec.)
A true art collector is someone who keeps on buying whether ornot there is any wall space left. Most, though, buy with a particular set-ting in mind. old rigid conventions no longer apply: 16th- and 17th-century portraits can look amazing in a sparse, contemporary room.
The National Portrait Gallery is always crowded. There is some-thing which draws us to these faces of the past. once your collectiontakes shape you will find that you are living with friends. Some youwill know and like better than others, and some will be endearing, ifa little reticent.
russell Strachan is a member of the British Antique Dealers’ Association,specialising in British portrait paintings and drawings ranging from the 16th-century to the present.
Fig. 5. Hans eworth. Sir Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford. 1565. oil on panel,40.5 x 33 cm. Strachan Fine Art.
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SeDucTiVeNeSS lieS AT the heart of any successful pairing of old andnew works of art. objects made during different chronologicalperiods, each in their way embodying the cultural norms of their owntimes, depend upon a mutual and charismatic attraction that is at oncehard to define and yet immediately apparent to the discerning eye.
Historically, grand western collections have always juxtaposed oldwith new, reflecting the spirit and attitudes of the times as well as thepersonal preferences of the collector. Taste is partly based oninstinctive reactions to individual formal qualities – composition, line,mass, colour, texture and material – and their overall arrangement.
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� JuxTAPoSiNG olD AND New: How eclecticism enhances Displayby Viv lawes
Fig. 1. Man-made art and natural wonders are shown crammed together in this 1636 painting of a Kunst- und Raritätenkammer by Frans Francken the Younger(1581–1642). oil on panel, 85.5 x 120 cm, at the kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. courtesy of kunsthistorisches Museum.
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Apollo next to a Netherlandish ebonized floral marquetry cabinet; anAphrodite of knidos by a suite of chippendale rococo chairs.
During the peak popularity of the Grand Tour in the 18th century,hoards of wealthy young men travelled through europe, anchoringthemselves in italy and Greece. They brought back antiquities by thetrunk load, perhaps with a portrait by Pompeo Battoni (1708–1787)or a Venetian view by canaletto (1697–1768). The addition of italian
Fig. 3. Venetian master glassblower lino Tagliapietra’s green Africa vase, 2014, vividlyfuses with these 18th century giltwood carved furnishings to create a powerful dis-play. The vase is shown on the Buxted Park carved giltwood and marble consoletable, attributed to Matthias lock, c.1745. A mid-18th century mirror in the mannerof lock hangs above, with a Baroque torchere (one of a pair), c.1700, in the styleof Daniel Marot, just visible in the background. Photograph courtesy of Mallett.
Fig. 2. A vermeil and pearwood candelabra, Cidade, 2008, by British design duo Bar-ber osgerby (creators of the london olympic torch) is displayed in Mallett’s show-rooms on a round regency mahogany table encircled by oval-backed Hepplewhiteperiod mahogany chairs, c.1780. in the background is a robert Adam marble firesurround, c.1770, supporting a pair of early 19th century Berlin porcelain vases, andflanked by a pair of carved giltwood terms, c.1725, attributed to english cabinetmak-ers Benjamin Goodison or John Boson. Photograph courtesy of Mallett.
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The late-19th-century German psychological theory of gestalt – themind’s ability to comprehend the whole rather than consciously focuson the parts – posited that ‘good gestalt’ appeared to the mind as theharmonious structure emerging from apparently unrelated elementsor combinations. its visual embodiment of good gestaltung (design) isthe very definition of a pleasing mix of old and new.
Taste also depends on the ability to judge intrinsic quality, a skillthat presupposes a degree of knowledge. For this reason the notionof taste has historically been associated with the educated elite ofsociety. Five hundred years ago the humanist scholar would not onlyeducate his renaissance patron’s children in the classics, but wouldalso advise the patron on selecting both old and new artificialiaalongside naturalia: man-made works such as classical sculpture,manuscripts, paintings, tapestries, gems, coins and medals,supplemented with wonders of the natural world.
Florentine Duke cosimo i de’ Medici (1519–74), for example,mixed antique, modern and exotic artworks in the Scrittoio dellaCalliope, his private study in the Palazzo Vecchio: 5th century Bcetruscan bronze statuettes;1 antique-inspired sculptures bycontemporary Tuscan masters Donatello, cellini and Sansovino;Damescene weaponry and Aztec animal heads of precious stone, allalongside natural shells, stones and crystals.2 Displayed on shelves andin cabinets, arranged by type and material, they were offset by GiorgioVasari’s (1511–1574) mythological figure scenes in the room’s frescos,ceiling panels and stained-glass windows. it must have looked like aminiature museum and its purpose was to demonstrate the erudition,wealth and power of Duke cosimo.
old and new were also put together from the 16th to early 19thcenturies in the collectors’ cabinets, known as kunst- andwunderkammeren, which were the northern european incarnation ofthe italian renaissance studioli dedicated to collections of artificialia andnaturalia. A painting by Flemish artist Frans Francken the Younger(1581–1642), Kunst- und Raritätenkammer, 1636, in thekunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, illustrates the eclecticism, richnessand variety of the collection of 16th-century cartographer Abrahamortelius (Fig. 1) in one corner of his cabinet.
The classical tradition formed the backbone of art, culture andeducation in the west until its slow dilution during the 20th-century,weaving in and out of concurrent shifts in style of the decorative arts:the Baroque love of profusion, tonal contrast and theatricality; theasymmetric froth of rococo; the vertical jaggedness of the 19th-century Gothic revival. The harmonious forms of ancient Greek androman sculpture were displayed alongside contemporary works: an
1. unearthed in Arezzo in 1553, the group was found alongside thecelebrated etruscan chimera. it was placed in the Medici Pope leo x’sapartments in the Palazzo Vecchio; now in the uffizi Gallery.
2. Andrea Gáldy, ‘Vasari. exhibitor of Art: Medici collections of Antiquities’, inMaia Gahta, Giorgio Vasari and the Birth of the Museum (Ashgate, 2014),pp. 123-24. Also Gáldy, ‘Spectacular Antiquities: power and display ofanticaglie at the court of cosimo i de’ Medici’ in Renaissance andReformation, 29.1, (2005), pp.50–51.
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old Master paintings and Golden Age Netherlandish works to Britishcollections in the wake of the French revolution formed eclectic butbroadly classical collections, often presented within the cool Neo-classical interiors of robert Adam (1728–1792). The eye soonbecame accustomed to these combinations, drawing them together asa harmonious whole despite the fact that Adam’s interiors were a newand highly individual rewriting of the visual language of classicism.
in terms of the development of ideas, the late 17th- to mid-19thcentury also formed the backdrop to the emergence of the concept of‘antiques’, without which organisations like BADA would never haveexisted. in the 1690s a philosophical argument over the relative meritsof the ancient versus the modern (known as the Querelle in France)exploded. As antiques dealer and historian leon rosenstein argues inAntiques: The History of an Idea (essential reading for today’s artcollector), the ‘moderns’ were able to assert in the 18th century thatartworks from the past could never be brought back to life by imitation(in contrast to the beliefs of renaissance scholars), but could insteadfire the contemporary imagination about the worlds in which they were
made. each object therefore became unique, a surviving signature ofthe past. This concept of history was reflected in the interests oflearned groups such as the Society of Antiquaries (founded 1707), andeventually formed the basis of qualities such as provenance and patina.
rosenstein describes this change of outlook as a ‘keen historical andcultural sensibility … towards the past and the global … that wouldultimately find its locus in the appreciation of the quotidian object as anantique.’3 without this appreciation, the classification of ‘antique’ worksof art would have remained as ancient classical statuary; businesses likeMallett, which was founded in 1865, is a BADA member and is one ofthe oldest antiques retailers in the world, would not be here now. Thecompany’s recent focus on contemporary works, shown in dramaticarrangements with traditional pieces illustrates the mutual visual chargethat such combinations can exert (Figs. 2 and 3).
over the last 250 years, the collecting of antiques, now broadlydefined as objects over 100 years old, has grown immeasurably. Theredistribution of wealth into the hands of the middle classes in the firsthalf of the 19th century accelerated the trend. The ‘middling sort’, asJosiah wedgwood once called this rising sector of the market, wasable to purchase quality works at a relatively modest cost as industrialadvances opened up the market.
Modern and contemporary fine art and design have more recentlybeen assimilated into mainstream collecting. works of the early 20thcentury onwards look radically different from traditional works interms of line, motif and material: fine art has consciously rejected theclassical tradition since the late 19th century, while design has takennew directions with opportunities offered by materials technology andindustrial production techniques – tubular steel, concrete, mouldedplastics and now 3-D printing. combining old and new harmoniouslyis more challenging now that it is no longer consciously shaped by theclassical tradition.
A conspicuous example of success in a grand collection is atHarewood House, leeds. in the centre of the 1760s entrance hall isJacob epstein’s priapic Modernist Adam, 1939, a bulky, muscular figurestriding forward with his face turned to the sky (Fig. 4). carved inearthy pink alabaster, its spirit of elemental power powerfully contrastswith Thomas chippendale’s medallion-backed hall chairs and robertAdam’s neo-classical stuccoed interior – all elegant medallions, ribbonsand swags. Yet they work together because of the confidence theyshare: the symmetry and unwavering sureness of the decoration andfurnishings allow Adam space to move, while his energy and brutallines invigorate the calm of the surroundings.
Dealer richard coles (BADA Members Godson & coles) believesthat ‘spirit’ is the key to inspiring combinations of old and new. Hefocuses on hanging mid-20th century British abstract art with fine 18th-and 19th-century english furniture. coles believes that the designers ofthe 18th century and the painters of the mid-20th century both feltcompelled to come up with new ideas to meet the needs of theirrapidly evolving cultures. This innovatory spirit, energy and assurancecreates “an extraordinary dialogue” when the works – which have tobe the “best of the best” – are brought together.
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Fig. 4. Adam, 1939, by Jacob epstein (1880–1959) stands in the entrance Hall ofHarewood House, leeds, designed by John carr 1759–71 and decorated byrobert Adam 1765–77. Photo credit: Harewood House Trust.
3. leon rosenstein, Antiques: The History of an Idea (cornell university Press,2009), p. 86.
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This dialogue is demonstrated in the combination of a pair ofc.1770 Pierre langlois ebonized serpentine commodes with chinesecoromandel lacquer panels below Victor Pasmore’s 1966–67 abstractpainting Linear Form (Fig. 5). The cropped aerial view depicted in thelacquer panels, cut from a larger screen, has an abstract quality thatplays with the linear forces in Pasmore’s constructivist work; theboldness of the lacquer is counterbalanced by the confident whitevoids in the painting.
while judging purely by gut instinct is the first step to successfuleclecticism, understanding the cultural and historical context of a workleads to more profound insights, says BADA member Peter Petrou.Being a generalist rather than specialist helps to open the dealer’s mindand stops a collector from feeling pressurized by current trends. Forexample, in a timid attempt at pursuing ‘good’ taste, it may betempting to avoid exuberance. This is a fallacy: boisterous works justneed space to breathe.
Young irish designer Joseph walsh, whom Petrou showcases,creates sculptural furniture inspired by patterns of growth andevolution in nature. walsh’s Enignum range (Fig. 6) is reminiscent ofthe metamorphic and indefinable forms of the northern europeanAuricular style of the 17th century; the success of both his work andthat of the van Vianen brothers – the most celebrated of the Baroqueperiod silversmiths working in the Auricular style – depend on anunerring eye and virtuosic technique.
Armed with this historical comparison it would be worthconsidering hanging a 17th-century painting or textile in the sameroom as walsh’s furniture. it may or may not work, but this kind ofexperimentation is the first step in building a collector’s confidence inhis or her ability to make sound judgments based on gut instinct,gestalt and a thirst for knowledge.
Viv lawes is an arts journalist, curator and NADFAS lecturer. She writes fornational and international publications and is consultant and curator to a galleryspecialising in modern and contemporary southeast Asian art.
Fig. 6. Enignum dining table by Joseph walsh, a unique olive ash and burr olive ash example from the ‘enignum’ series, length 360 cm. The title originates from the latin term aenigma, meaning riddle, and lignum, meaning wood. Photograph courtesy of Peter Petrou, london.
Fig. 5. Victor Pasmore’s Linear Form, 1966–67, gravure and oil on plastic and panel,hangs above an ebonized serpentine commode with chinese coromandel lacquerpanels, c.1770, attributed to Pierre langlois. Photograph courtesy of Godson &coles, london.
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neither baDa Ltd, the executive and vettingcommittees of the british antique Dealers’ associationfair, the british antique Dealers’ association nor thepublishers of the handbook in any way hold themselvesresponsible for, or warrant the genuineness or age of anyarticle exhibited at the fair or illustrated. visitors andreaders are requested to note that all articles exhibited orillustrated have been submitted for inspection to thevetting committees appointed to ensure that, as far aspossible, the items conform to the regulations laid downfor the conduct of the fair.
only genuine antiques and works of art areallowed into the fair, with strict regulations governing thedate, description and the amount of restorationpermitted. these regulations are enforced by panels ofvetting committees, the members of which are drawnfrom both within and outside the fair. conclusions bythese committees are matters of opinion, albeit learnedones, but the knowledge and experience of the britishantique Dealers’ association is the equal of any in theworld. potential buyers may thus have confidence in theauthenticity of their purchases.
the illustrations on the following pages have beensubmitted by exhibitors and members as examples of thetype of antique or work of art in which they deal and theitems illustrated are not necessarily on view at the fair.
all exhibits, except for special loans, are for sale andin the interests of security, no exhibit will be allowed outof the fair without an official pass-out form.
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19 aD antiques LtD20 john aDams21 aLexanDra aLfanDary22 amherst antiques23 anthea a G antiques LtD24 ateLier LtD25 john bennett26-27 beaux arts28-29 tobias birch30 Laura borDiGnon31 j h bourDon-smith LtD32 DaviD brooker fine art33 jenna burLinGham fine art34-35 christopher buck antiques36 peter cameron37 campbeLL & archarD LtD38-39 Lennox cato antiques40 phiLip carroL41 sarah coLeGrave42-43 jonathan cooper44 mary cooke antiques LtD45 corfieLD potashnick46-47 thomas couLborn anD sons48 richarD courtney LtD49 sanDra cronan LtD50-51 Guy DennLer antiques52 DarnLey fine art53 shaw eDwarDs antiques54 eLforD fine art55 eLLison fine art56-57 farnham antique carpets58 teD few59 freshforD fine antiques60 GaLLery yacou61 Garret & hurst scuLpture62-63 GoDson & coLes64 Gibson antiques65 Gray mca66 Grey-harris & co67 hampton antiques68-69 harris LinDsay70-71 haynes fine art
of broaDway72 jeanette hayhurst fine GLass73 howarDs jeweLLers74 michaeL huGhes LtD75 isaac anD eDe76-77 hoLLy johnson antiques78 roDerick jeLLicoe79 john joseph80 johnson waLker LtD81 kinGhams art pottery LtD82 juLia korner fine art83 christopher anD anGeLa
LeGGe orientaL carpets
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84 huGh Leuchars85 constantine LinDsay LtD86 peter Lipitch LtD87 sanDa Lipton88-89 mackinnon fine furniture90 mark GaLLery91 marris antiques92 kaye michie93 timothy miLLett94-95 miLLinGton aDams96 moore-Gwyn fine art LtD97 phiLip mouLD & co98 r n myers & son LtD99 niGeL norman100 richarD oGDen LtD101 oLDe time antique
cLocks anD barometers102-103 frank partriDGe104 Guy peppiatt fine art LtD105 syLvia poweLL
Decorative arts106 richarD price anD associates107 robyn robb108 john robertson109 j roGer (antiques) LtD110-111 roLLeston112 rowLes fine art113 juLian simon fine art LtD114-115 patrick sanDberG antiques116-117 smith & robinson118 soLo antiques119 john spink fine
watercoLours120-121 strachan fine art122 sutcLiffe GaLLeries123 titus omeGa124-125 the tayLor GaLLery LtD126-127 s&s timms antiques LtD 128-129 trinity house130-131 wakeLin & LinfieLD132-133 waLker GaLLeries LtD134 aLan waLker135 w w warner antiques136-137 howarD waLwyn LtD138 mark j west
(cobb antiques LtD)139 mary wise &
Grosvenor antiques140-141 wiLLow GaLLery142-143 witney antiques144-145 anthony wooDburn LtD
Also exhibiting at the Fairstephen morris shippinGDon keLLy books
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PO Box 51, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire Gl55 6sJ T : +44 (0)7811-783518M : +44 (0)7811-783518
E : [email protected] : www.adantiques.com
Large deep flow by Fenella Elms. 2014. Porcelain fronds set into a porcelain sheet and fired. Mounted on to linen and hung in a perspex frame. 75 x 72 cm (29½ x 28 in). Unique work created by the artist for its debut at the BADA fair.
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� JOhn ADAMs
200 Ebury street, Belgravia, london sW1W 8Un T : +44 (0)20 7730 8999F : +44 (0)20 7259 9015E : [email protected] : www.johnadamsfineart.com
Les Laboureurs by Jean lombard (1895–1983). signed and dated 1946. Oil on canvas, 100 x 140.25 cm (39½ x 55¼ in).
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A porcelain Meissen Marcolini chocolate cup, saucer and lid with finely painted italian landscapes entitled ‘le lac d’Albano’ and ‘les Marais Pontains’. Circa 1810.
Cup height (including handle to lid): 10.5 cm (4½ in). saucer diameter : 13.5 cm (5½ in).
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Gallery EightyFive, 85 Portobello road, london W11 2qBT : +44 (0)20-7243 6365F : +44 (0)20-7727 4352M : +44 (0)7956-993233
E : [email protected] : www.finemeissen.com
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A tunbridge Ware inkstand, by thomas Barton. English, circa 1870. 21 x 13.5 cm (8 x 5 in).
� AMhErst AntiqUEs
the Edenbridge Galleries, 1 the square, Church street, Edenbridge, Kent tn8 5BD T : +44 (0)1892-725552 (Office), +44 (0)1732-864163 (Gallery)F : +44 (0)1892-725552 M : +44 (0)7850-350212E : [email protected] : www.amherstantiques.co.uk
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A pair of Van Cleef and Arpels, emerald and diamond earrings, set in 18carat yellow gold, that can also be worn as dress clips (signed and numbered). Circa 1950–60’s.
A bombe style turquoise, burma ruby and diamond ring, set in 18carat yellow gold. Circa 1950’s. Maker unknown.
AnthEA A G AntiqUEs ltD �
stand 153–155, Grays, 58 Davies street, london W1K 5lPT : +44 (0)20-7493 7564M : +44 (0)7956-287678
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Piccadilly Circus, London by Maurice Blieck (1876–1922).signed lower right. Circa 1909–18. Oil on canvas, 45.7 x 57 cm (18 x 22½ in).
Provenance: Gift from the artist to the painter Mark senior (1862-1927).the prominent Bovril advertising sign was erected in 1909 together with the schweppes Ginger Ale sign beneath. it is likely
that the artist painted the scene during the First World War when he divided his time between Paris and london.
� AtEliEr ltD
le Bourg Farm, le Grand Bourg, Grouville, Jersey JE3 9Uy T : +44 (0)1534-855728 M : +44 (0)7797-729231 E : [email protected] W : www.atelierlimited.com
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JOhn BEnnEtt �
By appointmentT : +44 (0)20-8748 1747
E : [email protected] : www.johnbennettfinepaintings.com
A trompe l’oeil still life of a partridge, woodcock and spotted woodpecker by Francois xavier Joseph Jaquin (1756–1826). Flemish school. Oil on canvas, 57 x 64 cm (22½ x 25¼ in).
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� BEAUx Arts
48 Maddox street, london W1s 1AyT : +44 (0)20-7493 1155M : +44 (0)7850 688387E : [email protected] : www.beauxartslondon.co.uk
Birdman by Elizabeth Frink (1947–1993).Dated 1960. Bronze. Edition 1 of 4. 186 x 42 x 83 cm (73½ x 16½ x 32½ in).
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Assassins II by Elizabeth Frink (1947–1993). 1963.Bronze. Edition 5 of 8.
height: 52 cm (20½ in).
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48 Maddox street, london W1s 1AyT : +44 (0)20-7493 1155M : +44 (0)7850 688387
E : [email protected] : www.beauxartslondon.co.uk
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13 rotunda terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Gl50 1sW T : +44 (0)1242-242178 M : +44 (0)7970-795892 E : [email protected] W : www.montpellierclocks.com
robert Pennington, london. A rare George iii mahogany longcase regulator. Circa 1790. height: 177 cm (68 in).
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Joseph Windmills, london. A queen Anne ebonised
bracket clock with pull quarterrepeat on five bells. Circa 1710.
height: 40.6 cm (16 in).
tOBiAs BirCh �
13 rotunda terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Gl50 1sWT : +44 (0)1242-242178 M : +44 (0)7970-795892
E : [email protected] W : www.montpellierclocks.com
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� lAUrA BOrDiGnOn
PO Box 6247, Finchingfield, Essex CM7 4ErT : +44 (0)1371-811791F : +44 (0)1371-811792M : +44 (0)7778-787929E : [email protected] : www.laurabordignon.co.uk
Japanese wood screen decorated with the legendary Urashima taro riding the long tail tortoise (minogame) the reverse with lily pods and a cicada, signed Komei no in (the seal of Komei) 光明之印 and ishikawa 石川. Meiji Period.
ishikawa Komei (1852–1913) was one of the greatest imperial carvers of the Meiji era. Provenance: Ex-lü xiaguang Collection.
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A decorative pair of frosted glass claret jugs with vine and tendril silver-gilt mounts. Made in london in 1840 by Mortimer
and hunt, who carried on the business of Paul storr.height to top of handle: 33.7 cm (13¼ in).
J h BOUrDOn-sMith ltD �
24 Mason’s yard, Duke street, st James’s, london sW1y 6BUT : +44 (0)20-7839 4714
E : [email protected] W : www.bourdonsmith.co.uk
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� DAViD BrOOKEr FinE Art
66 Doods Park road, reigate, surrey rh2 0PyT : +44 (0)1737 247377M : +44 (0)7870 851498E : [email protected] : www.davidbrooker.com
St Ives by John Millar Watt (1895–1975). Circa 1920. Oil on canvas, 71 x 71 cm (28 x 28 in).
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June in Norfolk by Edward seago.signed. Oil on board, 66 x 91.4 cm (26 x 36 in).
Private collection, UK.
JEnnA BUrlinGhAM FinE Art �
2A George street, Kingsclere rG20 5nqT : +44 (0)1635-298855M : +44 (0)7970-057789
E : [email protected] : www.jennaburlingham.com
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� ChristOPhEr BUCK AntiqUEs
56-60 sandgate high street, sandgate, Folkestone, Kent Ct20 3APT : +44 (0)1303-221229F : +44 (0)1303-221229M : +44 (0)7836-551515E : [email protected] : www.christopherbuck.co.uk
A William and Mary Period marquetry table in oyster-cut laburnham and walnut. English, circa 1685. height: 70 cm (27½ in). Width: 84 cm (33 in). Depth: 64 cm (25 in).
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A fine quality late eighteenth-century satinwood serpentine fronted chest of drawers. English. Circa 1790.height: 83 cm (33 in). Width: 113 cm (45 in). Depth: 63 cm (24½ in).
ChristOPhEr BUCK AntiqUEs �
56-60 sandgate high street, sandgate, Folkestone, Kent Ct20 3 APT : +44 (0)1303-221229F : +44 (0)1303-221229
M : +44 (0)7836-551515E : [email protected]
W : www.christopherbuck.co.uk
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A George iii bachelor’s teapot, formed as if from water lilies. london 1814, maker ‘ih.’ Engraved below the spout with the contemporary crest and coronet of hugh, Viscount Ebrington (1713–1861). England.
height: 6.5 cm (2½ in). Width: 18.8 cm (7 in). Depth: 11.6 cm (4½ in).
� PEtEr CAMErOn
Vault 57, the london silver Vaults, 53-64 Chancery lane, london WC2A 1qsT : +44 (0)20-7242 3878M : +44 (0)7836-210759E : [email protected] : www.petercameronantiquesilver.com
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CAMPBEll & ArChArD ltD �
25 shipbourne road, tonbridge, Kent tn10 3Dn T : +44 (0)1732-358986 F : +44 (0)1732-771842
E : [email protected] W : www.derekroberts.com
the transit Clock by Molyneux, london. Owned by the Family of George lyon tupman
since shortly after the 1874 transit of Venus.With documentary provenance of its
ownership and use.height: 188 cm (74 in).
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� lEnnOx CAtO AntiqUEs
1 the square, Church street, Edenbridge, Kent tn8 5BDT : +44 (0)1732-865988M : +44 (0)7836-233473E : [email protected] W : www.lennoxcato.com
A nineteenth-century satinwoodduet music stand with three splaylegs, turned and fluted column; possibly made by Erard.
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An exceptional figured elmand walnut veneered cabinet
on chest. Circa 1700.height 73 cm (68 in).
Width: 102 cm (40¼ in).Depth: 51cm (20 in).
lEnnOx CAtO AntiqUEs �
1 the square, Church street, Edenbridge, Kent tn8 5BDT : +44 (0)1732-865988 M : +44 (0)7836-233473E : [email protected] W : www.lennoxcato.com
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A fine and large Japanese ivory vase and cover. Circa1900. Meiji Period. the body of the vase is exquisitely carved with a representation of The Seven Gods of Good Fortune, in an extensive river landscape;
beneath pine trees, with children. Benten, Bishamon and Fukurokuju look on as the children assist Daikoku and Ebisu with a boat of fish. Whilst Jurojin and hotei observe as children play with terrapins. All against a backdrop of Mount Fuji, intricately carved buildings & bridges.
the ivory being deeply undercut. the ivory cover is again, deeply carved with the various attributes of the Gods. Daikoku's mallet forming thefinial, being further enhanced by two rats, with inlaid eyes. isshō ( isshō-sai Kōkoku ) carved signature in a square reserve to the side of the vase.
height: 26.5 cm (10 3/8 in).
� PhiliP CArrOl
high street, Gargrave, north yorkshire BD23 3rBT : +44 (0)1756-748272F : +44 (0)7860-525579 E : [email protected] : www.philipcarrol.com
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sArAh COlEGrAVE �
london (by appointment)T : +44 (0)20-7602 1959M : +44 (0)7775-943722
E : [email protected] : www.sarahcolegrave.co.uk
The dance of thePoodles, La Boutique
Fantasqueby sir robin Vere
Darwin, rA (British 1910–1974).
signed and dated1936. Oil on canvas,
61 x 51 cm (24 x 20 in).
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� JOnAthAn COOPEr
Park Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, london sW10 0Aq T : +44 (0)20-7351 0410 M : +44 (0)7768-824940 E : [email protected] : www.jonathancooper.co.uk
Orice - Antelope by Marzio tamer. signed. Watercolour on Arches paper, 114.5 x 85.5 cm (45 x 33½ in).
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Marsh Kamay, Gods of the Marsh by ron Kingswood. signed. Oil on canvas, 157.5 x 208.3 cm (62 x 82 in).
JOnAthAn COOPEr �
Park Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, london sW10 0Aq T : +44 (0)20-7351 0410 M : +44 (0)7768-824940
E : [email protected] : www.jonathancooper.co.uk
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An unusual George iii fruit or bread basket. Made in london in 1810 by Joseph story and William Elliott. Engraved with the armorial of sir Edmund Antrobus, 1st Bt of Antrobus hall, Co. Chester.
height: 10 cm (4 in). Width: 25.5 cm (10 in). length: 30.5 cm (12 in). Weight: 51 oz.
� MAry COOKE AntiqUEs ltD
12 the Old Power station, 121 Mortlake high street, london sW14 8snT : +44 (0)20-8876 5777F : +44 (0)20-8876 1652 M : +44 (0)7769-645559E : [email protected] : www.marycooke.co.uk
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COrFiElD POtAshniCK �
420 Brighton road, Croydon, surrey Cr2 6AnT : +44 (0)1293-420136M : +44 (0)7976-846670
E : [email protected] : www.corfieldpotashnick.com
A fine mid-eighteenth century mahogany serpentine chest of uniquely small proportions. the figured veneered top has four graduated drawers below and flanked by bold stop-fluted canted columns . the generously shaped sides are covered in a single figured sheet of veneer.
rests on bracket feet and retains excellent original surface and colour throughout. England, circa 1755. height: 77.5 cm (30½ in). Width: 73.7 cm (29 in). Depth: 50.8 cm (20 in).
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� thOMAs COUlBOrn AnD sOns
Vesey Manor, 64 Birmingham road, sutton Coldfield B72 1qP T : +44 (0)121-354 3974 F : +44 (0)121-354 4614 M : +44 (0)7941-252299 E : [email protected] W : www.coulborn.com
An exceptional palace wall regulator of onemonth duration by John Arnold (1735/6–99).English, circa 1770–80.height: 123 cm (48 in).Width: 41 cm (16 in).Depth: 18 cm (7 in).Provenance: Probably made for the Court of Catherine the Great.
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A Blue John and ormolu wing-figured candle vase by Matthew Boulton (Boulton & Fothergill, sohoManufactory, Birmingham). English, circa 1770–5.
literature: illustrated in Matthew Boulton: ORMOLU bynicholas Goodison (london, 2002), fig. 373, p. 364.
height: 51 cm (20¼ in).Width: 33.5 cm (13¼ in).
thOMAs COUlBOrn AnD sOns �
Vesey Manor, 64 Birmingham road, sutton Coldfield B72 1qP T : +44 (0)121-354 3974 F : +44 (0)121-354 4614 M : +44 (0)7941-252299
E : [email protected] : www.coulborn.com
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� riChArD COUrtnEy ltD
Correspondence: c/o 20 rutland Gate, london sW7 1BDBusiness: by appointment only in West sussexM : +44 (0)7771-780678 E : [email protected] W : www.richardcourtneyltd.com
A pair of George i veneered walnut side chairs,standing on elegant cabriole legs; the loose seatscovered in yellow ground floral needlework. England, circa 1720. height: 99 cm (39 in).Width across seat: 53 cm (21 in).
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A late nineteenth-century natural pearl and diamond tiara which converts to a fully articulated necklace. French, circa 1880. A selection of Edwardian natural coloured oriental pearl and diamond rings. Circa 1905.
sAnDrA CrOnAn ltD �
First Floor, 16 Albemarle street, london W1s 4hW T : +44 (0)20-7491 4851
E : [email protected] W : www.sandracronan.com
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� GUy DEnnlEr AntiqUEs
Frome Vauchurch house, Frome Vauchurch, nr Dorchester, Dorset Dt2 0DyT : +44 (0)1300-321793 F : +44 (0)1300-321205 M : +44 (0)7774-181071 E : [email protected] : www.guydennler.com
A fine George i walnut wing chair with carved pad feet tothe front and pad feet to the back and well shaped arms.Circa 1710. height: 115.5 cm (45½ in). Width: 80 cm (31½ in). Depth: 73.5 cm (29 in).
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A fine George iii well-figuredmahogany bow front linen press
with shaped pediment top, slidingshelves with boxwood and ebony
stringing on shaped apron, splaylegs, original brass handles.
Circa 1790. height: 223.5 cm (88 in).
Width: 80 cm (31½ in). Depth: 47 cm (18½ in).
GUy DEnnlEr AntiqUEs �
Frome Vauchurch house, Frome Vauchurch, nr Dorchester, Dorset Dt2 0DyT : +44 (0)1300-321793 F : +44 (0)1300-321205
M : +44 (0)7774-181071 E : [email protected]
W : www.guydennler.com
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� DArnlEy FinE Art
18 Milner street, Chelsea, london sW3 2PUT : +44 (0)20-8288 9094M : +44 (0)7765-890463E : [email protected] : www.darnleyfineart.com
Portrait of a Lady by Allan ramsay(1713–1784) scottish. Oil on canvas,76 x 63 cm (30 x 25 in). Original frame. Provenance: From the estate of lord and lady illingworth.
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shAW EDWArDs AntiqUEs �
By Appointment.reading, Berkshire.
T : +44 (0)1189-410847M : +44 (0)7968-288281
E : [email protected] : www.shawedwardsantiques.co.uk
English oak and inlaid chest, typical of yorkshire produced chests of this period, probably leeds, circa 1600. height: 69 cm (27 in). Width: 118 cm (46.5 in). Depth: 57 cm (22.5 in).
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A Royal Navy Frigate of The White Squadron, Plymouth by nicholas Matthew Condy (1816–1851). Oil on board, 19.1 x 24.2 cm (7½ x 9½ in).
� ElFOrD FinE Art
the Gallery, 3 Drake road, tavistock, Devon Pl19 0AU T : +44 (0)1822-612123 M : +44 (0)7712-137272 E : [email protected] W : www.elfordfineart.co.uk
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EllisOn FinE Art �
Beaconsfield (By appointment)T : +44 (0)1494-678880 M : +44 (0)7720-317899
E : [email protected] : www.ellisonfineart.com
An exquisite portrait of a young lady by richard Cosway r.A. Circa 1790. United Kingdom. Oval. height: 5.7 cm (2¼ in).
Provenance: An English Private Collector
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� FArnhAM AntiqUE CArPEts
the Old Parsonage, Church street, Crondall, surrey GU10 5qqT : +44 (0)1252-851215 F : +44 (0)1252-850211 E : [email protected] W : www.farnhamantiquecarpets.com
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A very fine quality little Caucasian Chila rug from the shirvan district of Azerbaijan. Circa 1880. 142 x 117 cm (56 x 46 in).
FArnhAM AntiqUE CArPEts �
the Old Parsonage, Church street, Crondall, surrey GU10 5qqT : +44 (0)1252-851215
F : +44 (0)1252-850211 E : [email protected]
W : www.farnhamantiquecarpets.com
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� tED FEW
c/o BADA, 20 rutland Gate, london sW7 1BDT : +44 (0)208-767 2314M : +44 (0)7940-747928
St. Jerome. Flemish school. c.1550. Oil on panel, 44 x 33 cm (17½ x 13 in).
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FrEshFOrD FinE AntiqUEs �
homewood View, hinton Charterhouse, Bath BA2 7tBT : +44 (0)1225-722111M : +44 (0)7720-838877
E : [email protected] : www.freshfords.com
A fine George iii sheraton Period mahogany inlaid breakfront bookcase. English 1785.
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A fine antique senneh rugwith a spacious drawing andunusual colour composition.north West Persia, circa 1860. 175 x 130 cm (68 x 51 in).
� GAllEry yACOU
127 Fulham road, london sW3 6rt T : +44 (0)20-7584 2929 M : +44 (0)7973-119458 E : [email protected] : www.galleryyacou.com
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Le Poete et La Sirene by Emmanuelhannaux (1855–1934). French, circa 1903.
inscribed: susse Frères, Editeurs, Paris.
GArrEt & hUrst sCUlPtUrE �
PO Box 658, East Grinstead, West sussex rh19 3Gh T : +44 (0)1342-311729
M : +44 (0)7976-247942 or +44 (0)7966-163697 E : [email protected]
W : www.garretandhurst.co.uk
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� Godson & ColEs
92 Fulham Road, london sW3 6HR T : +44 (0)20-7584 2200F : +44 (0)20-7584 2223E : [email protected] : www.godsonandcoles.co.uk
A George II Period carvedand painted mirror in themanner of John Vardy. English, circa 1745. Height: 165 cm (65 in).Width: 101 cm (39¾ in).
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A George I Period scarletjapanned double domed
bureau cabinet attributedto John Belchier and
daniel Massey. English, circa 1720.
Height: 250 cm (98½ in). Width: 103 cm (40½ in).
depth: 60 cm (23¾ in).
Godson & ColEs �
92 Fulham Road, london sW3 6HR T : +44 (0)20-7584 2200F : +44 (0)20-7584 2223
E : [email protected] : www.godsonandcoles.co.uk
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A pair of Chinese export blue and white porcelain ‘musicians’ dishes, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period. Circa 1700.diameter : 34 cm (13¼ in).
literature: Howard & Ayers, China for the West, london, 1978, p.77. d.s. Howard, The Choice of the Private Trader, Minneapolis, 1994, p.40.
� GIBson AntIQUEs
Flat 7, Georgian House, 10 Bury street, st James’s, london sW1Y 6AAM : +44 (0)7831-645468E : [email protected] : www.gibsonantiques.com
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Wassail (detail) by Ben nicholson (1894–1982). 1956. screen printed cotton crepe for Edinburgh Weavers.
GRAY MCA �
By appointment and at fairsT : +44 (0)1935-881696M : +44 (0)787-2171111
E : [email protected] : www.graymca.co.uk
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� GREY-HARRIs & Co.
12 Princess Victoria street, Clifton, Bristol Bs8 4BPT : +44 (0)1179-737 365E : [email protected] : www.grey-harris.co.uk
A Gothic carriage clock. Retailed by Army and navy, circa 1880. Plaques by J.B. Bailly.Height: 22.5 cm (9 in). Width: 12 cm (4¾ in). depth: 10.5 cm (4 in).
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HAMPton AntIQUEs �
northampton T : +44 (0)1604-863979M : +44 (0)7779-654879
E : [email protected] : www.hamptonantiques.co.uk
Vizagapatam oval tea chest. Circa 1770.A very rare Anglo-Indian tea chest made of solid rosewood with lac filled engraved ivory,
the interior contains two removable tea caddies with inlaid conch shells.
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� HARRIs lIndsAY
67 Jermyn street, london sW1Y 6nY T : +44 (0)20-7839 5767F : +44 (0)20-7839 5768 M : +44 (0)7545-555024E : [email protected] W : www.harrislindsay.com
Pair of verre eglomisépictures of English ruralscenes by Jonas Zeuner. signed and dated 1807. 29 x 42 cm (11½ x 16½ in).
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Portland stone bust of Aristotle. English, first half of the eighteenth century. 72.5 x 70.5 cm (28½ x 27¾ in).
HARRIs lIndsAY �
67 Jermyn street london sW1Y 6nY T : +44 (0)20-7839 5767F : +44 (0)20-7839 5768 M : +44 (0)7545-555024E : [email protected]
W : www.harrislindsay.com
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� HAYnEs FInE ARt oF BRoAdWAY
Picton House Galleries, 42 High street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7dtT : +44 (0)1386-852649 F : +44 (0)1386-858187M : +44 (0)7831-893465E : [email protected] : www.haynesfineart.com
The Hard, Ponza Harbour by Edward seago (British, 1910–1974). signed lower left. oil on canvas, 50.75 x 76 cm (20 x 30 in).
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Winnie the Pooh, 2013 by Banksy (British, b. 1975). stencil spray paint on canvas and numbered CP/10 on the overlap. Provenance: Banksy’s stall in Central Park, new York; acquired directly from above into private collection, 2013.
45.75 cm x 45.75 cm (18 x 18 in).
HAYnEs FInE ARt oF BRoAdWAY �
Picton House Galleries, 42 High street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7dtT : +44 (0)1386-852649 F : +44 (0)1386-858187
M : +44 (0)7831-893465E : [email protected] : www.haynesfineart.com
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A ‘Vetro A Retorti’ tazza on hollow knopped stem with conical folded foot. Venetian late sixteenth century. Height: 10 cm (4 in). Width: 30 cm (8¼ in).
For style and construction see ‘Glass in Rijksmueum’ no. 82 and ‘Venezanisches Glas der VesteCoburg’ no. 197.
� JEAnEttE HAYHURst FInE GlAss
Po Box 83, tetbury, Gloucestershire Gl8 0AlT : +44 (0)7831-209814 W : www.antiqueglass-london.com
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HoWARds JEWEllERs �
44A Wood street, stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6JGT : + 44 (0)1789-205404M : + 44 (0)777-9091795
E : [email protected] : www.howardsjewellers.com
1. opal and diamond ring, circa 1890.2. Edwardian amethyst and diamond bow brooch, circa 1910.3. Victorian ruby and diamond brooch / pendant, circa 1890.4. Art deco diamond bracelet, circa 1935.5. Ruby and diamond ring, circa 1890.6. Victorian enamel and diamond brooch/pendant, circa 1890. 1.
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A pair of George III mahogany Cary globes raised on tripodlegs with cross stretchers with central compass. Circa 1810. Height: 117 cm (46 in). diameter : 59 cm (23 in).
� MICHAEl HUGHEs ltd
88 Fulham Road, london sW3 6HRT : 020-7589 0660F : 020-7823 7618M : 07880 0505123E : [email protected] : www.michaelhughesantiques.co.uk
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A colour printed pochoirprint by Milivoj Uzelac,
published in Paris in 1932. 40.6 x 31.75 cm
(16 x 12½ in).
IsAAC And EdE �
10 st. James's Place, london sW1A 1nPT : +44 (0)20-7629 9040F : +44 (0)20-7629 9042M : +44 (0)7817-207673
E : [email protected] : www.isaacandede.com
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� HollY JoHnson AntIQUEs
the Woodwork shop, lyme Green settlement, lyme Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire sK11 0ldT : +44 (0)1260-253110 F : +44 (0)1260-253180M : +44 (0)7831-713956 E : [email protected] : www.hollyjohnsonantiques.com
A 1930s early and rare Robert ‘Mouseman’ thompson oak Fireplace of angular concave form. the top frieze is carved with an egg and dart border above three panels, carved and painted with the crests of York (left), Worcester (right), and Ampleforth College and Abbey (centre). the Ampleforth College and Abbey crest is based upon the crest of Westminster Abbey from where the monks are originally descended.
the carved mantelpiece curves roundly out from the planked surround. there are two built-in seats of lobed form on supports, each carved with a mouse, above a built in fender. England, circa 1930. Height: 172 cm (68 in). Width: 185 cm (73 in). depth: 53 cm (21 in).
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An important side cabinet attributed to Aldo tura. lacquered goatskin in malachite green, the front doors withtrompe l’oeil effect depicting open shelves with large plates decorated with gods riding chariots pulled by horses.
on veneered feet with double folding out doors and mahogany veneered interior. Milan, Italy, circa 1950. Height: 91 cm (39 in). Width: 213 cm (84 in). depth: 51 cm (20 in).
HollY JoHnson AntIQUEs �
the Woodwork shop, lyme Green settlement, lyme Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire sK11 0ld
T : +44 (0)1260-253110 F : +44 (0)1260-253180
M : +44 (0)7831-713956 E : [email protected] : www.hollyjohnsonantiques.com
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A rare Chelsea strawberry dish. the shell shaped dish is painted with butterflies and flowers, sitting on a bed of strawberries.
the interior painted in the Kakiemon style with a banded hedge.Circa 1745–49.
length: 12.7 cm (5 in).
� RodERICK JEllICoE
Po Box no. 50732, london nW6 6XWT : +44 (0)20-7624 6471W : www.englishporcelain.comM : +44 (0)7775-580051E : [email protected]
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JoHn JosEPH �
Grays Antiques Centre, 58 davies street, london W1K 5lPT : +44 (0)20-7629 1140M : +44 (0)7973 430896
E : [email protected] : www.john-joseph.co.uk
1. An Art deco platinum and diamond bracelet. Circa 1930.2. An Art deco Boucheron platinum and diamond double clip brooch. Circa 1930.3. A platinum and diamond cluster ring Circa 1950.4. A platinum and diamond cross-over ring. Circa 1940.
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A fine diamond set brooch in silver and gold. Frédéric Boucheron, Paris. Circa 1880.Width: 4.5 cm (2 in). depth: 1 cm (½ in). length: 7 cm (2¾ in).
� JoHnson WAlKER ltd
64 Burlington Arcade, london W1J 0QtT : +44(0)20-7629 2615E : [email protected] : www.johnson-walker.com
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KInGHAMs ARt PottERY ltd �
Po Box 60, Chipping Campden Gl55 9AHT : +44 (0)7976-919836
E : [email protected] : www.kinghamsartpottery.com
Martin Brothers vase. salt Glazed stoneware.signed and dated 1884. Height: 26 cm (10½ in). diameter : 20 cm (8 in).
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Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte,standing small, with Longwood Housebeyond, St Helena, by lt. Col. BasilJackson (1795–1889). With peninscription beneath the mount ‘saidto be very like him at this…’.Pencil, pen and watercolour, 20 x 15 cm (8 x 6 in).With this portrait are a number ofpress cuttings dating from 1911until 1939, and a note initialled ‘C of K’, dated May 1917.this watercolour forms part of aselling exhibition entitled From Enmity to Amity: Britain and France, 1688 to 1856.Catalogue available upon request
� JUlIA KoRnER FInE ARt
the River House, 52 strand on the Green, london W4 3PdT : +44 (0)20-8747 1652F : +44 (0)20-8742 7419 M : +44 (0)7771-713980 E : [email protected] W : www.juliakorner.com
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CHRIstoPHER And AnGElA lEGGE oRIEntAl CARPEts �
25 oakthorpe Road, oxford oX2 7BdT : +44 (0)1865–557572M : +44 (0)7860–242203E : [email protected]
W : www.leggecarpets.com
tekke Animal tree Engsi.turkmenistan, early 19th
century. Wool pile on a woolfoundation. A tent door rug
of exceptional colour andclarity of design.
163 x 119 cm (64 x 47 in).
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A fine louis XVI period mahogany, ebony and gilt metal mounted tric trac table.France, circa 1790.
� HUGH lEUCHARs
Church Farmhouse, Privett, nr Alton, Hampshire GU34 3PB T : +44 (0)1730-828112M : +44 (0)7818-040075E : [email protected] W : www.hughleuchars.com
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ConstAntInE lIndsAY ltd �
T : +44 (0)7967 738193E : [email protected]
W : www.constantineart.com
Three hounds resting by a wooded pathby Charles olivier de Penne (1831–1897).
signed lower left. oil on panel, 55.5 x 45 cm(217�8 x 17¾ in). Private Collection, France.
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� PEtER lIPItCH ltd
88 Fulham Road, london sW3 6HRT : +44 (0)20-584 1120M : +44 (0)7836-525255E : [email protected] : www.peter-lipitch-antique-furniture.com
A fine George II mahogany side table in superb condition and colour with a moulded top above a ‘Greek key’ pattern carved frieze. standing on bold cabriole legs with acanthus carving and claw and ball feet.Height: 75.25 cm (29½ in). Width: 144.8 cm (57 in). depth: 66.3 cm (26 in).
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An eighteenth century sterling silver prizeby thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson II.
Hallmarked london, 1789. length: 47 cm (18½ in).Weigth: 148.5 g (4.8 oz).
sAndA lIPton �
By appointment only suite 202, 2 lansdowne Row, Berkeley square, london W1J 6Hl
T : +44 (0)20-7431 2688 F : +44 (0)20-7431 3224M : +44 (0)7836-660008
E : [email protected] : www.antique-silver.com
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� MACKInnon FInE FURnItURE
5 Ryder street, st James’s, london sW1Y 6PYT : +44 (0)20-7839 5671 M : +44 (0)7725-332665E : [email protected] W : www.mackinnonfineart.com
A very rare mid nineteenth-century derbyshireBlue John and Ashford Marble occasional table.English, circa 1840.Height: 74 cm (29 in).diameter : 74 cm (29 in).
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A George I red japanned bureau. English, circa 1720.Height: 94 cm (37 in).Width: 91 cm (36 in).depth: 50 cm (19¾ in).
MACKInnon FInE FURnItURE �
5 Ryder street, st James’s, london sW1Y 6PY T : +44 (0)20-7839 5671 M : +44 (0)7725-332665
E : [email protected] W : www.mackinnonfineart.com
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� MARK GAllERY
Marble Arch, london W2 2Bs T : +44 (0)20-7706 7631 or +44 (0)20-7262 4906 F : +44 (0)20-7224 9416M : +44 (0)7721-599918E : [email protected] : www.markgallery.co.uk
st nicholas the Miracleworker and eight scenes from his life: Birth of st nicholas; nicholas heals a womans withered arm;his education; he appears to the Emperor Constantine in a dream; he saves the boy demetrius from drowning; he savesthree men from tarsus from execution; he restores a lost child to his parents; his burial.north Russian icon. late 17th century, set into a later panel with later inscriptions. 38 x 32.5 cm (15 x 12¾ in).
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ovoid rummer. English 1798. Engraved andgilded large ovoid bowl depicting a third
rate ship of the line with the motto‘nelson's Victory’ in copperplate script. thisglass probably commemorates Rear-Admiralsir Horatio nelson’s victory on board HMs
Vanguard at the battle of the nile 1798.Workshop of William Absolon, 1798.
Height: 20 cm (8 in).Illustrated: Rummers: A Social History Told inGlass By timothy Mills, p. 46, Fig. 4a and 4b.
MARRIs AntIQUEs �
Po Box 10103, sudbury, suffolk Co10 7WJT : +44 (0)1787-371523M : +44 (0)7841-500644
E : [email protected] : www.marrisantiqueglass.com
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The Fern Gatherers by Myles Birket Foster RWs (1825–1899). Circa 1860. 28 x 20 cm (11 x 8 in).
� KAYE MICHIE
By appointment.Richmond, surrey tW10 6tnT : +44 (0)20-8940 2463M : +44 (0)7973-113126E : [email protected] : www.kayemichie.co.uk
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tIMotHY MIllEtt �
Po Box 20851, london sE22 0YnT : +44 (0)20-8693 1111
E : [email protected] : www.historicmedals.com
Birth of ‘the old Pretender’. Ivory box, circa 1688. British. Height: 7 cm (2¾ in). Width: 9.5 cm (3¾ in).
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� MIllInGton AdAMs
By appointment only, Knutsford, CheshireT : +44 (0)1565-745012F : +44 (0)1565-745013M : +44 (0)7957-382381E : [email protected] : www.millingtonadams.com
A George I figured walnut and feather banded fold over top bachelor chest. the rectangular top with fine figured veneers arranged in a doublebook match, feather and cross banded, opening to reveal a mirror image arrangement of figured veneers to the inside. the top when open issupported by retractable lopers, with four long graduated oak lined drawers below, fitted with original brass shaped plate handles and lock
escutcheons, with early quadrant style cock-beading. the veneers to the drawers are also laid in a book match. the chest is supported on itsoriginal shaped bracket feet. Provenance: Attingham Park shropshire.
Height: 76.2 cm (30 in). Width: 76.2 cm (30 in) depth: 34.3 cm (13½ in).
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A pair of George III carved giltwood armchairs attributed to William & John linnell. the moulded oval shaped backs with acanthus and drapedswag crest to the top rail and leaf carving to the lower side supports. the arms out-swept with beautiful leaf carved shoulders, stuffed elbow
rests, with more extremely detailed leaf carving to the top and bottom of the scrolling arm support, which itself has a rope twist carve along thefront edge. the seat of oval shape, with a carved rope twist all around the edge, the front legs with a leaf carved hip and of tapering fluted form
with further leaf carving to the top and an oval tapered foot. the rear legs of similar form to the front but set at an elegant raked angle.Height: 94 cm(37 in). Width: 61cm (24 in). depth: 66cm (26 in).
MIllInGton AdAMs �
By appointment only, Knutsford, CheshireT : +44 (0)1565-745012F : +44 (0)1565-745013
M : +44 (0)7957-382381E : [email protected]
W : www.millingtonadams.com
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The Schoolroom by KennethRowntree (1915–1997).Watercolour, 49 x 34 cm (19 x 13¼ in). to be exhibitedat the Fry Art Gallery, saffronWalden, Kenneth Rowntreecentenary exhibition.
� MooRE-GWYn FInE ARt ltd
open by appointment in london W8 and near Burford, oxfordshireT : +44 (0)7765-966256E : [email protected] : www.mooregwynfineart.co.uk
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PHIlIP MoUld & Co �
29 dover street, london W1s 4nAT : +44 (0)20-7499 6818E : [email protected]
W : www.philipmould.com
Portrait of a Lady of the Tudor Court, wearing a dress embroidered with pomegranates, irises, Tudor rose, oak leaf by nicholas Hilliard (c.1547–1619)
Watercolour on vellum, pasted to playing card, circa 1590. oval, height: 5.2 cm (21/16 in.)later nineteenth-century frame with white striped enamel border, surmounted with pierced scroll
inlaid with black and white enamel, green guilloche enamel reverse.
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one of the earliest recorded datedoak Child’s Chairs. salisbury area.superb colour and patination. losses to the crest rail and feet.
� R n MYERs & son ltd
Endsleigh House, High street, Gargrave, north Yorkshire Bd23 3lXT : +44 (0)1756-7495878F : +44 (0)1756-749322M : +44 (0)7801-310126E : [email protected] : www.myersantiques.com
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1. natural baroque pearl and gold french necklace, circa 1900.2. Ruby and diamond ring by Boucheron, Paris, circa 1960.
3. Pair of platinum and gold french cufflinks set with diamonds and sapphires, circa 1920. 4. Pair of fine sapphire and diamond cluster earrings, circa 1960.
5. Eighteenth-century cushion cut diamond bow brooch, circa 1780. 6. Platinum and gold lozenge brooch set diamonds. Russian, circa 1910.
nIGEl noRMAn �
stand 335/6 Grays Antiques Centre, 58 davies street, london W1K 5lP T : +44 (0)20-7495 3066 M : +44 (0)7801-789316
E : [email protected] W : www.nigelnorman.co.uk
or www.cufflinksofallperiods.co.uk or www.1stdibs.com
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� RICHARd oGdEn ltd
28 Burlington Arcade, london W1J 0nXT : +44 (0)20-7493 9136 E : [email protected] W : www.richardogden.com
In the foreground a rose gold bracelet by Ch. Fontana & Co, Paris. Circa 1950. the other two gold bracelets with scallop shaped links also from the 1950s and Continental.
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A miniature striking bracket clock.By d. Ross, Exeter. Circa 1840.
oldE tIME AntIQUE CloCKs And BARoMEtERs �
oak Bank Farm, sallow lane, Wacton, norfolk nR15 2UlT : +44 (0)1508 532188M : +44 (0)7785 280985
E : [email protected] : www.oldetimeantiqueclocks.com
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� FRAnK PARtRIdGE
7 thurloe square, london sW7 2tA T : +44 (0)20-7225 3654F : +44 (0)20-7581 9387 M : +44 (0)7801-480548 E : [email protected] W : www.frankpartridge.co.uk
An important pair of George II giltwood armchairs in the manner of thomas Chippendale. Upholstered in associated eighteenth century needlework.
Circa 1755. Probably supplied to sir lawrence dundas, Moor Park, as part of alarger suite. Acquired by sir Everard Radcliffe, Bt., Rudding Park, Yorkshire.
Height: 99 cm (39 in). Width: 79 cm (31 in). depth: 66 cm (26 in).
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FRAnK PARtRIdGE �
7 thurloe square, london sW7 2tA T : +44 (0)20-7225 3654F : +44 (0)20-7581 9387 M : +44 (0)7801-480548
E : [email protected] W : www.frankpartridge.co.uk
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� GUY PEPPIAtt FInE ARt ltd
6 Mason’s Yard, duke street, st James’s, london sW1Y 6BU T : +44 (0)20-7930 3839 E : [email protected] : www.peppiattfineart.co.uk
Mount Snowdon from the slopes of Moel Hebog, Beddgelert below by John Varley (1778–1842). signed lower left: J. Varley. 1812.Watercolour over pencil heightened with stopping out, 37.7 x 51.7 cm (14¾ x 20¼ in).Provenance: With spinks, london, 1980s; Private collection, UK. Exhibited: london, society of Painters in Watercolours, 1813, no.130.
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Tête de faune by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). original painting on ceramic tile. dated ‘14.3.61’ on the right and reverse, 15 x 15 cm (6 x 6 in).
Certificate from Monsieur Claude Picasso dated 1st september 2014. Provenance: succession Pablo Picasso, Collection Jacqueline Picasso, Collection sassi.
sYlVIA PoWEll dECoRAtIVE ARts �
By appointment only suite 400 Ceramic House, 571 Finchley Road, london nW3 7Bn
T : +44 (0)20-8201 5880 M : +44 (0)7802-714998
E : [email protected] W : www.sylviapowell.com
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� RICHARD PRICE AND ASSOCIATES
By appointment.T : +44 (0)1747-840084M : +44 (0)7860-200209E : [email protected] : www.antiqueclocks.tv
A Louis XVI ormolu andmarble mantel clock onan integral dove greymarble base. Manière,Paris, circa 1785. Height: 38.5 cm (15 in). Width: 30 cm (12 in).Depth: 15 cm (6 in).
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A rare Worcester hexagonal vase andcover decorated in Chinese style with
the ‘Dragon in Compartments’ patternconsisting of alternative panels ofdragons and vases on low tables.
Circa 1770–72. Height: 38 cm (15 in).
ROBYN ROBB �
PO Box 66256, Ranelagh Gardens, London SW6 9DR T : +44 (0)20-7731 2878 F : +44 (0)20-7731 2878
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By the lakeside – three maidens spinning wool by Karel Franz Philippeau (Dutch 1825–1899). Oil on panel. Signed and dated 1867.Provenance: With The Cooling Galleries in London where purchased by a private collector living in Canada in the 1960s.
� JOHN ROBERTSON
Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BD T : 07860 571799E : [email protected] : www.jrobertsonfineart.com
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A fine George III Mahogany Sofa Table cross banded in Satinwood of outstanding colour and figuring on elegant end supports and of rare and desirable slim proportions. Sheraton Period circa 1790.
Depth: 60 cm (23¾ in). Length: 145 cm (57 in). Height: 70 cm (27½ cm).
J. ROGER (ANTIQUES) LTD �
By appointment only. London W14 0RRT : +44 (0)20-7603 7627 M : +44 (0)7867-747521
E : [email protected] W : www.bada.org.uk
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� ROLLESTON
104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BU T : +44 (0)20-7229 5892 E : [email protected] : www.rolleston-antiques.com
A pair of George III Adam oval mirrors, the originalperiod plates surrounded by a carved and gilded woodborder and surmounted by carved and gilded bowswith intertwined garlands of husks; the lower part witha carved fluted semi elliptical fan.
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A fine George III Chippendale period mahogany card table, the serpentine top opening on to a concertina frame, above a shaped veneered frieze. Standing on four elegant cabriole legs
carved with acanthus and strap work, terminating in French scroll toes.
ROLLESTON �
104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BU T : +44 (0)20-7229 5892
E : [email protected] : www.rolleston-antiques.com
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� ROWLES FINE ART
53 Mill Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1BBThe Old Brewery, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LFT : +44 (0)1584-872123 or +44 (0)1938-558811M : +44 (0)7802-303506 E : [email protected] : www.rowlesfineart.co.uk
Game of Cardsby Antonio Paoletti (1834–1912).
Oil on canvas, 55.9 x 81.3 cm (22 x 32 in).
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JULIAN SIMON FINE ART LTD �
c/o: 13 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6AAT : +44 (0)20-7730 8673
E : [email protected] : www.19thcenturypaintings.com
Jonathan Pike (b. 1949). Ca d’Oro, Venice.Oil on gessoed board, 61 x 74 cm (24 x 29 in).
A solo exhibition of the artist’s work will be on show at the Fair.
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� PATRICK SANDBERG ANTIQUES
150 -152 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNT : +44 (0)20-7229 0373 F : +44 (0)20-7792 3467 M : +44 (0)7710-044704 E : [email protected] W : www.antiquefurniture.net
A George III period mahogany and fiddleback mahogany partners desk with gilt tooled black leather top and panelled sides. Circa 1800Height: 30½ in (77 cm). Width: 60 ins (152 cm). Depth: 38 in (97 cm).
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A late 18th-century Sheraton period satinwood oval writing table, with crossbanded and inlaid segmented top. Circa 1790.Height: 29½ in (75 cm). Width: 50 in (127 cm). Depth: 43 in (109 cm).
PATRICK SANDBERG ANTIQUES �
150 -152 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNT : +44 (0)20-7229 0373 F : +44 (0)20-7792 3467 M : +44 (0)7710-044704
E : [email protected] W : www.antiquefurniture.net
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� SMITH & ROBINSON
By appointment only. LondonT : +44 (0)20-7371 0552T : +44 (0)20-8994 3783M : +44 (0)7770-453597E : [email protected] : www.smithandrobinson.com
An impressive novelty desk centrepiece in the form of a sea plane. Comprising of two removable inkwells found in the passengerseats and a fine quill pen which rests on the outer fuselage. By makers Franz Reichenberg, Berlin, circa 1930–35.
Length: 40 cm (16 in).
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A fine pair of Art Deco wine coolers. By Mappin & Webb. Dated circa 1920. Height at handle: 45cm (18 in). Width: 20 cm (8 in).
A large lemonade jug with interior ice cooler complete with all components. Dated ‘Birmingham 1913’. By makers John Grinsell & Sons.Height: 25 cm (10 in). Width: 12.5 cm (5 in).
SMITH & ROBINSON �
By appointment only. LondonT : +44 (0)20-7371 0552T : +44 (0)20-8994 3783M : +44 (0)7770-453597
E : [email protected] : www.smithandrobinson.com
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A gilded, cold-painted and enamelled figure ofa Hindu Dancer by Claire Jeanne RobertColinet (1880–1950). French, circa 1920. The bronze base cast in relief with cartouchesof seated immortals. Marble plinth.Signed in the bronze Cl J R Colinet and with foundry seal for Les Neveux de J. Lehmann Foundry ParisHeight: 47 cm (18½ in).
� SOLO ANTIQUES
By Appointment. Elswick, Lancashire PR4T : +44 (0)1995-671096M : +44 (0)7973-119739E : [email protected] : www.solo-antiques.co.uk
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At Luveno – Lake Maggigore by Thomas Miles Richardson Jnr (1813–1890). Signed and dated 1885. Watercolour heightened with white 44.5 x 62.2 cm (12½ x 24½ in).
Part of a special group of Richardson’s at the BADA Fair 2015.
JOHN SPINK FINE WATERCOLOURS �
9 Richard Burbidge Mansions, 1 Brasenose Drive, Barnes SW13 8RBT : +44 (0)20-8741 6152 M : +44 (0)7808-614168
E : [email protected] W : www.johnspink.com
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� STRACHAN FINE ART
PO Box 50471, London W8 9DJT : +44 (0)20-7938 2622M : +44 (0)7860-579126E : [email protected] : www.strachanfineart.com
Semele by Alison Lambert (b. 1957, England). 2004. Charcoal and pastel on paper, 117 x 115 cm (46 x 45 in).
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Susan (née Colt), Mrs. Henry Hoare of Stourhead 1707–1743 by William Hoare of
Bath, R.A. 1707/8–1792. Painted 1742–1743.Oil on canvas, 91.5 x 71 cm (36 x 28 in).
Provenance: By descent to the sitter’sdaughter Susanna, Countess of Ailesbury and
thence by family descent until 2012.
STRACHAN FINE ART �
PO Box 50471, London W8 9DJT : +44 (0)20-7938 2622M : +44 (0)7860-579126
E : [email protected] : www.strachanfineart.com
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� SUTCLIFFE GALLERIES
5 Royal Parade, Harrogate, Yorkshire HG1 2SZT : +44(0)1423-562976F : +44(0)1423-528729M : +44(0)7887-565270E : [email protected] : www.sutcliffegalleries.com
The Swimmer by Sir William Russell Flint (1880–1969). British. Signed and dated 1914. Exhibited RWS 1914. Watercolour, 35.5 x 50 cm (14 x 20 in).
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TITUS OMEGA �
Islington, LondonT : +44 (0)207-688 1295M : +44 (0)7973-841846E : [email protected]
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Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.'Tudric' pewter and enamel clock.
English, circa 1905.
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� THE TAYLOR GALLERY LTD
1 Bolney Gate, London SW7 1QWT : +44 (0)20-7581 0253F : +44 (0)20-7589 4495M : +44 (0)7977-555230E : [email protected] : www.taylorgallery.com
The Secret Garden by Sir William Russell-Flint, RA (1880–1969).Watercolour, 50 x 66 cm (19½ x 26 in).
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The Piazza Navona, Rome by Edward Seago (1910–1974).Oil on canvas, 60 x 91cm (24 x 36 in).
THE TAYLOR GALLERY LTD �
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� S&S TIMMS ANTIQUES LTD
PO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AW T : +44 (0)1525-719300 M : +44 (0)7801-428701 E : [email protected] W : www.timmsantiques.com
A George II Period mahogany silver chest with lift-up lid and caddy moulded edge above two long drawers raised on original bracket feet, retaining original brasswear throughout. Circa 1760.
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A fine quality pair of Regency mahogany hall chairs, in the manner of Gillows, having deeply carved shells to back with C scroll supports above well figured seats raised on elegant turned and reeded legs. Circa 1820.
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PO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AW T : +44 (0)1525-719300 M : +44 (0)7801-428701
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� TRINITY HOUSE
20 High Street, Broadway WR12 7DT50 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AYT : +44 (0)20-7499 8958F : +44 (0)20-7493 6302E : [email protected] : www.trinityhousepaintings.com
Les Cavaliers à Septembre by André Brasilier (b. 1929). Sammur. France. Signed lower right and verso. 55.9 x 88.9 cm (22 x 35 in).
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Plaine et Coteaux by Gustave Loiseau (1865–1935) Signed ‘G LOISEAU’ (lower left). Circa 1890. Oil on canvas, 54 x 73 cm (21¼ x 28¾ in).
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� WAKELIN & LINFIELD
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A George II period walnut tea table. English, circa 1740.
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WAKELIN & LINFIELD �
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An eighteenth-century comb back Windsor chair in ash. English, circa 1780. An eighteenth-century cricket table in burr and straight grained oak. Engllish, circa 1780.
An allegorical oil on canvas. Twentieth-century. Signed: Julien Menu. A rare eighteenth-century mahogany and brass candleholder.
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� WALKER GALLERIES LTD
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Paris, le Moulin Rouge vue de la place Blanche by François Gall (1912–87). French. Signed. Oil on board, 33 x 41 cm (13 x 16 in).
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Gypsy plaiting her hair by Laura KnightRA RWS (1977–70). Signed. Oil oncanvas, 73.7 x 61.0 cm (29 x 24 in).Exhibited: The Royal Academy, 1940No. 3. Illustrated: Fox, Caroline, DameLaura Knight, Oxford, 1988. p.78.
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� ALAN WALKER
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Two fine-quality Georgian mahoganystick barometers.
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An extremely fine and rare garniture of three Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester vases representing the finest neo-classical and picturesque traditions from the Worcester workshops, circa 1810. The vases are decorated with an intricate gilded vermiculi pattern and applied white pearls,
the handles formed as entwined gilt double headed serpents, the central vase with a cover and gilt flame finial. The reverse with finely executed formal gilding all reserved on a salmon pink ground. Height: 27 cm (10¾ in).
The large vase – is painted with ‘Scene on the Wye, near Goodrich Castle’. One of the small vases – is painted with ‘Colchester Castle, Essex’.
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� HOWARD WALWYN LTD
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Joseph Knibb, London. A fine James II period ebony hour striking and repeating spring table clock. Circa 1685.
Height: 30 cm (12 in).
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Joseph Martineau Senior, London.An important George III period lacquerlongcase clock, the three train brass dial
movement with hour strike andchiming the quarters on eight bells.
Circa 1760.Height: 288 cm (113 in).
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� MARK J WEST (COBB ANTIQUES LTD)
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An olive green wrythen glass vase.Stuart, Stourbridge, probably made for Liberty, c.1900–1910. Height: 25 cm (10 in).
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A rare Worcester sugar box and cover decorated with an early version of the Staghunt pattern. Circa 1757/8. The box is moulded with pleat and scroll decoration, the cover is edged with a puce scroll border. The staghunt
pattern was loosely derived from Chinese porcelain and occurs at Worcester from 1752 onwards.Height: 13 cm (5 in). Diameter : 10.1 cm (4¼ in).
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� WILLOW GALLERY
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The Morning Ride by Sir Alfred Munnings KCVO PRA (1878–1959). Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1914. 51 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in).
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The Pool and London Bridge at Night by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836–1893). Signed and dated 1884 and inscribed verso. Oil on canvas, 56 x 91 cm (22 x 36 in).
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� WITNEY ANTIQUES
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An exceptional walnut veneered three drawer lowboy, the top with canter corners and shaped apron. Supportedon four cabriole legs, the front legs with carved decoration. The drawers are top cross banded with chequered
inlay decoration. The drawers retain their original brass handles. Very good colour, patination and condition. English, first half of the eighteenth century.
Height: 74 cm (29 in). Depth: 76 cm (30 in). Width: 56 cm (22 in).
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A band sampler worked in coloured silks whichretain their original bright colouring. Composed of
five principal bands of traditional floral and leafgeometric motifs and a lower band of boxer
figures. English, seventeenth century. Framed size: 65 x 29 cm (25.5 x 11½ in).
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A William and Mary walnut marquetrylongcase clock of small proportions. By Jacobus Markwick, London, circa 1690.The eight day duration, six pillar movementhas outside countwheel striking. Height: 194 cm (76½ in).
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A William and Mary turtleshell and gilt metal mounted table clock with pull quarter repeat by Thomas Taylor, London, circa 1695. Private Collection. Height: 33 cm (13 in).
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Works on Paper Fair ......................................page 172
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Clive Beardall .....................................................page 158
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INSURANCE COMPANIES
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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
Saatchi Gallery...................................................page 194
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The Art Newspaper ........................................page 200
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Financial Times .................................................page 148
Harper’s Bazaar.................................................page 203
House & Garden .............................................page 147
International New York Times.................page 212
The Magazine Antiques ...............................page 217
Tatler Magazine ................................................page 191
Vanity Fair ...........................................................page 211
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The World of Interiors .................................page 213
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THE 2 0 1 5 B R I T I SH
ANT IQUE D EA L ER S ’
A S SOC IAT ION ANT IQUE S
& F IN E ART FA I R
18–24 March 2015
T : +44 (0)20-7589 6108W : www.bada-antiques-fair.co.ukE : [email protected]
THE VETTING COMMITTEES
CHAIRMAN OF VETTING
Anthony Woodburn
VETTING SECRETARY
Diane Burton
CARPETS & RUGS
Leon Sassoon *Roderic DaviesDominic EverettRobin Yacoubian
CLOCKS, BAROMETERS,
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
& GLOBES
Stephen Jarrett*Jonathan BettsTobias BirchSimon BullHoward WalwynSebastian WhitestoneAnthony Woodburn
ENGLISH FURNITURE
Richard Coles *Adam BowettJonathan CoulbornRichard CourtneyPeter HolmesMelvyn Lipitch
FOR OAK
Paul BeedhamJames BrettLouise PhillipsMichael Wakelin
EUROPEAN CERAMICS
Errol Manners *Anton GabszewiczJohn HowardRobyn Robb
GLASS & CHANDELIERS
Tim Osborne *Andrew BurneJeanette HayhurstMark Hill Rachel RussellCharles Truman
ICONS
Helen Mark *Dr Richard Temple
JEWELLERY, OBJECTS OF
VERTU & MINIATURES
Sandra Cronan *Maurice AspreyNigel NormanCharles TrumanHaydn Williams
MAPS, PRINTS
& SILHOUETTES
David Isaac *Andrew EdmundsKevin McSwiggan
METALWARE, TREEN
& FOLK ART
Michael Wakelin *James BrettStephen FosterRobert Young
ORIENTAL CERAMICS
& WORKS OF ART
Laura Bordignon *Robert McPhersonAnastasia von Seibold
ORMOLU & CONTINENTAL
FURNITURE
Frank Partridge *Bruce LindsayMelvyn LipitchMichael LipitchJames Millard
PICTURES
John Robertson *David FullerKaye MichieHarry Moore-GwynJohn SpinkRussell StrachanIan Walker
SILVER & PLATE
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TEXTILES
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WORKS OF ART & SCULPTURE
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THE BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION �
THE BR IT I SH ANTIQUE DEALERS ’ ASSOCIAT ION
20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDT : +44 (0)20-7589 4128F : +44 (0)20-7581 9083E : [email protected] : www.bada.org
www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk
PRES IDENT
Lord Evans of Temple Guiting, CBE
OFF ICERS
CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL:
Michael D. CohenVICE CHAIRMAN:
Mrs Kaye R. MichieTREASURER:
Richard P. Marchant
COUNCIL
ORDINARY ELECTED MEMBERS:
Daniel M. BexfieldMrs Laura BordignonLennox P. CatoJonathan W. CoulbornRedmond T. FinerDenzil M. B. GrantJeremy M. H. GreenJohn HansordNicholas J. MullanyNicolas E. L. NortonIan H. WalkerRobert J. C. Young
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS:
Richard D. ColesHenry G. Neville
SECRETARY GENERAL:
Mark N. Dodgson
REGIONAL REPRESENTAT IVES
SOUTH EAST REGION:
Christopher Buck, Christopher Buck Antiques, 56-60 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3APT : +44 (0)1303-221229
SOUTH WEST REGION:
Simon Powell, Freshfords Fine Antiques,Homewood View, Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, Somerset BA2 7TBT : +44 (0)1225-722111
MIDLANDS REGION:
Ilona Johnson-Gibbs, The Titian Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon, WarwichshireT : +44 (0)1789-842340
EASTERN REGION:
Jeremy Green, Canon Gallery, Nr Oundle, Northamptonshire T : +44 (0)1832-280451
NORTHERN REGION:
Louise Phillips, Elaine Phillips Antiques Ltd,2 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZT : +44 (0)1423-569745
SCOTLAND:
Emma Hawkins, Hawkins and Hawkins,Inverleith Place, Edinburgh
WEST DEAN COLLEGE
For information about West Dean College and the BADAcourses in restoration, please contact:
West Dean College, West Dean, Chichester,West Sussex PO18 0QZT : +44 (0)1243-811301 | F : +44 (0)1243-811343E : [email protected] : www.westdean.org.uk
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GENERAL INFORMATION
THE BRITISH ANTIQUEDEALERS’ ASSOCIATION20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-7589 4128 Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9083Email: [email protected]: www.bada.org
www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk
The BADA office is open from 9.30am to 5.30 pm,Monday to Friday, when BADA staff are happy tooffer advice and assistance to enquirers.
THE BADA CONSUMERINFORMATION SERVICE
To serve the antiques buying public better theBADA has its own consumer information andadvice service. A letter, telephone call or email tothe BADA’s Knightsbridge headquarters will procure information useful to collectors. Alterna-tively this information is available on our website:www.bada.org.
This includes:• A free current list of members• Information on purchasing BADA
gift vouchers• Advice on experts to consult• Information about The BADA annual
antiques fair and other antiques fairs • Export assistance – the BADA Antiques
Declaration scheme• Help in understanding Artist’s Resale
Right (droit de suite)• The BADA Arbitration Service• Other references – packers, shippers, etc.• Information about joining The Friends
of The BADA Trust (see page 223)
The BADA’s popular Consumer Information literature – titles include:• Buying Antiques with Confidence• The Care of Antiques & Works of Art
• Valuing, Securing & Insuring your Antiques• BADA Annual Handbook• Antiques Courses• The BADA Assessment Service• Recommended Service Providers
THE BADA ASSESSMENT SERVICE
Members of the public can obtain a written opin-ion about any item they already possess. A modest fee is charged for this service. Furtherdetails may be obtained by telephoning or emailing the Association.
SAFEGUARDS TO THE CONSUMER
Since long before the Trade Descriptions Act theBADA has had its own code of practice. In theunlikely event that there should have been a mis-take in the description of an item the BADAexpects its members to make a full refund of thepurchase price.
If there is a dispute between a BADA member andhis customer the case can be taken to the BADA’sfree arbitration service rather than the law courts– an often protracted and expensive experience. Apanel of at least three experts in the appropriatefield will be formed. These leading antique dealersfrom across the country will independently judgewhether an object was correctly described at thetime of sale. The BADA Arbitration Service pro-vides rapid judgement at no cost to the consumerby the same experts who would be likely to becalled as expert witnesses in a legal action.
RECOMMENDED SERVICE PROVIDERS
In response to enquiries from the general publicthe BADA has compiled a list of RecommendedService Providers. These are businesses ancillary tothe art world, which provide a valuable service todealers and the public alike. They include carriers,specialist insurance companies, art photographersand lawyers, to name a few categories and can befound on page 256-257.
The list is updated annually to ensure that companies we recommend are worthy of thisaccolade.
IMPORT AND EXPORTOF ANTIQUES
Import
Import tax in the form of VAT at 5% is payable onall antiques and works of art entering the UnitedKingdom from outside the European Union (EU). Itis possible to delay payment for up to two years orin some instances avoid it altogether if TemporaryImportation Relief is applied for on entry of the arti-cles into the UK and if relief is granted by the Cus-toms authorities. Such articles must have been man-ufactured or produced as a whole and in the formas imported more than 100 years before the date ofimportation. No import licence is required, butimporters must support claims for the 5% VAT rateadmission by providing satisfactory documentaryevidence. If the evidence provided is not acceptableto Customs, the importer may be required toobtain a certificate of age from the BADA or one ofits members. Articles imported from other EUstates are not subject to the 5% import VAT.
Export
There is a UK Open General Export Licence covering most categories of antiques and othercollectors’ items over 50 years old, if the value perarticle, or matching set of articles, is less than£65,000. Most goods leaving Europe require aEuropean licence if their value equals or exceeds£41,670. Full details and applications for ExportLicences may be obtained from:
Export Licensing UnitArts Council England21 Bloomsbury StreetLondon WC1B 3HF (Tel: +44 (0)20-7268 9606).
Up-to-date information about duties and taxes payable at destination may be obtained forantiques (beginning with tariff code 9706) andworks of art (tariff code 9701) by consulting theApplied Tariffs search within the EU’s MarketAccess Database: madb.europa.eu
Antiques exported to the following countriesmay gain duty-free or duty-reduced entry if
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T H E F R I E N D S T R U S T | 223
THE FRIENDS OF THE BADA TRUST �
accompanied by a BADA declaration of antiqui-ty: Australia, Bahama Islands, Bahrain, Brazil,Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Jamaica, Japan, Kuwait,Lebanon, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, SaudiArabia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey and theUnited States (to facilitate entry). Other taxes, inparticular sales taxes, may still be payable onimport even though duty-free admission hasbeen granted.
CONFEDERATION INTERNATIONALEDES NEGOCIANTES EN OEUVRES D’ART(CINOA)
CINOA was founded in 1935. It was legally incor-porated under Belgian law as an international asso-ciation in 1963. The CINOA membership consistsof national federations and associations which rep-resent the art trade of the various member coun-tries. Among CINOA’s affiliated members therenumber some five thousand individual dealermembers. The BADA was a founder member ofCINOA and is an affiliated association.
BADA WEBSITE
The Association has developed a useful website,www.bada.org, which not only provides a com-prehensive directory of all BADA members, butalso displays thousands of objects for sale in mem-bers’ Online Galleries. You can also use the site tofind out more about the Association and the ser-vices it offers. There are details about caring forart works and antiques, a calendar of members’exhibitions, a complete section devoted to theFriends of the BADA Trust and links to other sites,including of course our members’ own websitesand those of the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fairand other major antiques fairs.
THE FRIENDS
How do you benefit from becominga member?Friends’ membership entitles you to:• Complimentary entry to major antiques fairs• access to the expertise of professional
antique dealers• exclusive visits to private collections• invitations to private views• participation in masterclasses in dealers’ shops
and galleries• twice yearly newsletter• complimentary BADA Handbook
(upon request)
What is the BADA Trust?The British Antique Dealers’ Association Culturaland Educational Trust is a registered charity. Thework of the Trust includes sponsorship of full timerestoration and conservation courses at West DeanCollege, fees for students and publications fornational cultural institutions. Through The Friends italso assists in the purchase of items for museums.
The Friends was formed in 1991 to encouragemembers of the public to be more aware of thework dealers do and the cultural and educationalactivities they undertake, and to help them tap theresources of knowledge and experience by per-
sonal acquaintance with the dealers. We are not incompetition with any other Friends organisations.All our activities are designed to increase Friends’knowledge and appreciation of antiques and, atthe same time, put at your disposal the combinedknowledge of members of The British AntiqueDealers’ Association.
What is planned for 2015?• Private evening tour of the art collection at the
Imperial War Museum• Magic Carpets masterclass at C John
(Rare Rugs) Ltd.• Private tour of the Assay Office at
Goldsmiths’ Hall• From Warrior to Dandy masterclass on armour
and canes at Michael German Antiques Ltd.• Folk Art masterclass at Robert Young Antiques• Private tour to Broughton Castle and
Broughton Grange Gardens, Oxfordshire• Down by the Riverside – City walk with
guide Tony Tucker• Armchair Travel – explore the world of exotic
travel books at Bernard Quaritch Ltd.• Private tour and lunch at the historic
Chelsea Physic GardenThese represent only a part of our varied activities.No wonder they say we are the best kept secretin the antiques world!
How to become a member:Membership costs £30 single or £45 double (known as Joint Friends).Please contact:Anne Green, Friends DirectorThe Friends of the BADA Cultural & EducationalTrust, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BD.Tel: +44 (0)20-7581 5259. Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9083 Internet: www.bada.org Email: [email protected]
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The following pages are an introduction to themembership of The British Antique Dealers’ Association,the locations in which they are to be found and the stockin which they deal.
For the convenience of the buying public using thisHandbook, we have divided the membership betweenLondon, the country and overseas.
London members are listed alphabetically by name,country members by region and nearest town or village,and overseas members by country.
To find the details of a member whose location you donot know, use the Alphabetical Index of Members onpages 254 to 256.
Members’ entries refer, on the top right-hand side of theirentry, to a map page number and a map referencenumber.
To find a specialist in a particular part of the country, use the Classified Index on pages 246 to 253, which is orderedby speciality, then county, then town, then member’sname.
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225 London 236 Eastern England237 Midlands & Wales240 Northern England241 South-east England 243 South-west England244 Scotland245 Overseas
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246 Classified Index of Members254 Alphabetical Index of Members256 Recommended Service Providers
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258 London260 London: Mayfair and St James’s262 London: Knightsbridge, Belgravia,
South Kensington and Chelsea264 London: Kensington and Notting Hill266 Eastern England267 Midlands & Wales268 Northern England269 South-east England270 South-west England271 Scotland
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DIDIER AARON (LONDON) LTD 260 | 31Marc FeckerClifford House, 15 Clifford Street, London W1S 4JYTel: +44 (0)20-7534 9100Fax: +44 (0)20-7494 9437E-mail: [email protected] site: www.didieraaron.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-1, 2-5.30 and by appointment18th- and 19th-century Continental furniture andobjects, mainly French; 17th- to 19th-century OldMaster drawings and paintings
ABBOTT AND HOLDER LTD 258 | 9Philip Athill30 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LHTel: +44 (0)20-7637 3981; Fax: +44 (0)20-7631 0575E-mail: [email protected] site: www.abbottandholder.co.ukWatercolours, drawings, prints and oils 1750-2000
JOHN ADAMS FINE ART LTD 262 | 26John Adams, Catherine Adams, Christy Case200 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UNTel: +44 (0)20-7730 8999Mobile: +44 (0)7802 793949Fax: +44 (0)20-7259 9015E-mail: [email protected] site: www.johnadamsfineart.comMonday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4British and French 20th-century paintings, drawingsand watercolours; contemporary exhibitions; restoration; framing; valuations
W AGNEW & COMPANY LTD 258 | 13William Agnew, Antonia Agnew58 Englefield Road, London N1 4HATel: +44 (0)20-7254 7429Mobile: +44 (0)7973 188272Fax: +44 (0)20-7254 7429E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlySculpture; works of art; Maiolica and pottery
ADRIAN ALAN 260 | 19Hayley Alan, Louisa Alan, James Graham66/67 South Audley Street, London W1K 2QXTel: +44 (0)20-7495 2324Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0204E-mail: [email protected] site: www.adrianalan.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-618th- and 19th-century Continental furniture; clocks and barometers; European ceramics; chandeliers; decorations; fireplaces
ALEXANDRA ALFANDARY 264 | 2Alexandra AlfandaryGallery 85, 85 Portobello Road, London W11 2QBTel: +44 (0)20-7243 6365; Mob: +44 (0)7956 993233Fax: +44 (0)20-7727 4352E-mail: [email protected] site: www.finemeissen.comMonday-Friday 10.30-4.30; Saturday 9-4.3019th-century Meissen and other fine European porcelain
ANTHEA A G ANTIQUES LTD 260 | 2Anthea GesuaStand 154-155, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: +44 (0)20-7493 7564Mobile: +44 (0)7956 287678E-mail: [email protected] Monday-Friday 10-5.30; Saturday 11-5Diamond and gem set jewellery, c. 1840-1970s
APTER FREDERICKS LTD 262 | 5Harry Apter, Guy D. Apter265-267 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HYTel: +44 (0)20-7352 2188; Fax: +44 (0)20-7376 5619E-mail: [email protected] site: www.apter-fredericks.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture
ATELIER LTD 258 | 20Jonathan VoakNear Tower Bridge, London SE1Tel: +44 (0)1534 855728Mobile: +44 (0)7797 729231E-mail: [email protected] site: www.atelierlimited.comViewing by appointment near Tower Bridge; for main premises see Grouville, Jersey17th- to early 20th-century oil paintings, watercolours, drawings and etchings including views of the Channel Islands and London Docklands,valuations and conservation
GREGG BAKER ASIAN ART 264 | 5Gregg Baker142 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: +44 (0)20-7221 3533E-mail: [email protected] site: www.japanesescreens.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4; other times by appointmentJapanese and Chinese works of art - specialising in screens and Buddhist art
A H BALDWIN & SONS LTD 258 | 12Edward Baldwin399 Strand, London WC2R 0LXTel: +44 (0)20-7930 6879Fax: +44 (0)20-7930 9450E-mail: [email protected] site: www.baldwin.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5Coins, commemorative and military medals, tokens,banknotes, stamps, numismatic books; valuations
ROSEMARY BANDINIRosemary Bandinic/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7968 182292E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rosemarybandini.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyJapanese art, principally netsuke and lacquer
EDDY BARDAWIL ANTIQUES 264 | 11Eddy Bardawil106 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: +44 (0)20-7221 3967Fax: +44 (0)20-7221 5124E-mail: [email protected] site: www.eddybardawil.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-1, 2-5.30; Saturday 10-118th- and early 19th-century English furniture; glass pictures; metalwork
BAZAARTJustin Raccanelloc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-8208 3313Mobile: +44 (0)7710 461627E-mail: [email protected] by appointment and at fairsItalian ceramics & works of art, both pottery and porcelain
J & A BEARE LTD 260 | 1Simon Morris, Steven Smith30 Queen Anne Street, London W1G 8HXTel: +44 (0)20-7307 9666Fax: +44 (0)20-7307 9651E-mail: [email protected] Monday-Friday 10-12.30, 1.30-5;appointment advisableMusical instruments of the violin family; valuations
BEAUX ARTS LONDON 260 | 7Reginald Singh, Patricia Singh48 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AYTel: +44 (0)20-7493 1155; Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 8517E-mail: [email protected] site: www.beauxartslondon.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 11-6British 20th-century and contemporary paintings and sculpture
JOHN BENNETT FINE PAINTINGS 258 | 2John BennettHammersmith, London W6Tel: +44 (0)20-8748 1747Fax: +44 (0)20-8748 1747E-mail: [email protected] site: www.johnbennettfinepaintings.comOpen by appointment only17th- to 19th-century oil paintings, with some 20th-century examples
BENTLEY & SKINNER 260 | 50Mark Evans, Paul Greer55 Piccadilly, London W1J 0DXTel: +44 (0)20 7629 0651; Fax: +44 (0)20 7491 1030E-mail: [email protected] site: www.bentley-skinner.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30Antique jewellery, silver & Fabergé
BERWALD ORIENTAL ART 260 | 33John Berwald2nd Floor, 17 Clifford Street, London W1S 3RQTel: +44 (0)20-7434 0424E-mail: [email protected] site: www.berwald-oriental.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese pottery, porcelain; works of art; valuations
DANIEL BEXFIELD ANTIQUES 258 | 12Daniel Bexfield5 Cecil Court, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4EZTel: +44 (0)20-7240 1766E-mail: [email protected] site: www.bexfield.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 11-7Silver; restoration; valuations
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TARQUIN BILGEN 262 | 27Tarquin Bilgen227 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UTTel: +44 (0)20-7259 0111Mobile: +44 (0)7966 398487E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tarquinbilgen.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-2; other times by appointment only19th-century English and Continental furniture with works of art
H BLAIRMAN & SONS LTDMartin P Levy FSA, Patricia A LevyPO Box 6374, London W1A 3URTel: +44 (0)20-7493 0444Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0766E-mail: [email protected] site: www.blairman.co.ukBy appointment: Mayfair, LondonFurniture; Regency, later 19th- and early 20th-century Western applied arts
D & R BLISSETTRachel Blissett, David Blissettc/o Coutts & Co, 440 Strand, London WC2R 0QSTel: +44 (0)1264 771768By appointment onlyArchitectural drawings
J H BOURDON-SMITH LTD 260 | 73John Bourdon-Smith, Edward Bourdon-Smith, Julia Bourdon-Smith, Robyn Mercer24 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BUTel: +44 (0)20-7839 4714; Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 3951E-mail: [email protected] site: www.bourdonsmith.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Silver: specialising in Georgian and Victorian silverand early spoons; early English glass and delft
BURLINGTON PAINTINGS LTD 260 | 44Angela Hardy10 and 12 Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3EYTel: +44 (0)20-7734 9984Mobile: +44 (0)7740 958699E-mail: [email protected] site: www.burlington.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-519th- and 20th-century British and European oil paintings
W G T BURNE (ANTIQUE GLASS) LTDAndrew BurnePO Box 9465, London SW20 9ZDMobile: +44 (0)7774 725834E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlyEnglish and Irish glass; chandeliers; period lighting; valuations; restoration
BUTCHOFF ANTIQUES 264 | 3Ian Butchoff, Adam Kaye, James Kaye154 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: +44 (0)20-7221 8174Fax: +44 (0)20-7792 8923E-mail: [email protected] site: www.butchoff.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 9.30-419th-century and 18th-century English and Continental furniture, mirrors, objets d’art, clocks and paintings
PETER CAMERON 258 | 10Peter CameronVault 57, The London Silver Vaults, 53-64Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: +44 (0)20-7242 3878Mobile: +44 (0)7836 210759E-mail: [email protected] site: www.petercameronantiquesilver.comOpen by appointment and at fairsEarly 18th- to 20th-century silver; Arts and Crafts
LUCY B CAMPBELL FINE ARTS 258 | 23Mrs Lucy B CampbellBy appointment, London SW11Tel: +44 (0)20-7727 2205E-mail: [email protected] site: www.lucybcampbell.comOpen by appointment and at fairsContemporary British, American and European art
PATRIC CAPON 258 | 16Patric Capon, Barbara CaponBromley, KentTel: +44 (0)20-8467 5722E-mail: [email protected] site: www.caponantiqueclocks.comOpen by appointment onlyClocks, marine chronometers, barometers; valuations
JOHN CARLTON-SMITH 260 | 63Mr J Carlton-Smith19 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6PXTel: +44 (0)20-7930 6622Fax: +44 (0)20-7930 1370E-mail: [email protected] site: www.fineantiqueclocks.comOpen Monday-Thursday 10-5.30; Friday and Saturday by appointment onlyAntique clocks and barometers
ANTOINE CHENEVIÈRE FINE ARTS LTDAntoine Chenevière26 Holland Street, London W8 4LTMobile: +44 (0)7715 421950Fax: +44 (0)20-7938 3028E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antoinecheneviere.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-618th- and 19th-century Russian, Austrian, German,and Italian furniture and objets d’art
CLERKENWELL FINE ART LTD 258 | 13Sally BurgessNo. 3, 2-3 Crawford Passage, Islington, London EC1R 3DPMobile: +44 (0)7811 368863E-mail: [email protected] site: www.clerkenwellfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsVictorian, 19th-century European symbolist and Orientalist paintings, sculpture and occasional furniture
THE CLOCK CLINIC LTD 258 | 24Rob Pedler, Jane Pedler85 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 1EUTel: +44 (0)20-8788 1407E-mail: [email protected] site: www.clockclinic.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 9-6; Saturday 9-1Antique clocks and barometers
COHEN & COHEN 260 | 69Michael Cohen, Ewa Cohen(at Harris Lindsay) 67 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6NYTel: +44 (0)1737 242180; Fax: +44 (0)1737 226236E-mail: [email protected] site: www.cohenandcohen.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointmentOriental ceramics and works of art, specialising in Chinese export porcelain of the 17th- and 18th centuries; valuations
SARAH COLEGRAVESarah ColegraveBy appointment, London W14Tel: +44 (0)20-7602 1959Mobile: +44 (0)7775 943722E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sarahcolegrave.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs19th- and 20th-century British pictures
P & D COLNAGHI & CO LTD 260 | 51Konrad O. Bernheimer, Katrin Bellinger15 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4AXTel: +44 (0)20-7491 7408Fax: +44 (0)20-7491 8851E-mail: [email protected] site: www.colnaghi.co.uk or www.important-old-masters.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Old Master paintings and drawings; valuations
MARY COOKE ANTIQUES LTD 258 | 27Mary Cooke, Neil F Shepperson12 The Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SNTel: +44 (0)20-8876 5777Mobile: +44 (0)7769 645559Fax: +44 (0)20-8876 1652E-mail: [email protected] site: www.marycooke.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th-century silver and collectors’ items; valuations
JONATHAN COOPER 262 | 3Jonathan Cooper, Alice Cooper, Rebecca WallPark Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, London SW10 0AQTel: +44 (0)20-7351 0410E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jonathancooper.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6.30; Saturday 11-4Contemporary paintings, specialising in sporting, wildlife, botanical and figurative art; contemporary sculpture
RICHARD COURTNEY LTDRichard Courtneyc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7771 780678E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richardcourtneyltd.comBy appointment in West Sussex18th-century English furniture
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SANDRA CRONAN LTD 260 | 49Catherine Taylor, Catherine EdwardsFirst Floor, 16 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4HWTel: +44 (0)20-7491 4851E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sandracronan.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; other times by appointment only17th- to early 20th-century jewellery
DANIEL CROUCH RARE BOOKS LLP 260 | 60Daniel Crouch4 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: +44 (0)20-7042 0240Mobile: +44 (0)7766 751391E-mail: [email protected] site: www.crouchrarebooks.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentRare maps and atlases
DARNLEY FINE ART 262 | 14Adrian Pett18 Milner Street, Chelsea, London SW3 2PUTel: +44(0)20-8288 9094Mobile: +44(0)7765 890463E-mail: [email protected] site: www.darnleyfineart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10.30-5.3016th- to 20th-century art, specialising in Orientalistart, portraits and British art
ROBERT DICKSON & LESLEY RENDALL ANTIQUES 262 | 4Lesley Rendall, Robert Dickson263 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HYTel: +44 (0)20-7351 0330Fax: +44 (0)20-7352 0078E-mail: [email protected] site: www.dicksonrendall-antiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 10-5; other times by appointment20th-century furniture, mirrors, lighting and works of art
CHARLES EDE LTD 260 | 3Martin Clist1 Three Kings’ Yard, London W1K 4JPTel: +44 (0)20-7493 4944E-mail: [email protected] site: www.charlesede.comOpen Monday-Friday by appointment onlyGreek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities
CHARLES EDWARDS 262 | 1Charles Edwards19A Rumbold Road (off King’s Road), London SW6 2HXTel: +44 (0)20-7736 7172Fax: +44 (0)20-7731 7388E-mail: [email protected] Monday-Friday 10-6Antique lighting; 18th- and 19th-century furniture,French and English furniture
PETER EDWARDS 260 | 9Peter Edwards, Noriko Yoshikawa26 Conduit Street, London W1S 2XXTel: +44 (0)20-7491 1589; Mob: +44 (0)7968 777489Fax: +44 (0)20-7408 2405E-mail: [email protected] site: www.peteredwardsjewels.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Jewellery 1920-1970; Art Deco cases and boxes
ENGLISH PORCELAIN LTD - RODERICK JELLICOERoderick JellicoePO Box 50732, London NW6 6XWTel: +44 (0)20-7624 6471E-mail: [email protected] site: www.EnglishPorcelain.comOpen by appointment18th-century English porcelain
ESKENAZI LTD 260 | 30Giuseppe Eskenazi, Daniel Eskenazi, Philip Constantinidi, Sarah Wong10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJTel: +44 (0)20-7493 5464Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 3136E-mail: [email protected] site: www.eskenazi.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30, appointment advisableEarly Chinese bronzes, ceramics, sculpture, works of art and porcelain; Chinese furniture; Chinese contemporary ink painting
JOHN ESKENAZI LTD 258 | 6John EskenaziPO Box 55621, London W9 2XATel: +44 (0)20-7409 3001Fax: +44 (0)20-7629 2146E-mail: [email protected] site: www.john-eskenazi.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique Indian, Himalayan and south-east Asian art; oriental carpets and textiles
TED FEWTed Fewc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-8767 2314Mobile: +44 (0)7940 747928Open by appointment and at fairsIdiosyncratic works of art; European sculpture, paintings and drawings
FINCH & COCraig A Finch, Jan E FinchSuite No 744, 2 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3DQTel: +44 (0)20-7413 9937Mobile: +44 (0)7836 684133 or +44 (0)7768 236921; Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 4445E-mail: [email protected] site: www.finch-and-co.co.ukBy appointment onlyFine works of art, antiquities and Ethnographica; historical portraits and 19th-century photographicimages; valuations
PETER FINER 260 | 76Peter Finer38-39 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DFTel: +44 (0)20-7839 5666Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 5777Telephone & fax from U.S.A. & Canada 1 800 270 7951E-mail: [email protected] site: www.peterfiner.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; also open by appointmentAntique arms and armour; restoration; valuations
SAM FOGG LTD 260 | 31Sam Fogg15d Clifford Street, London W1S 4JZTel: +44 (0)20-7534 2100Fax: +44 (0)20-7534 2122E-mail: [email protected] site: www.samfogg.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Medieval art; Islamic and Indian art
MICHAEL FOSTERMargaret Susands, Michael Susandsc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDBy appointment18th- and early 19th-century furniture and works of art; valuations
N & I FRANKLIN 260 | 80Ian Franklin, Neil Franklin11 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: +44 (0)20-7839 3131Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 3132E-mail: [email protected] site: www.franklinsilver.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Silver and works of art
D & M FREEDMANDavid Freedmanc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7976 708913E-mail: [email protected] site: www.freedmanantiques.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese and Japanese porcelain and works of art
FROST & REED 260 | 22Juliet Johnson, Lorna HarperOffices at 7 Trebeck Street, London W1J 7LUTel: +44 (0)20-7839 4645E-mail: [email protected] site: www.frostandreed.comOpen by appointmentBritish and Continental 19th- and 20th-centurypaintings; fine Impressionist and post-Impressionist oilpaintings, drawings and watercolours; contemporaryBritish and American artists
GALLERY YACOU 262 | 11Robin Yacoubian, Ezekiel Yacoubian127 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RTTel: +44 (0)20-7584 2929Mobile: +44 (0)7973 119458Fax: +44 (0)20-7584 3535E-mail: [email protected] site: www.galleryyacou.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday closed; Sunday 11.30-5, or by appointmentAntique and decorative carpets; rugs and kilims;European Aubussons and tapestries
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MICHAEL GERMAN ANTIQUES LTD 264 | 19Michael German, Dominic Strickland38b Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BXTel: +44 (0)20-7937 2771E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antiqueweapons.com orwww.antiquecanes.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-1Arms and armour; antique firearms; walking cane specialist
GIBSON ANTIQUES 260 | 80Alastair Gibson MRICS7 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: +44 (0)1303 813581Mobile: +44 (0)7831 645468E-mail: [email protected] site: www.gibsonantiques.comOpen by appointment and at fairsChinese ceramics and works of art
NICHOLAS GIFFORD-MEADNicholas Gifford-MeadPO Box 71421, London SW6 9GWTel: +44 (0)20-7736 0808Mobile: +44 (0)7768 233128E-mail: [email protected] site: www.nicholasgiffordmead.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyAntique chimneypieces and sculpture
GLADWELL & PATTERSON 262 | 16Anthony Fuller, Glenn Fuller, Cory Fuller, Graham Magee, Marie-Claire Meredith5 Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge, London SW3 1NGTel: +44 (0)20-7584 5512E-mail: [email protected] site: www.gladwellpatterson.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4European Masters of the 19th century and contemporary worldwide artists
GODSON & COLES 262 | 7Richard Coles92 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: +44 (0)20-7584 2200Fax: +44 (0)20-7584 2223E-mail: [email protected] site: www.godsonandcoles.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointment18th- and early 19th-century furniture and decorativeworks of art; modern British art
JAMES GRAHAM-STEWART LTD 258 | 3James Graham-StewartCore One, The Gasworks, Michael Road, London SW6 2ADTel: +44 (0)20-3490 0406Mobile: +44 (0)7785 738356E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jamesgraham-stewart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4Furniture and works of art
ANITA GRAY 260 | 2Anita GrayGrays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: +44 (0)20-7408 1638Mobile: +44 (0)7968 719431Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0707E-mail: [email protected] site: www.chinese-porcelain.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-5Chinese & Japanese porcelain
RICHARD GREEN (FINE PAINTINGS) 260 | 8Jonathan Green, Matthew Green33 New Bond Street, London W1S 2RSTel: +44 (0)20-7499 4738Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 3318E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richard-green.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointment20th-century and modern paintings
RICHARD GREEN (FINE PAINTINGS) 260 | 10Richard Green, Mrs Penny Marks, John Green147 New Bond Street, London W1S 2TSTel: +44 (0)20-7493 3939Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 3278E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richard-green.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointment17th-century Dutch and Flemish and Vedute paintings; British sporting and marine paintings;French Impressionists; Victorian and 19th-centuryEuropean paintings
MARTYN GREGORY GALLERY 260 | 84Martyn Gregory, Patrick Conner, Penelope Gregory, Sarah Taft34 Bury Street, London SW1Y 6AUTel: +44 (0)20-7839 3731Fax: +44 (0)20-7930 0812E-mail: [email protected] site: www.martyngregory.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6China trade (export) paintings, pictures relating to south-east Asia; British watercolours and paintings; valuations
NICHOLAS GRINDLEYNicholas Grindley, Rebecca GardnerNicholas Grindley Works of Art Ltd, Office: c/o The Boathouse, High Road, Great Finborough, Suffolk IP14 3AQTel: +44 (0)1449 777980E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] site: www.nicholasgrindley.comOpen strictly by appointment onlyChinese furniture and works of art
GUEST AND GRAY 260 | 2Anthony Gray, Louise Guest1-7 Davies Mews, London W1K 5ABTel: +44 (0)20-7408 1252; Mob: +44 (0)7968 719496Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 1445E-mail: [email protected] site: www.chinese-porcelain-art.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-6Pre-1800 Oriental and European ceramics and works of art and reference books
HANCOCKS 260 | 54Stephen Burton, Guy Burton52-53 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0HHTel: +44 (0)20-7493 8904Fax: +44 (0)20-7493 8905E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hancocks-london.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Rare and collectible jewels; antique silver; objets d’art
HARRIS LINDSAY 260 | 69Bruce Lindsay, Marieke MacMahon67 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6NYTel: +44 (0)20-7839 5767Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 5768E-mail: [email protected] site: www.harrislindsay.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30;other times by appointmentEnglish, Continental and Oriental furniture and works of art; later 19th- and early 20th-centuryWestern applied arts
HARVEY & GORE 260 | 52Alastair J Norman28 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0NXTel: +44 (0)20-7493 2714; Fax: +44 (0)20-7493 2714E-mail: [email protected] site: www.harveyandgore.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5Jewellery, bijouterie and snuff boxes; silver and oldSheffield plate; restoration; valuations
JAMES HARVEY BRITISH ART LTD AND CHRISTOPHER WOOD LTD 262 | 2James Harvey15 Langton Street, London SW10 0JLTel: +44 (0)20-7352 0015; Mob: +44 (0)7775 567591E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jamesharveybritishart.comOpen during exhibitions Monday-Friday 11-6;other times by appointment and at fairs18th- and 19th-century oils, watercolours and drawings
HAWKINS AND HAWKINS 260 | 26Emma HawkinsDover Street Market, 17-18 Dover Street, London W1S 4LTTel: +44 (0)20-7518 0680E-mail: [email protected] site: www.emmahawkins.demon.co.ukOpen Monday-Wednesday 11-6.30; Thursday-Saturday 11-7; Sunday 12-5Victorian taxidermy and curios
CHRISTOPHER HODSOLLChristopher HodsollBy appointment, LondonMobile: +44 (0)7843 386286E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hodsoll.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-717th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture; sculpture; pictures
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MICHAEL HUGHES 262 | 8Michael Hughes88 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: +44 (0)20-7589 0660Fax: +44 (0)20-7823 7618E-mail: [email protected] site: www.michaelhughesantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture and works of art
ISAAC AND EDE 260 | 78David Isaac10 St James’s Place, London SW1A 1NPTel: +44 (0)20-7629 9040; Mobile: +44 (0)7817 207673E-mail: [email protected] site: www.isaacandede.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5 or by appointmentAntiquarian prints, framing; restoration
J.A.N. FINE ART 264 | 6Fusa Kikue Shimizu134 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: +44 (0)20-7792 0736; Mob: +44 (0)7780 990742Fax: +44 (0)20-7221 1380E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jan-fineart-london.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointment onlyChinese, Japanese and Korean porcelain, paintings and works of art
ANTHONY JAMES & SON LTDJames MillardPO Box 63974, London SW15 9BDMobile: +44 (0)7860 322757Fax: +44 (0)20-8780 1353E-mail: [email protected] site: www.anthony-james.comOpen by appointment in London18th- and 19th-century English and Continental furniture, porcelain, pottery and objects; restoration; valuations
BEN JANSSENS ORIENTAL ART LTD 260 | 6591C Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JBTel: +44 (0)20-7976 1888; Fax: +44 (0)20-7976 2588E-mail: [email protected] site: www.benjanssens.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Chinese works of art; valuations
JEREMYJohn Hillc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-7589 4128Mobile: +44 (0)7774 194070E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jeremyantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th- and 19th-century English and Continental furniture, clocks, barometers; chandeliers, wall lights and glass pictures; works of art
C JOHN (RARE RUGS) LTD 260 | 20Leon Sassoon43A South Audley Street (Entrance in Adams Row), London W1K 2PUTel: +44 (0)20-7493 5288Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 7030E-mail: [email protected] site: www.cjohn.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; appointment advisableCarpets and rugs; tapestry, needlework and fabrics;restoration; valuations
JOHNSON WALKER LTD 260 | 56Miss R Gill64 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0QTTel: +44 (0)20-7629 2615/6Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 0709Web site: www.johnson-walker.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.30Jewellery and bijouterie; valuations
JOHN JOSEPH 260 | 2John Herbert JosephStand 345/9, Grays Antique Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: +44 (0)20-7629 1140; Mob: +44 (0)7973 430896E-mail: [email protected] site: www.john-joseph.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; Saturday 11-4.30Antique jewellery including Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian; Art Deco and Art Nouveau
TITUS KENDALL 260 | 66Tania Forte58 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6LXTel: +44 (0)20-7495 4163; Fax: +44 (0)20-7493 1394Open by appointment onlyAntique silver
KENT ANTIQUES LTD 262 | 12Mehmet KeskinerFlat 3, 107 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5AGTel: +44 (0)20-7370 2914Mobile: +44 (0)7887 985951Fax: +44 (0)20-7244 0028E-mail: [email protected] site: www.kentantiques.comOpen by appointmentOttoman antiques and antiques made for the Turkish market
KESHISHIAN 262 | 28Arto Keshishian73 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8NETel: +44 (0)20-7730 8810Fax: +44 (0)20-7730 8803E-mail: [email protected] site: www.keshishiancarpets.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 10-4Antique carpets, tapestries and Aubussons; Arts & Crafts and Art Deco carpet specialists
KLABER & KLABERBetty Klaber, Pamela KlaberPO Box 9445, London NW3 1WDTel: +44 (0)20-7435 6537E-mail: [email protected] English and Continental porcelain and enamels
KOOPMAN RARE ART 258 | 10Lewis Smith, Timo KoopmanGround Floor Entrance, London Silver Vaults,Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: +44 (0)20-7242 7624E-mail: [email protected] site: www.koopmanrareart.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30; Saturday 10-1Antique English and Continental silver
JULIA KORNER FINE ART 258 | 1Julia Korner, Jamie KornerThe River House, 52 Strand on the Green, London W4 3PDTel: +44 (0)20-8747 1652 or +44 (0)20-8994 6359Mobile: +44 (0)7771 713980Fax: +44 (0)20-8742 7419E-mail: [email protected] site: www.juliakorner.comOpen by appointment only18th- to 20th-century topographical and marine oils,watercolours, drawings and other works of art
D S LAVENDER ANTIQUES LTD 260 | 11D S Lavender139A New Bond Street (Entrance in Bloomfield Place), London W1S 2TNTel: +44 (0)20-7629 1782; Fax: +44 (0)20-7629 3106E-mail: [email protected] site: www.dslavender.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Miniatures, jewellery and objets d’art; valuations
M P LEVENE LTDMartin LevenePO Box 502, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 9JATel: +44 (0)20-7589 3755E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mplevene.co.ukOpen by appointmentAntique and early 20th-century silver, services of tablecutlery and old Sheffield plate; valuations; restorations
CONSTANTINE LINDSAY LTDConstantine Lindsayc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7967 738193E-mail: [email protected] site: www.constantineart.comOpen by appointment only19th- and 20th-century British and European paintings; 20th-century prints
MICHAEL LIPITCH LIMITED 260 | 69Michael Lipitch(at Harris Lindsay) 67 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6NYTel: +44 (0)20-8441 4340Mobile: +44 (0)7730 954347E-mail: [email protected] site: www.michaellipitch.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointment18th-century English and Continental furniture and objects
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PETER LIPITCH LTD 262 | 8Melvyn Lipitch88 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: +44 (0)20-7584 1120Mobile: +44 (0)7836 525255Fax: +44 (0)20-7823 7618E-mail: [email protected] site: www.peter-lipitch-antique-furniture.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointment18th-century English furniture and mirrors; glass pictures
SANDA LIPTONSanda LiptonSuite 202, 2 Lansdowne Row, London W1J 6HLTel: +44 (0)20-7431 2688Mobile: +44 (0)7836 660008Fax: +44 (0)20-7431 3224E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antique-silver.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique silver and historical medals; valuations
CLIVE LOVELESS PRIMAL ARTClive Lovelessc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-8969 5831Fax: +44 (0)20-8969 5292E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlyAfrican and Oceanic works of art and textiles; tribal works of art; valuations
FRANCES LUCZYC WYHOWSKA (FRANCES GILLHAM)Frances Luczyc Wyhowskac/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7812 112601E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlyMusical instruments
MACCONNAL-MASON GALLERY 260 | 74David L Mason, OBE, David M Mason14 & 17 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DBTel: +44 (0)20-7839 7693; Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 6797E-mail: [email protected] site: www.macconnal-mason.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-619th- and 20th-century British and European oilpaintings, watercolours, bronzes and sculptures
MACKINNON FINE FURNITURE 260 | 82Charlie Mackinnon5 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PYTel: +44 (0)20-7839 5671Mobile: +44 (0)7725 332665E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mackinnonfineart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; other times by appointment18th-century furniture, works of art and objects
MAGGS BROS LTD 260 | 23Edward F Maggs50 Berkeley Square, London W1J 5BATel: +44 (0)20-7493 7160Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 2007E-mail: [email protected] site: www.maggs.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5Rare books; autographs; medieval & modern manuscripts; illuminated miniatures; valuations
MALLETT & SON (ANTIQUES) LTD 260 | 24Giles Hutchinson Smith, Richard CaveEly House, 37 Dover Street, London W1S 4NJTel: +44 (0)20-7499 7411Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 3179E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mallettantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointment18th- and 19th-century English furniture and clocks;works of art; glass; paintings and watercolours;restoration
E & H MANNERS 264 | 17Errol Manners, Henriette Manners66C Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BYTel: +44 (0)20-7229 5516Mobile: +44 (0)7767 250763Fax: +44 (0)20-7229 5516E-mail: [email protected] site: www.europeanporcelain.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30, other times by appointmentEnglish and Continental ceramics; a small selection of Oriental ceramics
MANSOUR GALLERY 260 | 4M Mokhtarzadeh, N Mokhtarzadeh46-48 Davies Street, London W1K 5JBTel: +44 (0)20-7491 7444Fax: +44 (0)20-7629 0682Open Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointmentAncient and Islamic art
THE MAP HOUSE 262 | 15Philip Curtis, Peter Stuchlik54 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NYTel: +44 (0)20-7589 4325Fax: +44 (0)20-7589 1041E-mail: [email protected] site: www.themaphouse.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10.30-5Antique maps, globes and prints
MARCHANT 264 | 8Richard Marchant, Stuart Marchant120 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: +44 (0)20-7229 5319/3770Fax: +44 (0)20-7792 8979E-mail: [email protected] site: www.marchantasianart.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointmentChinese Imperial Ming and Qing porcelain, famille verte, blanc de chine, export ware, pottery, jade and works of art; Chinese furniture;Japanese porcelain, ivories and works of art; valuations
MARCHANT 264 | 14Richard Marchant, Stuart Marchant101 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LNTel: +44 (0)20-7792 8287E-mail: [email protected] site: www.marchantasianart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; other times by appointment17th- to 19th-century Chinese export porcelain
MARK GALLERY 258 | 4Helen Mark9 Porchester Place, Marble Arch, London W2 2BSTel: +44 (0)20-7262 4906Fax: +44 (0)20-7224 9416E-mail: [email protected] site: www.markgallery.co.ukMonday-Friday 10-1, 2-6; Saturday 11-1; other times by appointment onlyRussian icons, 16th- to 19th-century; Russian works of art; restoration; valuations
R&G MCPHERSON ANTIQUESRobert McPherson, Georgina McPhersonPO Box 70934, London SW19 9FWTel: +44 (0)20-8789 8200Mobile: +44 (0)7515 806230Fax: +44 (0)20-8789 8200E-mail: [email protected] site: www.orientalceramics.comOpen by appointmentChinese ceramics and other Oriental ceramics from the Neolithic period to the 18th-century; shipwreck ceramics
MESSUM’S 260 | 45David Messum, Carol Tee, Michael Child, Jonathan Messum, Andrea Gates28 Cork Street, London W1S 3NGTel: +44 (0)20-7437 5545Fax: +44 (0)20-7734 7018E-mail: [email protected] site: www.messums.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4British Impressionism, modern British and contemporary art and sculpture; restoration
KAYE MICHIE 258 | 28Kaye MichieBy appointment, Richmond, Surrey TW10Tel: +44 (0)20-8940 2463Mobile: +44 (0)7973 113126E-mail: [email protected] site: www.kayemichie.co.ukOpen by appointment19th- and 20th-century watercolours and drawings
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DUNCAN R MILLER FINE ARTS 260 | 60Duncan R Miller, Alexander R Miller, Sue Palmer6 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: +44 (0)20-7839 8806Fax: +44 (0)20-7389 0626E-mail: [email protected] site: www.duncanmiller.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday & Sunday by appointmentModern British and European paintings; the Scottish Colourists; watercolours
TIMOTHY MILLETT LTD 258 | 18Timothy MillettPO Box 20851, London SE22 0YNTel: +44 (0)20-8693 1111; Fax: +44 (0)20-8299 3733E-mail: [email protected] site: www.historicmedals.comOpen by appointment onlyHistorical medals and commemorative antiques
PAUL MITCHELL LTD 260 | 5Paul Mitchell, Mrs Mary Ross-Trevor, Mark Mitchell17 Avery Row, London W1K 4BFTel: +44 (0)20-7493 8732/0860Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 7136E-mail: [email protected] site: www.paulmitchell.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6Picture frames
MARK MITCHELL PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 260 | 5Mark Mitchell17 Avery Row, Brook Street, London W1K 4BFTel: +44 (0)20-7493 8732/0860; Mobile: +44(0)7876 033391; Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 7136E-mail: [email protected] site: www.markmitchellpaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-619th- to 20th-century British and Continental paint-ings, drawings and watercolours
MOORE-GWYN FINE ART LTDHarry Moore-GwynBy appointment, London W14Tel: +44 (0)1367 860522; Mob: +44 (0)7765 966256E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mooregwynfineart.co.ukOpen by appointment in London W14 and Burford, Oxfordshire and at fairsBritish paintings and drawings, mainly 1900-1950
MORETTI FINE ART LTD 260 | 82Fabrizio Moretti, Gabriele Caioni2A-6 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6QBTel: +44 (0)20-7491 0533; Fax: +44 (0)20-7491 0553E-mail: [email protected] site: www.morettigallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday & Sunday by appointment onlyItalian Old Master paintings
ROBERT MORLEY & CO LTD 258 | 17Julia Morley, John Morley34 Engate Street, London SE13 7HATel: +44 (0)20-8318 5838E-mail: [email protected] site: www.morleypianos.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5 excluding bank holidaysMusical instruments, specialising in pianos, square,upright and grand; harpsichords; clavichords; earlykeyboard instruments; repair and restoration
SYDNEY L MOSS LTD 260 | 21Paul Moss12 Queen Street, London W1J 5PGTel: +44 (0)20-7629 4670 or +44 (0)20-7493 7374Fax: +44 (0)20-7491 9278E-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.slmoss.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; other times by appointmentChinese and Japanese works of art
PHILIP MOULD & COMPANY 260 | 28Philip Mould29 Dover Street, London W1S 4NATel: +44 (0)20-7499 6818; Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0802E-mail: [email protected] site: www.philipmould.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6British portraits, Old Masters, portrait miniatures
MULLANY 258 | 11Nicholas Mullany, Angela Mullany16 Carlisle Mansions, Carlisle Place, London SW1P 1HXTel: +44 (0)20-7592 0276; Mob: +44 (0)7796 303081E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mullanyfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsHaute Epoque fine art with an emphasis on Continental sculpture, works of art, furniture and Old Master paintings
MARTIN MURRAYMartin Murrayc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-8883 0755Mobile: +44 (0)7970 625359E-mail: [email protected] site: www.martinmurraycountryantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyCountry furniture and folk art, pottery
KENNETH NEAME LTD 260 | 16Kenneth Neame, Rene Sattler27 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2RTTel: +44 (0)20-7629 0445 or +44 (0)20-7493 1820;Mobile: +44 (0)7817 521092E-mail: [email protected] site: www.neameantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; weekends by appointment only18th- and 19th-century English, French and Continental furniture, ceramics, mirrors, lighting,paintings, prints, drawings, clocks and silver
NIGEL NORMAN FINE JEWELS 260 | 2Nigel NormanStand 335/6, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: +44 (0)20-7495 3066; Mob: +44 (0)7801 789316E-mail: [email protected] site: www.nigelnorman.co.uk or www.cufflinksofallperiods.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Fine jewels of all periods - 18th-century to modern
RICHARD OGDEN LTD 260 | 52Robert Ogden28-29 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0NXTel: +44 (0)20-7493 9136E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richardogden.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30Jewellery from the 19th century to the present day;restoration; valuations
SUSAN OLLEMANS ORIENTAL ART 260 | 80Susan Ollemans13 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AAMobile: +44 (0)7775 566356E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ollemans.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese ceramics and jades; Indian jewellery and paintings
TITUS OMEGA 258 | 13John Featherstone-HarveyIslington, London N1Tel: +44 (0)7973 841846; Mob: +44 (0)7973 841846E-mail: [email protected] site: www.titusomega.comOpen by appointment and at fairsArts & Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco metalwork, glass, ceramics and sculpture
OSSOWSKI 262 | 29Matthew Ossowski, Mark Ossowski83 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8PHTel: +44 (0)20-7730 3256E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ossowski.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentGiltwood mirrors and tables, mainly English 18th-century; decorative woodcarvings;restoration of giltwood items
ANTHONY OUTRED LTD 262 | 22Anthony Outred72-74 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LSTel: +44 (0)20-7730 7948E-mail: [email protected] site: www.outred.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5Interesting and amusing objects; natural history; furniture and sculpture; also antique door accessories
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THE PARK GALLERY 258 | 4Robin Start26 Connaught Street, London W2 2AFTel: +44 (0)20-7262 2588Mobile: +44 (0)7785 285856E-mail: [email protected] site: www.theparkgallery.comOpen Monday-Friday by appointment only18th- to 20th-century British paintings and prints;sporting art; 19th-century Orientalism; modern andcontemporary art from the Arab world
FRANK PARTRIDGEFrank Partridge, Susan Partridge7 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2TATel: +44 (0)20-7225 3654; Mob: +44 (0)7801 480548Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9387E-mail: [email protected] site: www.frankpartridge.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEnglish and French furniture
A PASH AND SONS 260 | 17Robert Pash37 South Audley Street, London W1K 2PNTel: +44 (0)20-7493 5176E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pashantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday by appointmentSilver and other works of art
PELHAM 260 | 14Alan Rubin23 Berkeley Square, London W1J 6HETel: +44 (0)20-7629 0905; Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 4511E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pelhamgalleries.comOpen by appointment only (see also under Paris)English & Continental 17th- to early 19th-centuryfurniture; glass pictures, mirrors & period lighting;English & Continental porcelain; sculpture; clocks & barometers; keyboard instruments; tapestries,needlework & fabrics; Oriental ceramics & artworks
GUY PEPPIATT FINE ART LTD 260 | 81Guy PeppiattRiverwide House, 6 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BUTel: +44 (0)20-7930 3839; Mob: +44 (0)7956 968284Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 1504E-mail: [email protected] site: www.peppiattfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-618th- and 19th-century British drawings and watercolours
RICHARD PETERS ANTIQUES 264 | 18Richard PetersVicarage House, 58-60 Kensington Church Street,London W8 4DBTel: +44 (0)20-7938 3824; Mob: +44 (0)7949 081657Fax: +44 (0)20-7938 3824E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richardpetersantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 12-2Chinese antiques from the Ming and Ching dynasties
PETER PETROUPeter Petrouc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7831 633886E-mail: [email protected] site: www.peterpetrou.comOpen by appointment onlyWorks of art, sculpture, interesting furniture; objects of an exotic nature
TREVOR PHILIP & SONS LTDTrevor P Waterman, Saf WatermanBy appointment, London SW1XTel: +44 (0)20-7235 2268E-mail: [email protected] site: www.trevorphilip.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique globes; early scientific instruments; maritimeinstruments and works of art; restoration; valuations
RONALD PHILLIPS LTD 260 | 12S Phillips, T Fuad26 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QLTel: +44 (0)20-7493 2341; Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 0843E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ronaldphillipsantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; clocks and barometers; works of art; glass
S J PHILLIPS LTD 260 | 11N E L Norton, F E Norton, J P Norton139 New Bond Street, London W1A 3DLTel: +44 (0)20-7629 6261; Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 6180E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sjphillips.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5Jewellery, bijouterie and snuff boxes; silver; miniatures, restoration
RICHARD PHILP7 Ravenscourt Square, London W6 0TWTel: +44 (0)20-8748 5678; Mob: +44 (0)7850 470091Fax: +44 (0)20-8748 2949E-mail: [email protected] site: www.richardphilp.comOpen by appointmentAntiquities; Old Master, 20th-century and moderndrawings; medieval and Renaissance sculpture; contemporary sculpture; Renaissance paintings andearly portraits
PIECES OF TIME 260 | 2Jonathan Wachsmann, Lynette Joseph,Marc WachsmannUnits 17-19, 1-7 Davies Mews, London W1K 5ABTel: +44 (0)20-7629 2422 or +44 (0)20-76293272; Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 1625E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antique-watch.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Antique precision pocket watches; Judaica
CORFIELD POTASHNICK 258 | 19Simon Potashnick, Jonathan Corfield Fry420 Brighton Road, Croydon, Surrey CR2 6ANTel: +44 (0)20-8944 9022Mobile: +44 (0)7976 846670E-mail: [email protected] site: www.corfieldpotashnick.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsEnglish antique furniture, pre-1840
JONATHAN POTTER LTD 258 | 8Jonathan Potter, Lindy Mackie52a George Street, London W1U 7EATel: +44 (0)20-7491 3520E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jpmaps.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5Maps and atlases; books and manuscripts; valuations
SYLVIA POWELL DECORATIVE ARTS 258 | 5Sylvia PowellSuite 400 Ceramic House, 571 Finchley Road,London NW3 7BNTel: +44 (0)20-8201 5880Mobile: +44 (0)7802 714998E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sylviapowell.comBy appointment or contact for complimentarytickets to major fairsLate 19th- and 20th-century British art pottery
NICHOLAS PRICE 258 | 22Nicholas Price55 Cathles Road, London SW12 9LETel: +44 (0)20-8673 9996Mobile: +44 (0)7860 636199E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pricefineart.comOpen by appointment18th- and 19th-century English painting and prints
PRIESTLEY & FERRARO 260 | 62David Priestley17 King Street, London SW1Y 6QUTel: +44 (0)20-7930 6228Fax: +44 (0)20-7930 6226E-mail: [email protected] site: www.priestleyandferraro.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Early Chinese art - Neolithic to Song Dynasty
PYMS GALLERYAlan Hobart, Mary Hobartc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)20-7629 2020E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pymsgallery.comBy appointment onlyPaintings: 18th-, 19th- and 20th century British and Irish, 19th century French; valuations; private art dealers
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BERNARD QUARITCH LTD 260 | 17John T L Koh40 South Audley Street, London W1K 2PRTel: +44 (0)20-7297 4888Fax: +44 (0)20-7297 4866E-mail: [email protected] site: www.quaritch.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6Rare books, manuscripts and photographs
RAFFETY LTD 264 | 16Nigel Raffety79 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGTel: +44 (0)20-7937 2220; Fax: +44 (0)20-7376 1823E-mail: [email protected] site: www.raffetyclocks.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; all other times by appointmentEnglish longcase and bracket clocks; barometers;marine chronometers; 17th- and 18th-century furniture; restoration
THE REEL POSTER GALLERYBruce MarchantBy appointment, Kensington & Mayfair, LondonMobile: +44 (0)7970 846703E-mail: [email protected] site: www.reelposter.comOpen by appointment onlyOriginal vintage film posters
REINDEER ANTIQUES LTD 264 | 15Peter Alexander81 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGTel: +44 (0)20-7937 3754; Fax: +44 (0)20-7937 7199E-mail: [email protected] site: www.reindeerantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; Saturday 10.30-4.30; other times by appointment17th- to early 19th-century English furniture; paintings; clocks and barometers
ROBYN ROBB 258 | 3Robyn RobbPO Box 66256, Ranelagh Gardens, London SW6 9DRTel: +44 (0)20-7731 2878; Fax: +44 (0)20-7731 2878E-mail: [email protected] by appointment only18th-century English porcelain
J ROGER (ANTIQUES) LTDCarolyn BayleyLondon W14 0RRTel: +44 (0)20-7603 7627Mobile: +44 (0)7867 747521E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jrogerantiques.comOpen by appointment.Please telephone for an appointment18th- and early 19th-century furniture, especially smallelegant pieces; prints; porcelain; decorative items
ROGERS DE RIN 262 | 32Victoria de Rin76 Royal Hospital Road, Paradise Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 4HNTel: +44 (0)20-7352 9007Fax: +44 (0)20-7351 9407E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rogersderin.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; Saturday 10-1.30Scottish Wemyss ware pottery, objets d’art, papiermâché, snuff boxes, tea caddies, treen, needlework andVienna bronzes
ROLLESTON 264 | 12Brian Rolleston, James Rolleston104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BUTel: +44 (0)20-7229 5892E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rolleston-antiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-1, 2-5.30; Saturday byappointment18th-century English furniture
ROUNTREE TRYON GALLERIES 260 | 77James Rountree, Oliver Swann7 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ALTel: +44 (0)20-7839 8083Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 8085E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rountreetryon.comOpen Monday-Thursday 10-6; Friday 10-5; Saturday and Sunday by appointment18th-, 19th- and 20th-century and contemporary paintings; specialising in maritime, sporting, wildlife and topographical subjects
MAX RUTHERSTON LTD 260 | 80Max Rutherston5 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: +44 (0)20-7930 0395Fax: +44 (0)20-7930 8038E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rutherston.comOpen by appointment onlyJapanese art, principally netsuke and lacquer
PATRICK SANDBERG ANTIQUES 264 | 4Patrick Sandberg, Katherine Sandberg150-152 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: +44 (0)20-7229 0373; Fax: +44 (0)20-7792 3467E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antiquefurniture.netOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-418th- and early 19th-century English furniture
SANTOSAlberto Santos21 Old Court House, London W8 4PDTel: +44 (0)20-7937 6000; Fax: +44 (0)20-7937 3351E-mail: [email protected] site: www.santoslondon.comExhibits at fairs (see website)16th- to 19th-century Chinese porcelain, including export ware
ADRIAN SASSOONAdrian SassoonBy appointment at 14 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BBTel: +44 (0)20-7581 9888; Fax: +44 (0)20-7823 8473E-mail: [email protected] site: www.adriansassoon.comOpen by appointment onlyEuropean ceramics; contemporary ceramics and glass;contemporary jewellery and silver
SILVERMAN ANTIQUES LTD 264 | 13Robin Silverman, Bill Brackenbury109 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LNTel: +44 (0)20-7985 0555Mobile: +44 (0)7787 124601 or +44 (0)7970 885921Fax: +44 (0)20-7985 0556E-mail: [email protected] site: www.silverman-london.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 9-5; Monday and Saturday by appointmentSilver, silver flatware and objets d’art; restoration
SIM FINE ART 258 | 16Andrew Sim1 Royal Parade, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 5PGMobile: +44 (0)7919 356150E-mail: [email protected] site: www.simfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsBritish watercolours, drawings, oil paintings 1750-1945
JULIAN SIMON FINE ART LTD 260 | 80Michael Brookstone, Julian Brookstone13 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: +44 (0)20-7730 8673 or +44 (0)20-7730 2519;Fax: +44 (0)20-7823 6116E-mail: [email protected] site: www.19thcenturypaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-418th-, 19th- and 20th-century British and European paintings
SINAI AND SONS 260 | 18Raphael Sinai, Joshua Sinai, Eli Sinai60 South Audley Street, London W1K 2QWTel: +44 (0)20-7495 5557Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 5558E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sinaiandsons.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday and Sunday by appointment only19th- and 20th-century European, American and Asian decorative arts
SLADMORE CONTEMPORARY 260 | 13Gerry Farrell, Nona Horswell, Edward Horswell32 Bruton Place, Berkeley Square, London W1J 6NWTel: +44 (0)20-7499 0365Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 1381E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sladmore.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentContemporary sculpture and paintings
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THE SLADMORE GALLERY 260 | 68Edward Horswell, Gerry Farrell, Nona Horswell57 Jermyn Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6LXTel: +44 (0)20-7629 1144Fax: +44 (0)20-7495 3668E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sladmore.comOpen Monday-Thursday 10-6; Friday 10-5Fine 19th- & 20th-century bronze sculptures; specialities: 19th-century animalier and sporting sculpture and early 20th-century sculpture includingthe works of Bugatti, Pompon, Steinlen, Maillol,Degas, Rodin, Troubetzkoy and Sandoz
SMITH & ROBINSON 258 | 3Colin Smith, Gerald RobinsonLondon SW6Tel: +44 (0)20-7371 0552Mobile: +44 (0)7770 453597Fax: +44 (0)20-8994 3783E-mail: [email protected] site: www.smithandrobinson.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- to 21st-century decorative objects in silver and other precious materials
SOMLO ANTIQUES 260 | 48George Somlo, Daniel Somlo, Sandi Somlo35-36 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0QBTel: +44 (0)20-7499 6526Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 0603E-mail: [email protected] site: www.somlo.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10.30-5.30Vintage wristwatches; antique pocket watches; vintage Omega watches
A & J SPEELMAN LTD ORIENTAL ART 260 | 15Jules Speelman, John Mann, Chia-Han Chou129 Mount Street, London W1K 3NXTel: +44 (0)20-7499 5126Fax: +44 (0)20-7355 3391E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ajspeelman.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Oriental ceramics and works of art; valuations
JOHN SPINK FINE WATERCOLOURS 258 | 26John Spink9 Richard Burbidge Mansions,1 Brasenose Drive, Barnes, London SW13 8RBTel: +44 (0)20-8741 6152Mobile: +44 (0)7808 614168E-mail: [email protected] site: www.johnspink.comOpen by appointment onlyWatercolours and drawings
STOCKSPRING ANTIQUES 264 | 10A Agnew, F Marno114 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: +44 (0)20-7727 7995Fax: +44 (0)20-7727 7995E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antique-porcelain.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; Saturday 10-118th- and early 19th-century English and Continental porcelain and pottery
S & J STODEL 258 | 10Stephen Stodel, Jeremy StodelVault 24, The Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: +44 (0)20-7405 7009Fax: +44 (0)20-7242 6366E-mail: [email protected] site: www.chinesesilver.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 9.30-1Chinese export silver; 18th-, 19th- and 20th-centuryEnglish silver; antique flatware
STRACHAN FINE ARTRussell StrachanPO Box 50471, London W8 9DJTel: +44 (0)20-7938 2622Mobile: +44 (0)7860 579126E-mail: [email protected] site: www.strachanfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairs16th- to 20th-century portrait paintings and drawings,medieval and 20th-century sculpture
SYMBOLIC & CHASE 260 | 58Martin Travis30 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4QQTel: +44 (0)20-7499 9902Fax: +44 (0)20-7499 9903E-mail: [email protected] site: www.symbolicchase.comOpen by appointment and at fairsRare and unique objets d’art, jewellery and watches
TADEMA GALLERY 258 | 13Sonya Newell-Smith, David Newell-Smith10 Charlton Place, Camden Passage, London N1 8AJTel: +44 (0)20-7359 1055; Mob: +44 (0)7710 082395Fax: +44 (0)20-7359 1055E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tademagallery.comOpen Wednesday and Saturday 10-5; other times by appointmentJewellery: Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, British Arts &Crafts, Art Deco and artist-designed jewels, 1960
THE TAYLOR GALLERY LTDJeremy Taylor1 Bolney Gate, Ennismore Gardens, London SW7 1QWTel: +44 (0)20-7581 0253Mobile: +44 (0)7977 555230Fax: +44 (0)20-7589 4495E-mail: [email protected] site: www.taylorgallery.comOpen by appointment and at fairs20th-century British and Irish art, specialising in the works of Edward Seago, Sir William RussellFlint, Montague Dawson, Sir Alfred Munnings,Norman Wilkinson and in China Trade and marine paintings
THE TEMPLE GALLERY 264 | Dr Sir Richard Temple, Bt, PhD6 Clarendon Cross, London W11 4APTel: +44 (0)20-7727 3809Fax: +44 (0)20-7727 1546E-mail: [email protected] site: www.templegallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturdays during special exhibitions or otherwise by appointmentByzantine, Greek and Russian icons; dating, attribution, restoration, conservation and iconographical analysis
TOMASSO BROTHERS FINE ART 260 | 74Dino Tomasso, Raffaello Tomasso12 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BNTel: +44 (0)20-7839 9394E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tomassobrothers.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6European sculpture, furniture, antiquities, decorative arts and Old Master paintings
TRAFALGAR GALLERIES / B COHEN & SONS 260 | 61A Cohen, R Cohen35 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AYTel: +44 (0)20-7839 6466/7Fax: +44 (0)20-7976 1838E-mail: [email protected] site: www.trafalgargalleries.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; appointment advisableOld Master paintings
TRINITY HOUSE 260 | 6Steven Beale50 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AYTel: +44 (0)20-7499 8958Mobile: +44 (0)7958 679762Fax: +44(0)20-7493 6302E-mail: [email protected] site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday & Sunday 10-419th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings
W F TURK ANTIQUE CLOCKSWilliam Turkc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: +44 (0)7785 583500E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wfturk.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique clocks and barometers
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ROSE UNIACKE 262 | 20Rose Heyman, Guy Tobin76-84 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8PLTel: +44 (0)20-7730 7050E-mail: [email protected] site: www.roseuniacke.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday 10-418th-, 19th- and 20th-century English and Continental furniture
RAFAEL VALLS LTD 260 | 67Rafael Valls, Caroline Valls11 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BNTel: +44 (0)20-7930 1144Fax: +44 (0)20-7976 1596E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rafaelvalls.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6.30Old Master paintings, specialising in Dutch and Flemish 17th-century old Masters
JAN VAN BEERS 260 | 80J Van Beers21 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: +44 (0)20-7041 7484Mobile: +44 (0)7766 233117E-mail: [email protected] site: www.janvanbeers.comOpen by appointment onlyOriental ceramics and works of art; porcelain, pottery and enamels; valuations
JOHNNY VAN HAEFTEN LTD 260 | 75Johnny Van Haeften, Sarah Van Haeften, Sophie Hawkins13 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DBTel: +44 (0)20-7930 3062; Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 6303E-mail: [email protected] site: www.johnnyvanhaeften.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentDutch and Flemish Old Master paintings; valuations
VANGELLI GALLERY 260 | 83Piergabriele Vangelli de’Cresci14 Royal Opera Arcade, Charles II Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 4UYTel: +44(0)20-3643 6048Mobile: +44(0)7942 871274 or +44(0)7720 839398E-mail: [email protected] site: www.vangelligallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Asian and Oriental art, paintings, drawings andwatercolours, sculpture, decorative arts, furniture, mirrors, statuary, ancient and ethnographical art
VINE ANTIQUES LTD 260 | 2Diana Apsimon, Richard ApsimonStand 328, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPMobile: +44 (0)7771 996570 or +44 (0)7831 689271E-mail: [email protected] site: www.vineantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-518th- to 20th-century silver, collectors’ items and stevengraph silk woven pictures
RUPERT WACE ANCIENT ART LIMITED 260 | 59Rupert Wace, Claire Brown19 Crown Passage, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PPTel: +44 (0)20-7495 1623E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rupertwace.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; or by appointmentEgyptian, Classical, European and Near Easternantiquities
WALPOLES 258 | 15Graham Walpole, Louis Walpole5 Commonwealth Buildings, Woolwich Church Street, London SE18 5NSMobile: +44 (0)7831 561042E-mail: [email protected] site: www.walpoleantiques.comOpen by appointment onlyMaritime pictures & works of art; military pictures & campaign furniture; colonial furniture & works of art; Chinese export trade
WILLIAM WALTER ANTIQUES LTD 258 | 10J Walter, E SimpsonLondon Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: +44 (0)20-7242 3248; Fax: +44 (0)20-7404 1280E-mail: [email protected] site: www.williamwalter.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 9.30-12.30Antique silver and old Sheffield plate; valuations
HOWARD WALWYN LTD FINE ANTIQUE CLOCKS 264 | 7Howard Walwyn123 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LPTel: +44 (0)20-7938 1100Mob: +44 (0)7768 096869E-mail: [email protected] site: www.howardwalwyn.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointmentEnglish longcase and bracket clocks; barometers;marine chronometers; 17th- and 18th-century furniture
WARTSKI LTD 260 | 27Geoffrey Munn, Katherine Purcell, Kieran McCarthy14 Grafton Street, London W1S 4DETel: +44 (0)20-7493 1141Fax: +44 (0)20-7409 7448E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wartski.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-518th- and 19th-century jewellery; works by CarlFabergé; Russian works of art; objets de vertu;antique silver
JORGE WELSH ORIENTAL PORCELAIN & WORKS OF ART 264 | 9Jorge Welsh116 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: +44 (0)20-7229 2140Fax: +44 (0)20-7792 3535E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jorgewelsh.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointmentChinese export porcelain works of art related to the Portuguese Expansion: Africa (Afro-Por-tuguese), China, India (Indo-Portuguese) and Japan (Namban)
MARK J WESTMark WestCobb Antiques Ltd, PO Box 595, Redhill, Surrey RH1 3XBTel: +44 (0)1737 643646; Fax: +44 (0)1737 643646E-mail: [email protected] site: www.markwest-glass.comOpen by appointment only18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Continental glass
ARNOLD WIGGINS & SONS LTD 260 | 83Michael Gregory31 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AUTel: +44 (0)20-7925 0195E-mail: [email protected] site: www.arnoldwiggins.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.3016th- to 20th-century picture frames and mirrors
WILLOW GALLERY 260 | 71Andrew Stevens40 & 41 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DFTel: +44 (0)20-7968 1830; Fax: +44 (0)20-7839 8497E-mail: [email protected] site: www.willowgallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-619th- and 20th-century British and European paintings; Impressionist paintings; Modern paintings
MARY WISE & GROSVENOR ANTIQUES 264 | 17Elisabeth Lorie58 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4DBTel: +44 (0)20-7937 8649E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wiseantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-4; other times by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English porcelain; 18th- and 19th-century bronzes; Chinese watercolours
ROBERT YOUNG ANTIQUES 258 | 23Robert Young, Josyane Young68 Battersea Bridge Road, London SW11 3AGTel: +44 (0)20-7228 7847; Fax: +44 (0)20-7585 0489E-mail: [email protected] site: www.robertyoungantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4Folk art; primitive and naïve paintings; early country furniture and treen
RAINER ZIETZ LTD 258 | 23Rainer Zietz1A Prairie Street, London SW8 3PXTel: +44 (0)20-7498 2355; Fax: +44 (0)20-7720 7745E-mail: [email protected] by appointment Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30European works of art, sculpture, ceramics, glass and silver
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AMPTHILL
S & S TIMMS ANTIQUES LTD 266 | 3Robert TimmsPO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AWTel: +44 (0)1525 719300; Mob: +44 (0)7801 428701Fax: +44 (0)1525 719300E-mail: [email protected] site: www.timmsantiques.comOpen by appointment and at fairs (See also underThe Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)17th-, 18th- and 19th-century town and country furniture
BURNHAM MARKET
JANE MAUFE 266 | 15Jane MaufeMarket House, Burnham Market, Norfolk PE31 8HFTel: +44 (0)1328 738475Mobile: +44 (0)7884 426294Fax: +44 (0)1328 738475E-mail: [email protected] by appointment and at fairs18th- and early 19th-century furniture and works of art
BURY ST EDMUNDS
CHRISTOPHER BANGS LTDChristopher Bangs, Judy WentworthPO Box 696, Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk IP33 9GTTel: +44 (0)1284 828884E-mail: on requestOpen by appointment onlyWorks of art; domestic metalwork and metalware;period textiles and needlework; iron; steel; paktong
DENZIL GRANT 266 | 10Denzil Grant, Nicky GrantGreen Farm Gallery, Oak Road, Great Green,Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 3SNTel: +44 (0)1359 230888; Mob: +44 (0)7836 223312E-mail: [email protected] site: www.denzilgrant.comOpen by appointment only18th- and 19th-century country and French provincialwalnut, fruitwood and oak furniture; tapestries; objetsd’art; primitives; folk art; restoration
W A PINN & SONS 266 | 10Keith Pinn, Gill PinnBury St Edmunds, SuffolkTel: +44 (0)1449 736134 (Evenings)Mobile: +44 (0)7855 015104 or +44 (0)7778 161301E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pinnantiques.comOpen by appointment18th- and 19th-century furniture; antique lighting
CAMBRIDGE
JOHN BEAZOR ANTIQUES 266 | 4Martin Beazor78 & 80 Regent Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1DPTel: +44 (0)1223 355178Mobile: +44 (0)7774 123379E-mail: [email protected] site: www.johnbeazorantiques.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 9.15-5; Saturday 10.30-4;other times by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; clocks and barometers; decorative items; restoration; valuations
COLCHESTER
TURPIN’S ANTIQUES 266 | 8Jane Sumner, John BraundOvershot Watermill, Colne Engaine, Colchester, Essex CO6 2HXTel: +44 (0)1787 223587Mobile: +44 (0)7860 883302E-mail: [email protected] by appointment only18th-century English furniture and works of art; valuations
EVERSHOLT
LUCY JOHNSON 266 | 2Lucy JohnsonBartons Lodge, Berry End, Eversholt, Bedfordshire MK17 9EBMobile: +44 (0)7974 149912E-mail: [email protected] site: www.lucy-johnson.com orwww.bada.orgOpen by appointment (Showrooms in Eversholtand Burford, Oxfordshire)Early furniture and modern British pictures
FINCHINGFIELD
LAURA BORDIGNON ANTIQUES 266 | 5Laura BordignonPO Box 6247, Finchingfield, Essex CM7 4ERTel: +44 (0)1371 811791; Mobile: +44 (0)7778787929; Fax: +44 (0)1371 811792E-mail: [email protected] site: www.laurabordignon.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEuropean ivories, Japanese ivories and bronzes
HOLT
ANTHONY FELL ANTIQUES & WORKS OF ART LTD 266 | 14Anthony Fell, Catherine FellChester House, 47 Bull Street, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6HPTel: +44 (0)1263 712912; Mob: +44 (0)7850 004731E-mail: [email protected] site: www.anthonyfell.comMonday-Saturday 9.30-1, 2-5 (advisable to telephone if travelling far)18th-century English furniture; works of art
HUNTINGDON
MARK SEABROOK ANTIQUES 266 | 7Mark Seabrook, Elaine SeabrookPO Box 396, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 9HYMobile: +44 (0)7770 721931E-mail: [email protected] site: www.markseabrook.comOpen at fairsOak and country furniture; early metalware; treen and ceramics; restoration
LONG MELFORD
MARRIS ANTIQUES 266 | 9Robert MarrisStock available for viewing at: Long MelfordAntiques Centre, Chapel Maltings, Little SaintMary’s, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9HXTel: +44 (0)1787 371523; Mob: +44 (0)7841 500644E-mail: [email protected] site: www.marrisantiqueglass.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; correspondenceaddress: PO Box 10103, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 7WJ18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Irishglass; restoration; valuations
NORWICH
JAMES BRETT ANTIQUES & WORKS OF ART 266 | 13James Brett42 St Giles Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1LWTel: +44 (0)1603 628171; Mob: +44 (0)7725 166006E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jamesbrettnorwich.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 10-5; appointment advisable;closed lunchtimeFurniture; European sculpture and works of art; metalwork
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TRING
SOLOMON BLY 266 | 1Julian Bly, Katherine BlyThe Courtyard, 94 Western Road, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 4BJTel: +44 (0)1442 828011; Mob: +44 (0)7785 575955Fax: +44 (0)1442 828091E-mail: [email protected] site: www.solomonbly.comOpen by appointment and at fairs17th- to 20th-century English and American furniture; restoration; valuations
WACTON
OLDE TIME 266 | 12Paul NunnOak Bank Farm, Sallow Lane, Wacton, Norfolk NR15 2ULTel: +44 (0)1508 532188; Mob: +44 (0)7785 280985Fax: +44 (0)1508 530397E-mail: [email protected] site: www.oldetimeantiqueclocks.comOpen by appointment and at fairsClocks and barometers
YOXFORD
ANTIQUES AT YORK’S TENEMENT 266 | 11Doris Urquhart, Christopher RichardsonDarsham Road, Yoxford, Saxmundham, Suffolk IP17 3LATel: +44 (0)1728 668038Mobile: +44 (0)7774 900390E-mail: [email protected] site: www.aayt.co.ukOpen Friday-Sunday 10-5; other times by appointmentFolk art; naïve and primitive paintings
SUFFOLK HOUSE ANTIQUES 266 | 11Andrew SingletonHigh Street, Yoxford, Saxmundham, Suffolk IP17 3EPTel: +44 (0)1728 668122; Mob: +44 (0)7860 521583E-mail: [email protected] site: www.suffolk-house-antiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2.15-5.15; closed Wednesday17th- and 18th-century oak and country furniture and associated works of art
MIDLANDS AND WALES
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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WEST MIDLANDS WALES
BEACONSFIELD
CLAUDIA HILL 267 | 13Claudia HillEllison Fine Art, Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireTel: +44 (0)1494 678880E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ellisonfineart.comOpen by appointment only16th- to 19th-century portrait miniatures and silhouettes; valuations; restoration
BROADWAY
HAYNES FINE ART OF BROADWAY 267 | 24Tony Haynes, Mark ShawPicton House Galleries, 42 The High Street,Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DTTel: +44 (0)1386 852649Mobile: +44 (0)7831 893465 or +44 (0)7710 108891Fax: +44 (0)1386 858187E-mail: [email protected] site: www.haynesfineart.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-6; Sunday by appointment16th- to 21st-century British and Continental oils & watercolours
JOHN NOOTT GALLERIES 267 | 24John Noott, Amanda Noott, Julie WynneFarnham House, Church Street, Broadway,Worcestershire WR12 7AETel: +44 (0)1386 852787Fax: +44 (0)1386 858349E-mail: [email protected] site: www.john-noott.comOpen by appointment onlyPaintings and watercolours - all periods; 19th- and 20th-century bronzes and sculpture
JOHN NOOTT GALLERIES 267 | 24John Noott, Amanda NoottBroadway Modern Gallery, 10 The Green, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7AATel: +44 (0)1386 858969Fax: +44 (0)1386 858957E-mail: [email protected] site: www.john-noott.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-1, 2-5; Sunday 11-5Contempoary British art
TRINITY HOUSE 267 | 24Steven Beale20 High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DTTel: +44 (0)1386 859329; Mob: +44 (0)7958 679762Fax: +44 (0)1386 859298E-mail: [email protected] site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday & Sunday 10-419th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings
BURFORD
LUCY JOHNSON 267 | 19Lucy JohnsonMailing address: Bartons Lodge, Berry End, Eversholt, Bedfordshire MK17 9EBMobile: +44 (0)7974 149912E-mail: [email protected] site: www.lucy-johnson.com orwww.bada.orgOpen by appointment (Showrooms in Eversholtand Burford, Oxfordshire)Early furniture and modern British pictures
DAVID PICKUP 267 | 19115 High Street, Burford, Oxfordshire OX18 4RGTel: +44 (0)1993 822555Web site: www.davidpickupantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.3017th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture; clocks andbarometers; European sculpture and works of art; late19th- and early 20th-century Western applied arts
CHELTENHAM
TOBIAS BIRCH LTD 267 | 26Tobias Birch13 Rotunda Terrace, Montpellier Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1SWTel: +44 (0)1242 242178E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tobiasbirch.comBy appointmentClocks and barometers; valuations; restoration
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CATHERINE HUNT ORIENTAL ANTIQUES 267 | 26Catherine HuntPO Box 743, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 5ZBTel: +44 (0)1242 227794; Mob: +44 (0)7976 319344Fax: +44 (0)1242 227794E-mail: [email protected] site: www.cathyhunt.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsChinese ceramics, mainly from the early 18th-century and earlier; pre-1900 Chinese textiles including rank badges
CHIPPING CAMPDEN
AD ANTIQUES LTD 267 | 20Alison DaveyPO Box 51, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 6UQMobile: +44 (0)7811 783518E-mail: [email protected] site: www.adantiques.com orwww.signedanddesigned.comOpen by appointment and at fairsBritish art pottery c.1870-1930 and contemporaryceramics
KINGHAMS ART POTTERY LTD 267 | 20George Kinghamc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)1386 593923Mobile: +44 (0)7976 919836E-mail: [email protected] site: www.kinghamsartpottery.comOpen by appointment and at fairsBritish art pottery 1860-1940
CIRENCESTER
NEWMAN FINE ARTDerek NewmanNear Cirencester, GloucestershireMobile: +44 (0)7802 436621E-mail: [email protected] site: www.newmanfineart.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- to 20th-century British watercolours and drawings
WILLIAM H STOKES 267 | 28Peter W BontoftThe Cloisters, 6/8 Dollar Street, Cirencester,Gloucestershire GL7 2AJTel: +44 (0)1285 653907Fax: +44 (0)1285 640533E-mail: [email protected] site: www.williamhstokes.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 9.30-4.3016th-, 17th- and 18th-century oak furniture and objects
DENSTONE
ROGER DE VILLE ANTIQUES 267 | 1Roger de VilleWestfields Cottage, Stubwood, Denstone,Staffordshire ST14 5HUTel: +44 (0)1889 590620Mobile: +44 (0)7798 793857E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rogerdeville.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- and 19th-century British pottery, particularlyStaffordshire figures, English delft, saltglaze,creamware, commemoratives
FERRYSIDE
TIM BOWEN ANTIQUES 267 | 31Tim Bowen, Betsan BowenGallery, Ivy House, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire SA17 5SSTel: +44 (0)1267 267122Mobile: +44 (0)7967 728515Fax: +44 (0)1267 267045E-mail: [email protected] site: www.timbowenantiques.co.ukOpen Friday and Saturday 10-5 or by appointmentWelsh furniture, oak and country furniture, countrypottery, metalware, treen, bygones and folk art
HANLEY CASTLE
PAUL CHAMPKINSPaul ChampkinsPO Box 772, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire WR8 0WEMobile: +44 (0)7785 765508Fax: +44 (0)1684 311585E-mail: [email protected] site: www.paulchampkins.comOpen by appointment onlyOriental art, specialising in Chinese, Korean and Japanese
LUDLOW
R G CAVE & SONS LTD 267 | 5John Cave, Ray CaveWalcote House, 17 Broad Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1NGTel: +44 (0)1584 873568; Fax: +44 (0)1584 875050Open Monday-Saturday 10-5.30; other times by appointmentAntiques and fine art; collectibles
G D GINGER ANTIQUES 267 | 5Glenn Ginger5 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1DATel: +44 (0)1584 876939Mobile: +44 (0)7970 666437E-mail: [email protected] site: www.gdgingerantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5; Sunday and other times by appointment17th- and 18th-century oak and country furniture, 18th- and early 19th-century formal mahogany furniture
ROWLES FINE ART 267 | 5Glenn Rowles53 Mill Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1BBTel: +44 (0)1584 872123Mobile: +44 (0)7802 303506E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rowlesfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-419th- and early 20th-century paintings; bronze sculpture; restoration
MARLOW
MESSUM’S 267 | 14David Messum, Carol Tee, Michael Child, Jonathan Messum, Andrea GatesThe Studio, Lord’s Wood, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 2QSTel: +44 (0)1628 486565Fax: +44 (0)1628 890205E-mail: [email protected] site: www.messums.comOpen by appointmentBritish Impressionism, modern British and contemporary art and sculpture; restoration
MORETON-IN-MARSH
BENTON FINE ART 267 | 21Jeffrey Benton, Matthew BentonRegent House, High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0AXTel: +44 (0)1608 652153Mobile: +44 (0)7710 540549Fax: +44 (0)1608 652153E-mail: [email protected] site: www.bentonfineart.comOpen by appointment only19th- and early 20th-century British and Europeanpaintings; 18th- and early 19th-century furniture
JEFFREY FORMBY ANTIQUES 267 | 21Jeffrey FormbyOrchard Cottage, East Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0LQTel: +44 (0)1608 650558E-mail: [email protected] site: www.formby-clocks.co.ukOpen by appointmentClocks, horological books and some scientific instruments
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GEOFFREY STEAD 267 | 21Geoffrey Roberts, Mimi RobertsUnit 12, Cotswold Business Village, London Road,Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0JQTel: +44 (0)1608 686886Mobile: +44 (0)7768 460450E-mail: [email protected] site: www.geoffreystead.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th- and early 19th-century European furniture and decorative works of art
NEWENT
JILLINGS 267 | 25John Jillings, Doro JillingsCroft House, 17 Church Street, Newent, Gloucestershire GL18 1PUTel: +44 (0)1531 822100; Fax: +44 (0)1531 822666E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jillings.comOpen Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10.30-6;other times by appointment18th- and 19th-century English and Continentalclocks; repair and restoration of clocks, barometers and furniture
OUNDLE
THE CANON GALLERY 267 | 10Jeremy GreenNear Oundle, NorthamptonshireTel: +44 (0)1832 280451Mobile: +44 (0)7831 760511E-mail: [email protected] site: www.thecanongallery.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsOils and watercolours from the 17th-, 18th-, 19th- and20th-centuries and some contemporary paintings
OXFORD
REGINALD DAVIS (OXFORD) LTD 267 | 16D J Marcus, J P Marcus34 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4ANTel: +44 (0)1865 248347; Fax: +44 (0)1865 200915E-mail: [email protected] site: www.reginalddavis.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 10-6; closed MondayJewellery; silver and old Sheffield plate; valuations;restoration
CHRISTOPHER & ANGELA LEGGE ORIENTAL CARPETS 267 | 16Christopher Legge, Angela Seger-Legge25 Oakthorpe Road, Summertown, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 7BDTel: +44 (0)1865 557572; Mob: +44 (0)7860 242203Fax: +44 (0)1865 554877E-mail: [email protected] site: www.leggecarpets.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; Wednesday by appointmentOriental and European carpets and textiles of artisticmerit; tribal weavings; restoration; valuation
PAYNE & SON (GOLDSMITHS) LTD 267 | 16Judy Payne, Joe Mitchell131 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4DHTel: +44 (0)1865 243787Fax: +44 (0)1865 793241E-mail: [email protected] site: www.payneandson.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5, excluding Bank holidaysSilver from the 20th century to the present day, including Arts & Crafts movement and contemporarydesigners; gold and silver contemporary jewellery
POTTERSPURY, NR TOWCESTER
REINDEER ANTIQUES LTD 267 | 9John Butterworth43 Watling Street, Potterspury, Nr Towcester,Northamptonshire NN12 7QDTel: +44 (0)1908 542407 or +44 (0)1908 542200Fax: +44 (0)1908 542121E-mail: [email protected] site: www.reindeerantiques.co.ukOpen by appointmentEnglish furniture; paintings; clocks and barometers
SHREWSBURY
CALLAGHAN FINE PAINTINGS LTD 267 | 2Daniel Callaghan22 St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1EDTel: +44 (0)1743 343452Mobile: +44 (0)7810 714545E-mail: [email protected] site: www.callaghan-finepaintings.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-519th- and 20th-century British and European paintings
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
BAGGOTT CHURCH STREET LTD 267 | 22D J Baggott, C M BaggottChurch Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1BBTel: +44 (0)1451 830370E-mail: [email protected] site: www.baggottantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.3017th- to 19th-century English furniture; English and Welsh oak and country furniture; portrait paintings; metalwork; treen
KEITH HOCKIN ANTIQUES 267 | 22Keith Hockin, Patricia HockinThe Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1AFTel: +44 (0)1451 831058E-mail: [email protected] site: www.keithhockin.comOpen by appointment to suit you, or take achance as our opening times vary16th- to 18th-century oak furniture; carvings, metalwork and pewter
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
HOWARDS JEWELLERS 267 | 23Ian Eves44A Wood Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6JGTel: +44 (0)1789 205404Mobile: +44 (0)7779 091795E-mail: [email protected] site: www.howardsjewellers.comMonday-Saturday 9.30-5.30Period jewellery
THE TITIAN GALLERYIlona Johnson-GibbsWarwickshireTel: +44 (0)1789 842340Mobile: +44 (0)7769 902092E-mail: [email protected] site: www.thetitiangallery.comOpen by appointment only18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century British and European oil paintings, watercolours and bronzes
SUTTON COLDFIELD
THOMAS COULBORN & SONS 267 | 7Jonathan CoulbornVesey Manor, 64 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 1QPTel: +44 (0)121-354 3974Mobile: +44 (0)7941 252299Fax: +44 (0)121-354 4614E-mail: [email protected] site: www.coulborn.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-1, 2-5.30; please telephone for weekend and evening opening18th- and 19th-century furniture and works of art;paintings; valuations
TADDINGTON
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE LTD 267 | 27Alexander PuddyTaddington Manor, Taddington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5RYTel: +44 (0)1386 584414Mobile: +44(0) 7774 416748Fax: +44 (0)1386 584236E-mail: [email protected] site: www.architectural-heritage.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 10.30-4Antique garden ornaments and statuary; architectural antiques
TETBURY
ALDERSON 267 | 30Kit Alderson40 Long Street, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8AQTel: +44 (0)1666 500888Mobile: +44 (0)7836 594498E-mail: [email protected] site: www.aldersonantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-517th- to 19th-century furniture and works of art
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JEANETTE HAYHURST FINE GLASS 267 | 30PO Box 83, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 0ALMobile: +44 (0)7831 209814Web site: www.antiqueglasslondon.comOpen by appointmentBritish and European glass from the 17th- to 20th centuries
TIXALL
TIXALL HOUSE LTD 267 | 3Tom CraigTixall House, Tixall, Staffordshire ST18 0XTTel: +44 (0)1785 472126; Mob: +44 (0)7596 951838E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tixallhouse.comOpen by appointment onlyWorks on paper, photography and books
TOWCESTER
HAMPTON ANTIQUES 267 | 8Mark GoodgerNorthamptonshireTel: +44 (0)1604 863979; Mob: +44 (0)7779 654879Fax: +44 (0)1604 863979E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hamptonantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyAntique boxes and accessories
WELSHPOOL
ROWLES FINE ART 267 | 4Glenn RowlesThe Old Brewery, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LFTel: +44 (0)1938 558811; Mob: +44 (0)7802 303506E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rowlesfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-219th- and early 20th-century paintings; bronze sculpture; restoration
WITNEY
WITNEY ANTIQUES 267 | 18LSA & CJ Jarrett, RR Scott96-100 Corn Street, Witney, Oxfordshire OX28 6BUTel: +44 (0)1993 703902; Fax: +44 (0)1993 779852E-mail: [email protected] site: www.witneyantiques.comOpen Wednesday-Saturday 10-5; other times by appointment17th-, 18th-, and early 19th-century English furniture;textiles; clocks; works of art; restoration service
WOODSTOCK
JOHN HOWARD 267 | 17John Howard6 Market Place, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1TATel: +44 (0)1993 812580; Mob: +44 (0)7831 850544E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antiquepottery.co.ukOpen most days; prior telephone call advisable18th- and 19th-century British pottery, including early Staffordshire figures, lustreware, creamware,Pratt-ware, English delftware and slipware
NORTHERN ENGLAND
CHESHIRE CUMBRIADERBYSHIRE LANCASHIRELINCOLNSHIRE MERSEYSIDENORTHUMBERLAND NOTTINGHAMSHIREYORKSHIRE
ASKHAM
PERIOD OAK ANTIQUES LTD 268 | 2Jack Simonini, Jackie SimoniniNear Askham, CumbriaTel: +44 (0)1931 713506; Mob: +44 (0)7917 571350E-mail: [email protected] site: www.periodoakantiques.comOpen any time by prior appointment. Please telephone first.16th- and 17th-century oak furniture and early works of art
BAKEWELL
PETER BUNTING 268 | 9Peter BuntingHarthill Hall, Alport, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1LHMobile: +44 (0)7860 540870Web site: www.countryoak.co.ukOpen by appointment only17th- and 18th-century oak and country furniture;portraits
CARLISLE
VALERIE MAIN LTD 268 | 1Valerie Main, David MainPO Box 92, Carlisle, Cumbria CA5 7GDTel: +44 (0)1228 711342; Fax: +44 (0)1228 711341E-mail: [email protected] site: www.valeriemain.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyRoyal Worcester and other fine English porcelain from the late 19th- and early 20th-centuries
ELSWICKSOLO ANTIQUES 268 | 3Janice KehoeElswick, Lancashire PR4Tel: +44 (0)1995 671096; Mob: +44 (0)7973 119739E-mail: [email protected] site: www.solo-antiques.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsArt Nouveau and Art Deco sculpture, glass and metalwork, including silver; Arts & Crafts mirrorsand metalwork, including silver
GARGRAVE, SKIPTONPHILIP CARROL 268 | 4Philip CarrolForge Cottage, High Street, Gargrave, North Yorkshire BD23 3RBTel: +44 (0)1756 748272; Mob: +44 (0)7860 525579E-mail: [email protected] site: www.philipcarrol.comOpen Wednesday-Friday 1-5.30; Saturday 11-5.30English, Continental and Oriental ceramics andworks of art including bronze and ivory
R N MYERS & SON 268 | 4Jean M Myers, Simon MyersEndsleigh House, High Street, Gargrave, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3LXTel: +44 (0)1756 749587; Fax: +44 (0)1756 749322E-mail: [email protected] site: www.myersantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-5.30; other times by appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century English furniture;porcelain and pottery; valuations
HARROGATEDAVID LOVE LTD 268 | 5David Love, Kevin Richardson10 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: +44 (0)1423 565797E-mail: [email protected] Monday-Friday 9-1, 2-5.30; other times by appointmentGeorgian and Regency furniture; porcelain and pottery
CHARLES LUMB & SONS LTD 268 | 5Anthony Lumb, Mary LumbForest Moor House, Forest Moor Road, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire HG5 8JJTel: +44 (0)1423 863281E-mail: [email protected] appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century English furniture;valuations; restoration
ELAINE PHILLIPS ANTIQUES LTD 268 | 5Colin Phillips, Louise Phillips2 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: +44 (0)1423 569745; Mob: +44 (0)7710 793753E-mail: [email protected] site: www.elainephillipsantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5; other times by appointment17th- and 18th-century oak furniture; metalwork &pewter; tapestry, needlework and decoration; treen
SUTCLIFFE GALLERIES 268 | 5Antonia Sutcliffe6 Montpellier Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TQTel: +44 (0)1423 525355Fax: +44 (0)1423 528729E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sutcliffegalleries.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2-5; Sunday by appointmentContemporary paintings
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SUTCLIFFE GALLERIES 268 | 5Helen Sutcliffe, Gary Sutcliffe5 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: +44 (0)1423 562976; Fax: +44 (0)1423 528729E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sutcliffegalleries.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2-519th- and early 20th-century paintings; valuations; restoration; framing
WALKER GALLERIES LTD 268 | 5Ian Walker, Shirley Walker6 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TFTel: +44 (0)1423 567933; Fax: +44 (0)1423 536664E-mail: [email protected] site: www.walkergalleries.co.uk orwww.walkerfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-1, 2-5.30; other times by appointmentEnglish and Continental oil paintings, watercolours and drawings; valuations
KNUTSFORD
MILLINGTON ADAMS 268 | 13Marcus AdamsBy appointment, Knutsford, CheshireTel: +44 (0)1565 745012Mobile: +44 (0)7957 382381Fax: +44 (0)1565 745013E-mail: [email protected] site: www.millingtonadams.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- and early 19th-century (pre-1830) English formal furniture and clocks
LEEDS
TOMASSO BROTHERS FINE ART 268 | 6Dino Tomasso, Raffaello TomassoBardon Hall, Weetwood Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS16 8HJTel: +44 (0)113 275 5545Fax: +44 (0)113 275 5565E-mail: [email protected] site: www.tomassobrothers.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEuropean sculpture, furniture, antiquities, decorative arts and Old Master paintings
LINCOLN
HANSORD 268 | 8David Hansord, John Hansord6/7 Castle Hill, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3AATel: +44 (0)1522 530044Mobile: +44 (0)7831 183511Fax: +44 (0)1522 530044E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hansord.comOpen by request Monday-Saturday 10-5; please telephone to arrange a convenient time18th- and early 19th-century English and Continental furniture; clocks and barometers; scientific instruments; works of art
MACCLESFIELD
HOLLY JOHNSON ANTIQUES 268 | 12Holly JohnsonThe Woodwork Shop, Lyme Green Settlement,Lyme Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 0LDTel: +44 (0)1260 253110Mobile: +44 (0)7831 713956or +44 (0)7837 767272Fax: +44 (0)1260 253180E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hollyjohnsonantiques.comBy appointment19th-century English furniture; 20th-century first edition furniture
MATLOCK
BEEDHAM ANTIQUES LTD 268 | 10P BeedhamPO Box 8096, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 9DTMobile: +44 (0)7798 936308E-mail: [email protected] site: www.beedhamantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5; other times by appointmentEnglish and Continental 16th- and 17th-century oak furniture and works of art
NANTWICH
ADAMS ANTIQUES 268 | 14Sandra SummersChurches Mansion, 150 Hospital Street,Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 5RYTel: +44 (0)1270 625643E-mail: [email protected] site: www.adams-antiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10.30-5; closed Wednesday and Sunday17th-, 18th- and 19th-century oak and country furniture - in particular Welsh dressers and Windsor chairs
NOTTINGHAM
CYNTHIA WALMSLEY 268 | 9Cynthia WalmsleyBy appointment, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG7Tel: +44 (0)115 941 7061Mobile: +44 (0)7785 792227E-mail: [email protected] site: www.c-walmsley.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs17th- to 19th-century portrait miniatures and portraits; 18th- and 19th-century silhouettes
YORK
BARBARA CATTLE 268 | 7Richard Pool, Kelly Taylor45 Stonegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 8AWTel: +44 (0)1904 623862E-mail: [email protected] site: www.barbaracattle.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5Jewellery; silver and old Sheffield plate; valuations
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
BERKSHIRE HAMPSHIREKENT SURREYSUSSEX
ALTON
LEUCHARSHugh LeucharsChurch Farmhouse, Privett, Nr Alton, Hampshire GU34 3PBTel: +44 (0)1730 828112; Mob: +44 (0)7818 040075E-mail: [email protected] by appointment and at fairs18th- and 19th-century English and French furniture
BENENDEN
RICHARD GARNIER 269 | 23Richard GarnierBenenden, KentTel: +44 (0)1580 240426; Mob: +44 (0)7941 169009Fax: +44 (0)1580 240426E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlyAntique clocks and watches
BILLINGSHURST
WAKELIN & LINFIELD 269 | 10Helen LinfieldPO Box 48, Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 0YZTel: +44 (0)1403 700004Mobile: +44 (0)7850 350829 or +44 (0)7917 215401E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wakelin-linfield.comOpen by appointment. You are welcome at any time, but strictly by appointmentPlease telephone firstEnglish and Continental furniture; early bronze,brass, iron and steel
BLETCHINGLEY
CIDER HOUSE GALLERIES LTD 269 | 16Tony Roberts, Helen Roberts, Abigail HolmesNorfolk House, 80 High Street, Bletchingley, Surrey RH1 4PATel: +44 (0)1883 742198; Mob: +44 (0)7789 813905Fax: +44 (0)1883 744014E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] site: www.ciderhousegalleries.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; weekends by appointment17th- to early 20th-century oil paintings; 19th-century bronzes
BRASTED
W W WARNER ANTIQUES 269 | 19Christopher JowittThe Green, High Street, Brasted, Kent TN16 1JLTel: +44 (0)1959 563698E-mail: [email protected] site: www.warnerantiques.comOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10-5Pottery, porcelain and glass
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FARNHAM ANTIQUE CARPETS LTD 269 | 8Roderic Davies, Kristian Vanneman, Stephen MarshThe Old Parsonage, Church Street, Crondall, Surrey GU10 5QQTel: +44 (0)1252 851215E-mail: [email protected] site: www.farnhamantiquecarpets.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 9.30-5;other times by appointment onlyOriental and European antique and contemporarycarpets; restoration; valuations
CROCKHAM HILL
DERVAL ANTIQUESDerek Roberts, Valerie RobertsCrockham Hill, KentTel: +44 (0)1732 867788Fax: +44 (0)1732 867726E-mail: [email protected] site: www.dervalantiques.comOpen by appointment onlyClocks and occasional works of art
CUCKFIELD
DAVID FOORD-BROWN ANTIQUES 269 | 13David Foord-Brown, Sean Barry3 Bank Buildings, High Street, Cuckfield, West Sussex RH17 5JUTel: +44 (0)1444 414418Mobile: +44 (0)7850 188250E-mail: [email protected] site: www.davidfoord-brown.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.3018th- and early 19th-century furniture; porcelain; old Sheffield plate
EAST GRINSTEAD
GARRET & HURST SCULPTUREMargaret Cowley, Wendy Grellman, Peter CowleyPO Box 658, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 3GHTel: +44 (0)1342 311729Mobile: +44 (0)7976 247942 or +44 (0)7966 163697E-mail: [email protected] site: www.garretandhurst.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs19th-century and contemporary bronze sculpture
EASTBOURNE
H C BAXTER & SONS 269 | 22G J BaxterPO Box 3010, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 9BYMobile: +44 (0)7850 618812E-mail: [email protected] site: www.hcbaxter.co.ukBy appointment at our premises in East Sussex18th- and early 19th-century furniture; valuations
EDENBRIDGEAMHERST ANTIQUES 269 | 17Dianne Brick, Ivor BrickThe Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: +44 (0)1732 864163 or +44 (0)1892 725552;Mob: +44 (0)7850 350212; Fax: +44 (0)1892 725552E-mail: [email protected] site: www.amherstantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4.30 (closed during public holidays)18th- to 20th-century Tunbridge ware; valuations
LENNOX CATO ANTIQUES 269 | 17Lennox Cato, Susan Cato1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: +44 (0)1732 865988, Mob: +44 (0)7836 233473E-mail: [email protected] site: www.lennoxcato.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4.30; other times by appointment18th- and 19th-century furniture and related works of art
THE EDENBRIDGE GALLERIES 269 | 17A collective of BADA members: Amherst Antiques, Lennox Cato Antiques, ShawEdwards, Horological Workshops, Jupiter Antiques,John Robertson and S & S Timms Antiques Ltd1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: +44 (0)1732 864163; Fax: +44 (0)870 7064315E-mail: [email protected] site: www.edenbridgegalleries.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4.30
JOHN ROBERTSON 269 | 17John RobertsonThe Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDMobile: +44(0)7860 571799E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jrobertsonfineart.comMonday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4.3019th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings and watercolours
ETONJOHN A PEARSON ANTIQUESMrs Jillian Sinclair-Hillc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)1753 682136; Fax: +44 (0)1753 687151E-mail: [email protected] by appointment onlyAntiquities and works of art; 18th- and early 19th-century English and French furniture; oil paintings;portraits; porcelain; statues and busts; valuations
GODALMINGALASTAIR DICKENSON LTD 269 | 7Alastair Dickenson, Melanie Cuchet102 High Street, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1DSTel: +44 (0)1483 425329E-mail: [email protected] site: www.alastairdickenson.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Fine 16th- to 19th-century silver, Arts and Crafts silver,collectors’ items and silver objets d’art
GUILDFORDHOROLOGICAL WORKSHOPS 269 | 9Mr M D Tooke, Mr K W Boylett204 Worplesdon Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9UYTel: +44 (0)1483 576496; Fax: +44 (0)1483 452212E-mail: [email protected] site: www.horologicalworkshops.comOpen Wednesday-Friday 8.30-5.30; Saturday 9-12.30; other times by appointment (See also under The Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)Clocks, watches and barometers; valuations; restoration
KINGSCLEREJENNA BURLINGHAM FINE ART 269 | 3Jenna Burlingham2A George Street, Kingsclere, Hampshire RG20 5NQTel: +44 (0)1635 298855; Mob: +44 (0)7970 057789E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jennaburlingham.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 10-5; the first and third Saturday of the month 10-220th-century British paintings, sculpture, prints and ceramics; contemporary art
LEWESW F BRUCE ANTIQUES LTD 269 | 20W F Bruce5 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PATel: +44 (0)1273 473123E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wfbruce.co.ukOpen every day except Monday 10-5 or by appointmentFine clocks
ANTHONY WOODBURN LTD 269 | 20Anthony WoodburnPO Box 2669, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3JETel: +44 (0)1273 486666; Fax: +44 (0)1273 486644E-mail: [email protected] site: www.anthonywoodburn.comOpen by appointment onlyClocks and barometers
LINDFIELDLINDFIELD GALLERIES 269 | 14David Adam62B High Street, Lindfield, West Sussex RH16 2HLTel: +44 (0)1444 483817; Fax: +44 (0)1444 484682E-mail: [email protected] site: www.davidadam.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 9.30-2.30Carpets and rugs; tapestry; restoration
NEWBURYALAN WALKER 269 | 2Alan WalkerHalfway Manor, Halfway, Newbury,Berkshire RG20 8NRTel: +44 (0)1488 657670; Mob: +44 (0)7770 728397E-mail: [email protected] site: www.alanwalker-barometers.comOpen by appointmentBarometers and related scientific instruments; restoration
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T G WILKINSON ANTIQUES LTD 269 | 12T WilkinsonMarket Square, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AHTel: +44 (0)1798 343638Mobile: +44 (0)7851 426046E-mail: [email protected] site: www.wilkinsonantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.3017th- to 19th-century English furniture and accessories
PULBOROUGH
ELAINE SAUNDERSON ANTIQUES 269 | 11John SaundersonHill House, Stane Street, Codmore Hill, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1BQTel: +44 (0)1798 875528Mobile: +44 (0)7836 597485Fax: +44 (0)1798 872860E-mail: [email protected] by appointment18th- to early 19th-century English period furniturewith associated decorative items; valuations; restoration
READING
SHAW EDWARDS ANTIQUES 269 | 1Shaw Edwards, Valerie Edwards71 Hawkesbury Drive, Fords Farm, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire RG31 7ZRTel: +44 (0)118 941 0847Mobile: +44 (0)7968 288281E-mail: [email protected] site: www.shawedwardsantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment only (See also under The Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)Early furniture, carvings & associated items
REIGATE
DAVID BROOKER FINE ART 269 | 15David Brooker66 Doods Park Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 0PYTel: +44 (0)1737) 247377Mobile: +44 (0)7870 851498E-mail: [email protected] site: www.davidbrooker.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- to 20th-century English & European paintings
ROTTINGDEAN
JUPITER ANTIQUES 269 | 21Bradley DoverPO Box 609, Rottingdean, East Sussex BN2 7FWTel: +44 (0)1273 302865Mobile: +44 (0)7931 312517 Fax: +44 (0)1273 889375E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jupiterantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs (See also underThe Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Continental porcelain
SANDGATECHRISTOPHER BUCK ANTIQUES 269 | 23Christopher Buck, Jane Buck56-60 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3APTel: +44 (0)1303 221229; Mob: +44 (0)7836 551515 Fax: +44 (0)1303 221229E-mail: [email protected] site: www.christopherbuck.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; closed Sunday and sometimes Wednesday18th- and 19th-century English furniture and accessories; restorations; valuations
SITTINGBOURNESTEPPES HILL FARM ANTIQUESW F A Buck, D W A BuckPO Box 608, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 9GTTel: +44 (0)1795 470699 or +44 (0)1795 842205;Mobile: +44(0)7802 651771E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] site: www.steppeshillfarm.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-6; appointment advisablePorcelain, pottery and enamels; silver and oldSheffield plate; restoration; valuations
SOUTHAMPTONMAURICE DEAR 269 | 6Maurice DearBy Appointment, Southampton, HampshireTel: +44 (0)23 8077 6947; Mob: +44 (0)7703 233305Fax: +44 (0)23 8077 6947E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mauricedear.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEarly British and Irish watercolours
STEYNINGFILEMAN ANTIQUES LTDDavid FilemanSquirrels, Bayards, Horsham Road, Steyning,West Sussex BN44 3AATel: +44 (0)1903 813229; Mob: +44 (0)7775 912575Fax: +44 (0)1903 816570E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] site: www.filemanantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th- and 19th-century glass chandeliers, wall lights,candelabra, lustres and table glass. 18th-century English drinking glasses. 19th-century French glasspaperweights; restoration; valuations
TONBRIDGECAMPBELL & ARCHARD LTD 269 | 18Paul Archard25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3DNTel: +44 (0)1732 358986E-mail: [email protected] site: www.campbellandarchard.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday and other times by appointmentClocks; specialists in early Viennese Biedermeier period regulators
DEREK ROBERTS ANTIQUES 269 | 18Paul Archard25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3DNTel: +44 (0)1732 358986Fax: +44 (0)1732 771842E-mail: [email protected] site: www.qualityantiqueclocks.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday and other times by appointmentClocks; a small stock of barometers and music boxes;restoration
WINCHESTER
CARTER MARSH & CO LTD 269 | 4G E Marsh, D Dipper, J Carter32a The Square, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9EXTel: +44 (0)1962 844443E-mail: [email protected] site: www.marshclocks.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; other times by appointmentClocks, watches and barometers; valuations
SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
CHANNEL ISLANDS CORNWALLDEVON DORSETSOMERSET WILTSHIRE
BATH
FRESHFORDS FINE ANTIQUES 270 | 9Simon PowellHomewood View, Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, Somerset BA2 7TBTel: +44 (0)1225 722111Mobile: +44 (0)7720 838877E-mail: [email protected] site: www.freshfords.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- and early 19th-century English furniture
E P MALLORY & SON LTD 270 | 9Nicholas Hall1-5 Bridge Street, Bath, Somerset BA2 4APTel: +44 (0)1225 788800Fax: +44 (0)1225 442210E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mallory-jewellers.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5Jewellery; restorations; valuations
BIDEFORD
J COLLINS & SON 270 | 1Jonathan Biggs8 Charles Avenue, Kingsley Road, Bideford, Devon EX39 2PHTel: +44 (0)1237 473529Mobile: +44 (0)7703 336629E-mail: [email protected] site: www.collinsantiques.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Saturday 9.30-518th- and 19th-century English furniture
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BOURTONRICHARD PRICE & ASSOCIATESRichard PriceBullpits House, Bourton, Dorset SP8 5AXTel: +44 (0)1747 840084Mobile: +44 (0)7860 200209E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antiqueclocks.tvOpen only at fairsFrench Louis XVI to Empire, unusual and automaton clocks to 1900; restoration; valuations
BRADFORD-ON-AVONANDREW DANDO 270 | 7Andrew Dando, Janice DandoBradford-on-Avon, WiltshireTel: +44 (0)1225 865444E-mail: [email protected] site: www.andrewdando.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEnglish, Continental and Oriental pottery and porcelain 1650 to 1870
MOXHAMS ANTIQUES 270 | 7Nicholas Bichard17 Silver Street, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1JZTel: +44 (0)1225 862789; Mob: +44 (0)7802 506167Fax: +44 (0)1225 867844E-mail: [email protected] site: www.moxhams-antiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30; Saturday 10-5.30Furniture and accessories mainly pre-1850
BRISTOLGREY-HARRIS & CO 270 | 10Stephen Grey-Harris12 Princess Victoria Street, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4BPTel: +44 (0)117-973 7365E-mail: [email protected] site: www.grey-harris.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5Jewellery, silver, objets, watches and clocks
CASTLE CARYCLERKENWELL FINE ART LTD 270 | 6Sally BurgessThe Old Bank House, High Street, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7AWMobile: +44 (0)7811 368863E-mail: [email protected] site: www.clerkenwellfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsVictorian, 19th-century European symbolist and Orientalist paintings, sculpture and occasional furniture
CHIPPENHAMDELOMOSNE & SON LTD 270 | 8Timothy N M Osborne, Victoria E. de C. OsborneCourt Close, North Wraxall, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7ADTel: +44 (0)1225 891505E-mail: [email protected] site: www.delomosne.co.ukUsually open Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30, but please telephone before a visitGlass; glass lighting; porcelain; enamels; treen
CREWKERNE
GRAY M.C.A LTD 270 | 5Ashley Grayc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: +44 (0)1935 881696Mobile: +44 (0)7872 171111E-mail: [email protected] site: www.graymca.co.ukBy appointment and at fairsModern British and contemporary art, fashion illustrations
DORCHESTER
GUY DENNLER ANTIQUES 270 | 4Guy DennlerFrome Vauchurch House, Frome Vauchurch, Nr Dorchester, Dorset DT2 0DYTel: +44(0)1300 321793Mobile: +44 (0)7774 181071 Fax: +44 (0)1300 321205E-mail: [email protected] site: www.guydennler.comOpen by appointment only18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; decorative objects including papier-mâché; paintings; porcelain and lamps
GROUVILLE, JERSEY
ATELIER LTD 270 | 13Jonathan VoakLe Bourg Farm, Le Grand Bourg, Grouville, Jersey JE3 9UYTel: +44 (0)1534 855728Mobile: +44 (0)7797 729231E-mail: [email protected] site: www.atelierlimited.comOpen by appointment and at fairs17th- to early 20th-century oil paintings, watercolours, drawings and etchings including views of the Channel Islands and London Docklands, valuations and conservation
HONITON
RODERICK BUTLER 270 | 3Roderick Butler, FSA, Valentine ButlerMarwood House, Honiton, Devon EX14 1PYTel: +44 (0)1404 42169E-mail: [email protected] Tuesday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-4.30;other times by appointment; throughout Augustopen by appointment only17th- and 18th-century and Regency English furniture;children’s and miniature furniture; curiosities andunusual items; early metalwork; folk art; treen
LEIGH EXTENCE 270 | 3Leigh ExtenceThe Grove, 55 High Street, Honiton, Devon EX14 1PWTel: +44 (0)1395 268723; Mob: +44 (0)7967 802160E-mail: [email protected] site: www.extence.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10.30-5Antique clocks
MARLBOROUGH
TURPIN’S ANTIQUES 270 | 12Jane Sumner, John BraundOld Manor Cottage, Little Bedwyn, Nr Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 3JGTel: +44 (0)1672 870727E-mail: [email protected] by appointment only18th-century English furniture and works of art; valuations
SALISBURY
EDWARD HURST 270 | 11Edward HurstThe Battery, Rockbourne Road, Coombe Bissett,Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 4LPTel: +44 (0)1722 718859; Mob: +44 (0)7768 255557Fax: +44 (0)1722 718859Web site: www.edwardhurst.comOpen most days and by appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century furniture and associated works
TAVISTOCK
ELFORD FINE ART 270 | 2Rosemary Jones, Philip JonesThe Gallery, 3 Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AUTel: +44 (0)1822 612123Mobile: +44 (0)7712 137272E-mail: [email protected] site: www.elfordfineart.co.ukOpen Saturdays 10.30-4.30; other times by appointment and at fairsOil paintings, watercolours and drawings from the 18th-century to the present
SCOTLAND
EDINBURGH
CALTON GALLERY 271 | 1Andrew Whitfield46 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 3NHTel: +44 (0)131-226 6932Mobile: +44 (0)7887 793781E-mail: [email protected] site: www.caltongallery.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday by appointment only(semi-retired)19th- and 20th-century Scottish and marine paintingsand watercolours; European and British sculpture
HAWKINS AND HAWKINS 271 | 1Emma HawkinsInverleith Place, EdinburghE-mail: [email protected] site: www.emmahawkins.demon.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyVictorian taxidermy and curios
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FRANCEPARIS
PELHAMAlan Rubin42 rue de Varenne, Paris 75007Tel: +33 (0)1 42 22 18 87Fax: +33 95 07 07 437E-mail: [email protected] site: www.pelhamgalleries.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2-7English & Continental 17th- to early 19th-centuryfurniture; glass pictures, mirrors & period lighting;English & Continental porcelain; sculpture;clocks & barometers; keyboard instruments; tapestries, needlework & fabrics; Oriental ceramics & art works
GERMANY
MUNICH
BERNHEIMER FINE OLD MASTERSKonrad O BernheimerBriennerstr. 7, Munich D-80333Tel: +49 (89) 22.66.72Fax: +49 (89) 22.60.37E-mail: [email protected] site: www.bernheimer.com or www.important-old-masters.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4Old Master paintings, drawings and contemporaryphotography; valuations
HONG KONG
GRACE WU BRUCE CO LTDGrace Wu Bruce, Edward Au Yeung701 Universal Trade Centre, 3 Arbuthnot Road,Hong KongTel: +852 2537 1288Fax: +852 2537 0213E-mail: [email protected] site: www.grace-wu-bruce.comOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10-6Chinese furniture and works of art
ITALY
FLORENCE
MORETTI SRLFabrizio Moretti, Gabriele CaioniPalazzo Niccolini, piazza degli Ottaviani, 17/r,Firenze 50123Tel: +39 055 2654277; Fax: +39 055 2396652E-mail: [email protected] site: www.morettigallery.comBy appointment onlyItalian Old Master paintings
PORTUGAL
LISBON
JORGE WELSH PORCELANA ORIENTAL E OBRAS DE ARTEJorge WelshRua da Misericordia, 41-47, Lisbon 930Tel: +351 21 3953375Fax: +351 21 3930703E-mail: [email protected] site: www.jorgewelsh.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10.30-7Chinese export porcelain works of art related to the Portuguese Expansion: Africa (Afro-Portuguese),China, India (Indo-Portuguese) and Japan (Namban)
UNITED STATES
NEW YORK
FROST & REEDR Reeve21 East 67th Street, New York NY 10021Tel: +1 (212) 717 2201Fax: +1 (212) 717 7256E-mail: [email protected] site: www.frostandreed.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30British and Continental 19th- and 20th-centurypaintings; fine Impressionist and post-Impressionist oil paintings, drawings and watercolours; contemporary British and American artists
CARLTON HOBBS LLCCarlton Hobbs, Stefanie Rinza60 East 93rd Street, New York NY 10128Tel: +1 (212) 423 9000Web site: www.carltonhobbs.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; by appointment at weekends18th- and early 19th-century English and Continental furniture and works of art
MALLETT, INCHenry Neville929 Madison Avenue (at 74th Street), New York NY 10021Tel: +1 (212) 249 8783Fax: +1 (212) 249 8784E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mallettantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6;Saturday 11-5 (excluding August)18th- and 19th-century English furniture and clocks;works of art; glass; paintings and watercolours;restoration
MORETTI FINE ARTFabrizio Moretti24 East 80th Street, New York NY 10075Tel: +1 (212) 249 4987Fax: +1 (212) 755 0792E-mail: [email protected] site: www.morettigallery.comItalian Old Master paintings
S J SHRUBSOLE, CORPTimothy Martin, James McConnaughy104 East 57th Street, New York NY 10022Tel: +1 (212) 753 8920Fax: +1 (212) 754 5192E-mail: [email protected] site: www.shrubsole.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30 (winter hours);Monday-Friday 10-5 (summer hours)Antique English and American silver, old Sheffieldplate; antique jewellery; antique glass
LAWRENCE STEIGRAD FINE ARTSLawrence Steigrad, Peggy Stone23 East 69th Street, New York NY 10021Tel: +1 (212) 517 3643Mobile: +1 917 509 1429Fax: +1 (212) 517 3914E-mail: [email protected] site: www.steigrad.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-516th- to 19th-century Old Master and British paint-ings, drawings and sculpture, with an emphasis onportraiture
TRINITY HOUSESteven Beale24 East 64th Street, New York NY 10065Tel: +1 (212) 813 0700E-mail: [email protected] site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday & Sunday by appointment19th- and 20th-century British and Continental paintings
EARLE D VANDEKAR OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE INCPaul VandekarPO Box 55, Maryknoll, New York NY 10545-0055Tel: +1 (212) 308 2022E-mail: [email protected] site: www.vandekar.comOpen by appointment in Manhattan and White Plains, NYEnglish and European ceramics including Piero Fornasetti ceramics; Chinese export ceramics andwatercolours; sailors’ woolwork pictures; valuations
PHILADELPHIA
ELLE SHUSHANElle Shushan1600 Arch Street, Suite 1603, Philadelphia PA 19103Tel: +1 (215) 587 0000Mobile: +44 (0)7944 228886Fax: +1 (215) 587 9199E-mail: [email protected] site: www.portraitminiatures.comOpen by appointment and at fairsPortrait miniatures and portrait waxes
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ANCIENT & ETHNOGRAPHICAL ITEMSAntiquitiesEthnographical & tribal items
ARCHITECTURAL ITEMS & STATUARY
ARMS, ARMOUR & WALKING CANESArms & armourWalking canes
ASIAN & ORIENTAL ARTChinese ceramics, furniture, paintings & works of artHimalayan, Indian & Islamic artJapanese & Korean ceramics, paintings & works of art
South-east Asian art
BOOKS, MAPS & MANUSCRIPTSAntiquarian books ManuscriptsMaps & atlases
CARPETS & TEXTILESCarpets, rugs & tapestriesTextiles
CERAMICS & GLASSPorcelainPottery & other ceramicsGlass
CLOCKS, WATCHES & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSClocks & barometersScientific & nautical instrumentsWatches
COLLECTABLES & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIvory - AsianIvory - EuropeanMarine itemsMusical instruments & musical boxesNumismatics (n) & philately (p)Sporting antiquesTaxidermyTea caddiesVintage ItemsWine related items
DECORATIVE ARTS
FURNITUREContinental furnitureEnglish furnitureMilitary & campaign itemsOak & country furnitureMirrorsPeriod lighting & chandeliersTreen & bygonesTwentieth century furniture
METALWARE
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURSDrawingsFolk artGlass picturesIconsOil paintings Photographic imagesPicture framesPortrait MiniaturesWatercolours
PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS & POSTERSPrints & engravingsPosters
SCULPTURE
SILVER & JEWELLERYJewellery, bijouterie, snuff boxes & miniaturesSilver
ANCIENT & ETHNOGRAPHICAL ITEMSANTIQUITIESLondon. Charles Ede LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Peter FinerLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon.Mansour GalleryLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Richard PhilpLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Eskenazi LtdLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Vangelli GalleryGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Catherine Hunt
Oriental Antiques
ETHNOGRAPHICAL & TRIBAL ITEMSLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Clive Loveless Primal ArtLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte
Usually some examples in stock:London.Harris LindsayLondon. Vangelli GalleryLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited
ARCHITECTURAL ITEMS & STATUARYLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Nicholas Gifford-MeadLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon.Messum’sLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Taddington. Architectural Heritage LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. D & R BlissettLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Finch & CoLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Sladmore ContemporaryLondon. The Sladmore GalleryLondon. Vangelli GalleryLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques Ltd
Kent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & Sons
ARMS, ARMOUR & WALKING CANESARMS & ARMOURLondon. Peter FinerLondon.Michael German Antiques Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Vangelli GalleryLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLincolnshire: Lincoln.Hansord
WALKING CANESLondon. Peter FinerLondon.Michael German Antiques LtdLondon. Smith & Robinson
Usually some examples in stock:London.Harris LindsayLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane Maufe
ASIAN & ORIENTAL ARTCHINESE CERAMICS, FURNITURE, PAINTINGS & WORKS OF ARTLondon. Berwald Oriental ArtLondon. Cohen & CohenLondon. Eskenazi LtdLondon. D & M FreedmanLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Anita GrayLondon.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Ben Janssens Oriental Art LtdLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon (101 Kensington Church Street).MarchantLondon (120 Kensington Church Street).MarchantLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. Richard Peters AntiquesLondon. Priestley & FerraroLondon. SantosLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. The Taylor Gallery LtdLondon. Jan Van BeersLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Catherine Hunt
Oriental AntiquesHong Kong. Grace Wu Bruce Co LtdPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de ArteSuffolk: London.Nicholas GrindleyUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWorcestershire: Hanley Castle. Paul Champkins
Usually some examples in stock:London. Gregg Baker Asian ArtLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Finch & Co
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London.Harris LindsayLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. E & H MannersLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Stockspring AntiquesLondon. Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesFrance: Paris. PelhamKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Andrew Dando
HIMALAYAN, INDIAN & ISLAMIC ARTLondon. Darnley Fine ArtLondon. John Eskenazi LtdLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon.Mansour GalleryLondon. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. The Park GalleryLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte
Usually some examples in stock:London. Anita GrayLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdLondon. Jan Van BeersLondon. Vangelli Gallery
JAPANESE & KOREAN CERAMICS, PAINTINGS & WORKS OF ARTLondon. Gregg Baker Asian ArtLondon. Rosemary BandiniLondon. Cohen & CohenLondon. D & M FreedmanLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Anita GrayLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Ben Janssens Oriental Art LtdLondon (120 Kensington Church Street).MarchantLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon.Max Rutherston LtdLondon. Jan Van BeersLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtEssex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon AntiquesPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de ArteWorcestershire: Hanley Castle. Paul Champkins
Usually some examples in stock:London.Harris LindsayLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. Richard Peters AntiquesLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Vangelli GalleryFrance: Paris. PelhamNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques Ltd
SOUTH-EAST ASIAN ARTLondon. John Eskenazi LtdLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon. Ben Janssens Oriental Art LtdLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte
Usually some examples in stock:London. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Jan Van BeersGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Catherine Hunt
Oriental Antiques
BOOKS, MAPS & MANUSCRIPTSANTIQUARIAN BOOKS London. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon.Maggs Bros LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Jonathan Potter LtdStaffordshire: Tixall. Tixall House Ltd
MANUSCRIPTSLondon. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon.Maggs Bros LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. D & R BlissettLondon. Kent Antiques Ltd
MAPS & ATLASESLondon. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon. The Map HouseLondon. Jonathan Potter Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London.Maggs Bros LtdLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte
CARPETS & TEXTILESCARPETS, RUGS & TAPESTRIESLondon. Gallery YacouLondon. C John (Rare Rugs) LtdLondon. KeshishianLondon. Priestley & FerraroKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesOxfordshire: Oxford. Christopher & Angela Legge
Oriental CarpetsSurrey: Crondall. Farnham Antique Carpets LtdWest Sussex: Lindfield. Lindfield Galleries
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Rose UniackeBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCumbria, Askham. Period Oak Antiques LtdDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLC
United States: New York.Mallett, Inc
TEXTILESLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. KeshishianLondon. Clive Loveless Primal ArtLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Rogers de RinCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Catherine Hunt
Oriental AntiquesOxfordshire: Oxford. Christopher & Angela Legge
Oriental CarpetsOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc
Usually some examples in stock:London. Guest and GrayLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. C John (Rare Rugs) LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Rose UniackeLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Tetbury. AldersonKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdSomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A LtdSurrey: Crondall. Farnham Antique Carpets LtdWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
CERAMICS & GLASSPORCELAINLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Alexandra AlfandaryLondon. BazaartLondon. English Porcelain Ltd - Roderick JellicoeLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. Klaber & KlaberLondon. E & H MannersLondon. Robyn RobbLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. Adrian SassoonLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Stockspring AntiquesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesCumbria: Carlisle. Valerie Main LtdEast Sussex: Rottingdean. Jupiter AntiquesGloucestershire: Chipping Campden. AD Antiques LtdKent: Brasted.W W Warner AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. Philip CarrolNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. R N Myers & SonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdOxfordshire: Woodstock. John HowardStaffordshire: Denstone. Roger De Ville AntiquesUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Andrew DandoWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Rainer Zietz Ltd
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Cheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques Ltd
POTTERY & OTHER CERAMICSLondon. BazaartLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. E & H MannersLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Sylvia Powell Decorative ArtsLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Adrian SassoonLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Stockspring AntiquesLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesGloucestershire: Chipping Campden. AD Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Chipping Campden.
Kinghams Art Pottery LtdHampshire: Kingsclere. Jenna Burlingham Fine ArtKent: Brasted.W W Warner AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdOxfordshire: Woodstock. John HowardStaffordshire: Denstone. Roger De Ville AntiquesUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Andrew Dando
Usually some examples in stock:London.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Godson & ColesLondon. Anita GrayLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. R N Myers & SonOxfordshire: Oxford. Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSuffolk: Yoxford. Antiques at York’s TenementSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House Antiques
GLASSLondon.W G T Burne (Antique Glass) LtdLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Adrian SassoonLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon.Mark J WestLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdGloucestershire: Tetbury. Jeanette Hayhurst Fine GlassKent: Brasted.W W Warner AntiquesLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesSuffolk: Long Melford.Marris AntiquesUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman Antiques LtdWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Sylvia Powell Decorative ArtsLondon. Vangelli GalleryCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark SeabrookAntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesEast Sussex: Eastbourne.H C Baxter & SonsGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge Galleries
Northamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesUnited States: New York. S J Shrubsole, CorpUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
CLOCKS, WATCHES & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSCLOCKS & BAROMETERSLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Patric CaponLondon. John Carlton-SmithLondon. The Clock Clinic LtdLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Raffety LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Somlo AntiquesLondon.W F Turk Antique ClocksBerkshire: Newbury. Alan WalkerCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsDevon: Honiton. Leigh ExtenceDorset: Bourton. Richard Price & AssociatesEast Sussex: Lewes.W F Bruce Antiques LtdEast Sussex: Lewes. Anthony Woodburn LtdGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Tobias Birch LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Jeffrey Formby AntiquesGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsHampshire: Winchester. Carter Marsh & Co LtdKent: Benenden. Richard GarnierKent: Crockham Hill. DervalKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Tonbridge. Campbell & Archard LtdKent: Tonbridge. Derek Roberts AntiquesLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordNorfolk: Wacton. Olde TimeNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdOxfordshire: Burford. David PickupOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesSurrey: Guildford.Horological Workshops
Usually some examples in stock:London. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. JeremyLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Pieces of TimeLondon. RollestonLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBristol. Grey-Harris & CoCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesCumbria, Askham. Period Oak Antiques LtdFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWiltshire: Salisbury. Edward Hurst
SCIENTIFIC & NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTSLondon. Patric CaponLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdHampshire: Winchester. Carter Marsh & Co LtdLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordNorfolk: Wacton. Olde Time
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Carlton-Smith
London. Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesBerkshire: Newbury. Alan WalkerGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Tobias Birch LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Jeffrey Formby AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge Galleries
WATCHESLondon. Pieces of TimeLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Somlo AntiquesLondon. Symbolic & ChaseHampshire: Winchester. Carter Marsh & Co LtdSurrey: Guildford.Horological Workshops
Usually some examples in stock:Bristol. Grey-Harris & CoLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Vangelli GalleryGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Tobias Birch LtdOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) Ltd
COLLECTABLES & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIVORY - ASIANLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Richard Peters AntiquesLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of ArtEssex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. Philip CarrolPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte
Usually some examples in stock:London. Anita GrayLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. JeremyLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.MarchantLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtWorcestershire: Hanley Castle. Paul Champkins
IVORY - EUROPEANLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon.MullanyLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdEssex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon AntiquesLancashire: Elswick. Solo Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordUnited States: New York. Mallett, Inc
MARINE ITEMSLondon. Peter FinerLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. The Map HouseLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon.WalpolesKent: Crockham Hill. DervalKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Finch & Co
Porcelain, cont.
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London. JeremyLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. RollestonLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown Antiques
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & MUSICAL BOXESLondon. J & A Beare LtdLondon. Frances Luczyc Wyhowska (Frances Gillham)London. Robert Morley & Co LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Rogers de RinFrance: Paris. PelhamHampshire: Winchester. Carter Marsh & Co LtdKent: Crockham Hill. DervalKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Tonbridge. Derek Roberts Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeSurrey: Guildford.Horological WorkshopsWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
NUMISMATICS (n) & PHILATELY (p)London. A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd (n)(p)London. Sanda Lipton (n)London. Timothy Millett Ltd (n)
SPORTING ANTIQUESLondon. Nigel Norman Fine JewelsLondon. Anthony Outred LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street Ltd
TAXIDERMYLondon.Hawkins and HawkinsEdinburgh.Hawkins and Hawkins
Usually some examples in stock:London. Finch & CoLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Vangelli GalleryGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. Baggott ChurchStreet Ltd
TEA CADDIESLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon.William Walter Antiques LtdDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdNorth Yorkshire: York. Barbara CattleNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.MarchantLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Ronald Phillips Ltd
London. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadKent: Edenbridge. Amherst AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon.Moxhams Antiques
VINTAGE ITEMSLondon. Smith & Robinson
WINE RELATED ITEMSLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Vine Antiques LtdLondon.William Walter Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: York. Barbara Cattle
Usually some examples in stock:Bristol. Grey-Harris & CoLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. S J Phillips LtdSurrey: Godalming. Alastair Dickenson LtdWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
DECORATIVE ARTSLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. BazaartLondon.H Blairman & Sons LtdLondon. Ted FewLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Titus OmegaLondon. Sylvia Powell Decorative ArtsLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Tadema GalleryLondon. Rose UniackeLondon. Vangelli GalleryLondon.Wartski LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCumbria: Carlisle. Valerie Main LtdGloucestershire: Chipping Campden. AD Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Chipping Campden.
Kinghams Art Pottery LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesOxfordshire: Burford. David Pickup
Usually some examples in stock:London. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon. C John (Rare Rugs) LtdLondon. John JosephLondon. KeshishianLondon. The Sladmore GalleryLondon. S & J StodelLondon.WalpolesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art Ltd
FURNITURECONTINENTAL FURNITURELondon. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Tarquin BilgenLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Antoine Chenevière Fine Arts LtdLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. JeremyLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.MullanyLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Kenneth Neame LtdLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rose UniackeLondon. Vangelli GalleryBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadHampshire: Alton. LeucharsLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall AntiquesLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
ENGLISH FURNITURELondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Tarquin BilgenLondon.H Blairman & Sons LtdLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Richard Courtney LtdLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon.Michael FosterLondon. Godson & ColesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon.Michael HughesLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. JeremyLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Kenneth Neame LtdLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Corfield PotashnickLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. Rolleston
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London. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rose UniackeBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesCumbria, Askham. Period Oak Antiques LtdDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdDevon: Bideford. J Collins & SonDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerDorset: Dorchester. Guy Dennler AntiquesEast Sussex: Eastbourne.H C Baxter & SonsEssex: Colchester. Turpin’s AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesGloucestershire: Tetbury. AldersonHampshire: Alton. LeucharsHertfordshire: Tring. Solomon BlyKent: Crockham Hill.DervalKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorfolk: Holt. Anthony Fell Antiques
& Works of Art LtdNorfolk: Norwich. James Brett Antiques
& Works of ArtNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. R N Myers & SonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.David Love LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.
Elaine Phillips Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonOxfordshire: Burford.David PickupOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdShropshire: Ludlow. G D Ginger AntiquesSomerset: Bath. Freshfords Fine AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWest Sussex: Pulborough. Elaine Saunderson AntiquesWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon.Moxhams AntiquesWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s AntiquesWiltshire: Salisbury. Edward Hurst
Usually some examples in stock:London. James Harvey British Art Ltd and ChristopherWood LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Robert Morley & Co LtdLondon.OssowskiLondon. Raffety LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.Denzil Grant
MILITARY & CAMPAIGN ITEMSLondon. A H Baldwin & Sons LtdLondon.WalpolesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:Bedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesNottinghamshire: Nottingham. Cynthia Walmsley
OAK & COUNTRY FURNITURELondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesCumbria, Askham. Period Oak Antiques LtdDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesGloucestershire: Tetbury. AldersonKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. R N Myers & SonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. G D Ginger AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.Denzil GrantSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon.Moxhams Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London.Harris LindsayLondon. Raffety LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadNorfolk: Holt. Anthony Fell Antiques
& Works of Art LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSuffolk: Yoxford. Antiques at York’s TenementWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
MIRRORSLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon.Michael HughesLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. JeremyLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.MullanyLondon. Kenneth Neame LtdLondon.OssowskiLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Arnold Wiggins & Sons LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey Stead
Kent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London.Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Richard Courtney LtdLondon. Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall AntiquesLondon.Godson & ColesLondon. Titus OmegaLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. RollestonLondon. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon.Vangelli GalleryBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdDevon: Bideford. J Collins & SonEast Sussex: Eastbourne.H C Baxter & SonsGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Alton. LeucharsKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesNorfolk: Holt. Anthony Fell Antiques
& Works of Art LtdNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. R N Myers & SonNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.Denzil GrantWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Pulborough. Elaine Saunderson AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon.Moxhams AntiquesWiltshire: Chippenham.Delomosne & Son Ltd
PERIOD LIGHTING & CHANDELIERSLondon. Adrian AlanLondon.W G T Burne (Antique Glass) LtdLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Rose UniackeCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerFrance: Paris. PelhamSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsUnited States: New York. Mallett, IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman Antiques LtdWiltshire: Chippenham.Delomosne & Son Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London.Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon.Godson & ColesLondon.Harris LindsayLondon.Michael HughesLondon. JeremyLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young Antiques
English furniture, cont.
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Berkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDorset: Dorchester. Guy Dennler AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Brasted.W W Warner AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
TREEN & BYGONESLondon. Ted FewLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Edenbridge. Amherst AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsSuffolk: Yoxford. Antiques at York’s TenementWiltshire: Chippenham.Delomosne & Son LtdWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Finch & CoLondon.WalpolesBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesDevon: Bideford. J Collins & SonEast Sussex: Eastbourne.H C Baxter & SonsKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & Linfield
TWENTIETH CENTURY FURNITURELondon. Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall AntiquesLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Peter PetrouCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson Antiques
METALWARELondon. Peter CameronLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.
Mark Seabrook AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.W A Pinn & SonsWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon.Gibson AntiquesLondon.Nicholas Gifford-MeadLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.MarchantLondon. Titus OmegaLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman Antiques Ltd
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURSDRAWINGSLondon.Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon.D & R BlissettLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. P & D Colnaghi & Co LtdLondon. Frost & ReedLondon.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Messum’sLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon.Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdLondon. Richard PhilpLondon. Rountree Tryon GalleriesLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Trinity HouseLondon.Vangelli GalleryBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old MastersGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtKent: Edenbridge. John RobertsonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdUnited States: New York. Frost & ReedUnited States: New York. Lawrence Steigrad Fine ArtsUnited States: New York. Trinity HouseWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWorcestershire: Broadway (Church Street).
John Noott Galleries Worcestershire: Broadway. Trinity HouseUsually some examples in stock:London. Atelier LtdLondon. Burlington Paintings LtdLondon.Darnley Fine ArtLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. Kaye MichieLondon.Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon. The Park GalleryLondon.Guy Peppiatt Fine Art LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdLondon. John Spink Fine WatercoloursLondon. Strachan Fine ArtLondon. The Taylor Gallery Ltd
London.Willow GalleryCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Cirencester.Newman Fine ArtGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. Baggott ChurchStreet LtdHampshire: Southampton.Maurice DearJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdNorthamptonshire: Oundle. The Canon GalleryNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A Ltd
FOLK ARTLondon. Ted FewLondon.Martin MurrayLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. Baggott ChurchStreet LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.Denzil GrantSuffolk: Yoxford. Antiques at York’s TenementSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon.WalpolesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesOxfordshire: Woodstock. John Howard
GLASS PICTURESLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon.Gibson AntiquesLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Sinai and Sons
Usually some examples in stock:London. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Berwald Oriental ArtLondon. Finch & CoLondon.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. JeremyLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.MarchantLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & Sons
ICONSLondon.Mark GalleryLondon. The Temple Gallery
OIL PAINTINGSLondon.Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Atelier LtdLondon. Beaux Arts LondonLondon. John Bennett Fine PaintingsLondon. Burlington Paintings LtdLondon. Lucy B Campbell Fine ArtsLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. P & D Colnaghi & Co Ltd
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London. Jonathan CooperLondon.Darnley Fine ArtLondon. Ted FewLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon. Frost & ReedLondon.Gladwell & PattersonLondon.Godson & ColesLondon (33 New Bond Street). Richard Green
(Fine Paintings)London (147 New Bond Street). Richard Green
(Fine Paintings)London.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Constantine Lindsay LtdLondon.MacConnal-Mason GalleryLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.Messum’sLondon.Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon.Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdLondon.Moretti Fine Art LtdLondon. Philip Mould & CompanyLondon.MullanyLondon. The Park GalleryLondon. Richard PhilpLondon.Nicholas PriceLondon. Pyms GalleryLondon. Rountree Tryon GalleriesLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. Julian Simon Fine Art LtdLondon. Strachan Fine ArtLondon. The Taylor Gallery LtdLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Trafalgar Galleries / B Cohen & SonsLondon. Trinity HouseLondon. Rafael Valls LtdLondon. Johnny Van Haeften LtdLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesLondon.Willow GalleryBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old MastersGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Kingsclere. Jenna Burlingham Fine ArtJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge. John RobertsonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdNorthamptonshire: Oundle. The Canon GalleryNottinghamshire: Nottingham. Cynthia WalmsleyOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonPowys: Welshpool. Rowles Fine ArtShropshire: Ludlow. Rowles Fine ArtShropshire: Shrewsbury. Callaghan Fine Paintings LtdSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdSomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A LtdSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdSurrey: Reigate.David Brooker Fine ArtUnited States: New York. Frost & ReedUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncUnited States: New York.Moretti Fine ArtUnited States: New York. Lawrence Steigrad Fine ArtsUnited States: New York. Trinity HouseWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon The Titian GalleryWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWorcestershire: Broadway.Haynes Fine Art of BroadwayWorcestershire: Broadway (Church Street).
John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway (The Green).
John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway. Trinity House
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian Alan
London. Butchoff AntiquesLondon.Gibson AntiquesLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon.Guy Peppiatt Fine Art LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Robert Young AntiquesLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Cirencester.Newman Fine ArtNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips
Antiques LtdPowys: Presteigne. Period Oak Antiques LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds.Denzil GrantUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield.
Thomas Coulborn & SonsWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGESLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old MastersStaffordshire: Tixall. Tixall House Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Lucy B Campbell Fine ArtsLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Robert Young Antiques
PICTURE FRAMESLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Paul Mitchell LtdLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Arnold Wiggins & Sons LtdWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Atelier LtdLondon. Isaac and EdeLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon.WalpolesJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe Galleries
PORTRAIT MINIATURESLondon.D S Lavender Antiques LtdLondon. Philip Mould & CompanyBuckinghamshire: Beaconsfield. Claudia HillNottinghamshire: Nottingham. Cynthia WalmsleyUnited States: Philadelphia. Elle Shushan
Usually some examples in stock:London. Peter CameronLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon.Harvey & GoreLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc
WATERCOLOURSLondon.Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Atelier LtdLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon.Darnley Fine ArtLondon. Frost & ReedLondon.Gladwell & PattersonLondon (147 New Bond Street). Richard Green
(Fine Paintings)
London.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.MacConnal-Mason GalleryLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.Messum’sLondon. Kaye MichieLondon.Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon.Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdLondon.Guy Peppiatt Fine Art LtdLondon. Rountree Tryon GalleriesLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. John Spink Fine WatercoloursLondon. The Taylor Gallery LtdLondon. Trinity HouseLondon.Willow GalleryBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGloucestershire: Cirencester.Newman Fine ArtGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtHampshire: Southampton.Maurice DearJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge. John RobertsonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdSuffolk: Yoxford. Antiques at York’s TenementUnited States: New York. Frost & ReedUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncUnited States: New York. Trinity HouseWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon The Titian GalleryWorcestershire: Broadway.Haynes Fine Art of BroadwayWorcestershire: Broadway (Church Street).
John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway. Trinity House
Usually some examples in stock:London.D & R BlissettLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. The Park GalleryLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Kingsclere. Jenna Burlingham Fine ArtLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNottinghamshire: Nottingham. Cynthia WalmsleyShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdStaffordshire: Tixall. Tixall House LtdUnited States: Philadelphia. Elle ShushanWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS & POSTERSPRINTS & ENGRAVINGSLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon.Gladwell & PattersonLondon. Isaac and EdeLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Constantine Lindsay LtdLondon. The Map HouseLondon.Messum’sLondon. The Park GalleryLondon.Nicholas PriceLondon.Vangelli GalleryBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerHampshire: Kingsclere. Jenna Burlingham Fine ArtNorthamptonshire: Oundle. The Canon GallerySomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A LtdStaffordshire: Tixall. Tixall House Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Atelier LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon.Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon.Darnley Fine ArtLondon. Kent Antiques Ltd
Oil paintings, cont.
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London.Maggs Bros LtdLondon.Mark GalleryLondon.Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon.WalpolesDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & Linfield
POSTERSLondon. The Reel Poster Gallery
Usually some examples in stock:London. Sarah ColegraveDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesSomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A Ltd
SCULPTURELondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Beaux Arts LondonLondon. Lucy B Campbell Fine ArtsLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Ted FewLondon.Gibson AntiquesLondon.Gladwell & PattersonLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon.MacConnal-Mason GalleryLondon.Messum’sLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon.MullanyLondon.OssowskiLondon. Anthony Outred LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Richard PhilpLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Sladmore ContemporaryLondon. The Sladmore GalleryLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Strachan Fine ArtLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon.Vangelli GalleryLondon. Robert Young AntiquesLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdBerkshire: Reading. Shaw Edwards AntiquesBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesEdinburgh. Calton GalleryEssex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesHampshire: Kingsclere. Jenna Burlingham Fine ArtKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. Philip CarrolNorthamptonshire: Oundle. The Canon GalleryOxfordshire: Burford.David PickupSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon.The Titian GalleryWest Sussex: East Grinstead. Garret & Hurst SculptureWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Gregg Baker Asian ArtLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Sarah Colegrave
London. Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall AntiquesLondon. Charles Ede LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon.Nicholas Gifford-MeadLondon.Godson & ColesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Titus OmegaLondon. The Park GalleryLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesBedfordshire: Eversholt. Lucy JohnsonBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsCumbria, Askham. Period Oak Antiques LtdDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDerbyshire: Matlock. Beedham Antiques LtdFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Taddington. Architectural Heritage LtdKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeNorfolk: Norwich. James Brett Antiques & Works of ArtNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips Antiques LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonPowys: Welshpool. Rowles Fine ArtShropshire: Ludlow. Rowles Fine ArtSomerset: Crewkerne. Gray M.C.A LtdSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York. Lawrence Steigrad Fine ArtsWorcestershire: Broadway (Church Street).
John Noott Galleries
SILVER & JEWELLERYJEWELLERY, BIJOUTERIE, SNUFF BOXES & MINIATURES (m)London. Anthea A G Antiques LtdLondon. Bentley & SkinnerLondon.Daniel Bexfield AntiquesLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon. Sandra Cronan LtdLondon. Peter EdwardsLondon.HancocksLondon.Harvey & Gore (also m)London. Johnson Walker LtdLondon. John JosephLondon. Klaber & KlaberLondon.D S Lavender Antiques Ltd (also m)London.M P Levene LtdLondon. Philip Mould & Company (m only)London.Nigel Norman Fine JewelsLondon. Richard Ogden LtdLondon. S J Phillips Ltd (also m)London. Rogers de RinLondon. Adrian SassoonLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Symbolic & ChaseLondon. Tadema GalleryLondon. Jan Van BeersLondon.Vine Antiques LtdLondon.William Walter Antiques LtdLondon.Wartski LtdBuckinghamshire: Beaconsfield. Claudia Hill (m only)Bristol.Grey-Harris & CoKent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm
AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: York. Barbara CattleNottinghamshire: Nottingham.
Cynthia Walmsley (m only)Oxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdOxfordshire: Oxford. Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) LtdSomerset: Bath. E P Mallory & Son LtdSurrey: Godalming. Alastair Dickenson LtdUnited States: New York. S J Shrubsole, CorpUnited States: Philadelphia. Elle Shushan (m only)
Warwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon.Howards Jewellers
Usually some examples in stock:London. Alexandra AlfandaryLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Peter Cameron (also m)London. Clerkenwell Fine Art Ltd (m only)London. Sarah Colegrave (m only)London. Finch & CoLondon.N & I FranklinLondon.Martyn Gregory Gallery (m only)London.Guest and GrayLondon. Koopman Rare ArtLondon.Mark GalleryLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. Pieces of TimeLondon. Sim Fine Art (m only)London. Sinai and SonsLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdSomerset: Castle Cary. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc (also m)West Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
SILVERLondon.Daniel Bexfield AntiquesLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Peter CameronLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon.N & I FranklinLondon.Gibson AntiquesLondon.HancocksLondon. Titus KendallLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Koopman Rare ArtLondon.M P Levene LtdLondon. Sanda LiptonLondon. Titus OmegaLondon. A Pash and SonsLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Pieces of TimeLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. S & J StodelLondon.Vine Antiques LtdLondon.William Walter Antiques LtdLondon.Wartski LtdLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdKent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesLancashire: Elswick. Solo AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: York. Barbara CattleOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdOxfordshire: Oxford. Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) LtdSurrey: Godalming. Alastair Dickenson LtdUnited States: New York. S J Shrubsole, CorpWest Sussex: Cuckfield.David Foord-Brown Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Gregg Baker Asian ArtLondon. Bentley & SkinnerLondon.Guest and GrayLondon.Harvey & GoreLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Johnson Walker LtdLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon.Nigel Norman Fine JewelsLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdBristol.Grey-Harris & CoGloucestershire: Cheltenham. Catherine Hunt
Oriental AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon.Howards Jewellers
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Aaron (London) Ltd, Didier. London. ......... page 225Abbott and Holder Ltd. London. ...................... page 225AD Antiques Ltd. Chipping Campden. ....... page 238Adams Antiques. Nantwich. ..................................... page 241Adams Fine Art Ltd, John. London. ............... page 225Agnew & Company Ltd, W. London. ........... page 225Alan, Adrian. London. ..................................................... page 225Alderson. Tetbury. ................................................................ page 239Alfandary, Alexandra. London. ............................... page 225Amherst Antiques. Edenbridge. ............................ page 242Anthea A G Antiques Ltd. London. ................ page 225Antiques at York’s Tenement. Yoxford. ........ page 237Apter Fredericks Ltd. London. .............................. page 225Architectural Heritage Ltd. Taddington. ... page 239Atelier Ltd. Grouville, Jersey. .................................... page 244Atelier Ltd. London. ........................................................... page 225
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Baggott Church Street Ltd. Stow-on-the-Wold. ......................................................... page 239
Baker Asian Art, Gregg. London. ....................... page 225Baldwin & Sons Ltd, A H. London. ............... page 225Bandini, Rosemary. London. .................................... page 225Bangs Ltd, Christopher. Bury St Edmonds. .......................................................... page 236
Bardawil Antiques, Eddy. London. ................... page 225Baxter & Sons, H C. Eastbourne. ....................... page 242Bazaart. London. ..................................................................... page 225Beare Ltd, J & A. London. .......................................... page 225Beaux Arts London. London. .................................. page 225Beazor Antiques, John. Cambridge. ............... page 236Beedham Antiques Ltd. Matlock. ...................... page 241Bennett Fine Paintings, John. London. ....... page 225Bentley & Skinner. London. ...................................... page 225Benton Fine Art. Moreton-in-Marsh. ............. page 238Bernheimer Fine Old Masters. Munich. .... page 245Berwald Oriental Art. London. .............................. page 225Bexfield Antiques, Daniel. London. ................. page 225Bilgen, Tarquin. London. .............................................. page 226Birch Ltd, Tobias. Cheltenham. ............................ page 237Blairman & Sons Ltd, H. London. ................... page 226Blissett, D & R. London. .............................................. page 226Bly, Solomon. Tring. ........................................................ page 237Bordignon Antiques, Laura. Finchingfield. ..................................................................... page 236
Bourdon-Smith Ltd, J H. London. .................. page 226Bowen Antiques, Tim. Ferryside. ....................... page 238Brett Antiques & Works of Art, James. Norwich. ................................................................................... page 236
Brooker Fine Art, David. Reigate. .................... page 243Bruce Antiques Ltd, W F. Lewes. ........................ page 242Buck Antiques, Christopher. Sandgate. ...... page 243Bunting, Peter. Bakewell. .............................................. page 240Burlingham Fine Art, Jenna. Kingsclere. .... page 242Burlington Paintings Ltd. London. .................. page 226Burne (Antique Glass) Ltd,
W G T. London. .............................................................. page 226Butchoff Antiques. London. ...................................... page 226Butler, Roderick. Honiton. ........................................ page 244
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Callaghan Fine Paintings Ltd. Shrewsbury. ........................................................................... page 239
Calton Gallery. Edinburgh. ........................................ page 244
Cameron, Peter. London. .............................................. page 226Campbell & Archard Ltd. Tonbridge. ............ page 243Campbell Fine Arts, Lucy B. London. .......... page 226Canon Gallery, The. Oundle. .................................. page 239Capon, Patric. London. ................................................... page 226Carlton-Smith, John. London. ............................... page 226Carrol, Philip. Gargrave, Skipton. ....................... page 240Carter Marsh & Co Ltd. Winchester. ............. page 243Cato Antiques, Lennox. Edenbridge. ............. page 242Cattle, Barbara. York. ....................................................... page 241Cave & Sons Ltd, R G. Ludlow. .......................... page 238Champkins, Paul. Hanley Castle. ........................ page 238Chenevière Fine Arts Ltd,
Antoine. London. .......................................................... page 226Cider House Galleries Ltd. Bletchingley. ... page 241Clerkenwell Fine Art Ltd. Castle Cary. ....... page 244Clerkenwell Fine Art Ltd. London. .................. page 226Clock Clinic Ltd, The. London. ............................ page 226Cohen & Cohen. London. .......................................... page 226Colegrave, Sarah. London. .......................................... page 226Collins & Son, J. Bideford. ......................................... page 243Colnaghi & Co Ltd, P & D. London. ........... page 226Cooke Antiques Ltd, Mary. London. ............. page 226Cooper, Jonathan. London. ....................................... page 226Coulborn & Sons, Thomas. Sutton Coldfield. ............................................................. page 239
Courtney Ltd, Richard. London. ........................ page 226Cronan Ltd, Sandra. London. ................................. page 227Crouch Rare Books LLP, Daniel. London. .. page 227
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Dando, Andrew. Bradford-on-Avon. ................ page 244Darnley Fine Art. London. .......................................... page 227Davis (Oxford) Ltd, Reginald. Oxford. ...... page 239De Ville Antiques, Roger. Denstone. .............. page 238Dear, Maurice. Southampton. .................................. page 243Delomosne & Son Ltd. Chippenham. .......... page 244Dennler Antiques, Guy. Dorchester. ................. page 244Derval Antiques. Edenbridge. .................................. page 242Dickenson Ltd, Alastair. Godalming. ............. page 242Dickson & Lesley Rendall Antiques,
Robert. London. ............................................................. page 227
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Ede Ltd, Charles. London. .......................................... page 227Edenbridge Galleries, The. Edenbridge. ..... page 242Edwards, Charles. London. ........................................ page 227Edwards, Peter. London. ............................................... page 227Edwards Antiques, Shaw. Edenbridge. ......... page 242Edwards Antiques, Shaw. Reading. ................ page 243Elford Fine Art. Tavistock. .......................................... page 244English Porcelain Ltd -
Roderick Jellicoe. London. ................................. page 227Eskenazi Ltd. London. ..................................................... page 227Eskenazi Ltd, John. London. ................................... page 227Extence, Leigh. Honiton. ............................................. page 244
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Farnham Antique Carpets Ltd. Crondall. ................................................................................. page 242
Fell Antiques & Works of Art Ltd, Anthony. Holt. ................................................................ page 236
Few, Ted. London. ................................................................ page 227Fileman Antiques Ltd. Steyning. ......................... page 243Finch & Co. London. ........................................................ page 227
Finer, Peter. London. .......................................................... page 227Fogg Ltd, Sam. London. ............................................... page 227Foord-Brown Antiques,
David. Cuckfield. ........................................................... page 242Formby Antiques, Jeffrey. Moreton-in-Marsh. ....................................................... page 238
Foster, Michael. London. .............................................. page 227Franklin, N & I. London. ............................................. page 227Freedman, D & M. London. .................................... page 227Freshfords Fine Antiques. Bath. ......................... page 243Frost & Reed. New York. ............................................. page 245Frost & Reed. London. ................................................... page 227
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Gallery Yacou. London. ................................................... page 227Garnier, Richard. Benenden. .................................... page 241Garret & Hurst Sculpture. East Grinstead. ................................................................. page 242
German Antiques Ltd, Michael. London. . page 228Gibson Antiques. London. .......................................... page 228Gifford-Mead, Nicholas. London. ..................... page 228Ginger Antiques, G D. Ludlow. ........................... page 238Gladwell & Patterson. London. ............................ page 228Godson & Coles. London. .......................................... page 228Graham-Stewart Ltd, James. London. .......... page 228Grant, Denzil. Bury St Edmunds. ....................... page 236Gray M.C.A Ltd. Crewkerne. .................................. page 244Gray, Anita. London. ......................................................... page 228Green (Fine Paintings), Richard. London (33 New Bond Street). ........................ page 228
Green (Fine Paintings), Richard. London (147 New Bond Street). ........................ page 228
Gregory Gallery, Martyn. London. ................... page 228Grey-Harris & Co. Bristol. ......................................... page 244Grindley, Nicholas. London. .................................... page 228Guest and Gray. London. ............................................. page 228
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Hampton Antiques. Towcester. ............................... page 240Hancocks. London. .............................................................. page 228Hansord. Lincoln. ................................................................. page 241Harris Lindsay. London. ................................................ page 228Harvey & Gore. London. ............................................. page 228Harvey British Art Ltd and Christopher
Wood Ltd, James. London. ............................... page 228Hawkins and Hawkins. London. ......................... page 228Hawkins and Hawkins. Edinburgh. ................ page 244Hayhurst Fine Glass, Jeanette. Tetbury. ..... page 240Haynes Fine Art of Broadway. Broadway. ............................................................................... page 237
Hill, Claudia. Beaconsfield. ......................................... page 237Hobbs LLC, Carlton. New York. ........................ page 245Hockin Antiques, Keith. Stow-on-the-Wold. ......................................................... page 239
Hodsoll, Christopher. London. ............................. page 228Horological Workshops. Edenbridge. .......................................................................... page 242
Horological Workshops. Guildford. ................ page 242Howard, John. Woodstock. ......................................... page 240Howards Jewellers. Stratford-upon-Avon. . page 239Hughes, Michael. London. ......................................... page 229Hunt Oriental Antiques, Catherine. Cheltenham. ........................................................................ page 238
Hurst, Edward. Salisbury. ........................................... page 244
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Isaac and Ede. London. .................................................. page 229
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J.A.N. Fine Art. London. .............................................. page 229James & Son Ltd, Anthony. London. ............ page 229Janssens Oriental Art Ltd, Ben. London. ... page 229Jeremy. London. ...................................................................... page 229Jillings. Newent. ...................................................................... page 239John (Rare Rugs) Ltd, C. London. .................. page 229Johnson Walker Ltd. London. ................................ page 229Johnson Antiques, Holly. Macclesfield. ....... page 241Johnson, Lucy. Burford. ................................................ page 237Johnson, Lucy. Eversholt. ............................................. page 236Joseph, John. London. ..................................................... page 229Jupiter Antiques. Edenbridge. ................................. page 242Jupiter Antiques. Rottingdean. .............................. page 243
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Kendall, Titus. London. .................................................. page 229Kent Antiques Ltd. London. ..................................... page 229Keshishian. London. ........................................................... page 229Kinghams Art Pottery Ltd. Chipping Campden. .................................................... page 238
Klaber & Klaber. London. ........................................... page 229Koopman Rare Art. London. ................................... page 229Korner Fine Art, Julia. London. ........................... page 229
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Lavender Antiques Ltd, D S. London. ......... page 229Legge Oriental Carpets,
Christopher & Angela. Oxford. ................... page 239Leuchars. Alton. ..................................................................... page 241Levene Ltd, M P. London. .......................................... page 229Lindfield Galleries. Lindfield. ................................. page 242Lindsay Ltd, Constantine. London. ................. page 229Lipitch Limited, Michael. London. .................. page 229Lipitch Ltd, Peter. London. ........................................ page 230Lipton, Sanda. London. ................................................. page 230Love Ltd, David. Harrogate. .................................. page 240Loveless Primal Art, Clive. London. ................ page 230Luczyc Wyhowska (Frances Gillham),
Frances. London. ............................................................ page 230Lumb & Sons Ltd, Charles. Harrogate. .... page 240
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MacConnal-Mason Gallery. London. ............. page 230Mackinnon - Fine Furniture. London. .......... page 230Maggs Bros Ltd. London. ............................................ page 230Main Ltd, Valerie. Carlisle. ....................................... page 240Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd. London. .... page 230Mallett, Inc. New York. ................................................... page 245Mallory & Son Ltd, E P. Bath. ............................. page 243Manners, E & H. London. ......................................... page 230Mansour Gallery. London. .......................................... page 230Map House, The. London. ......................................... page 230Marchant. London (101 Kensington Church Street). ...................... page 230
Marchant. London (120 Kensington Church Street). ...................... page 230
Mark Gallery. London. ..................................................... page 230Marris Antiques. Long Melford. ........................... page 236Maufe, Jane. Burnham Market. ........................... page 236
McPherson Antiques, R&G. London. .......... page 230Messum’s. London. .............................................................. page 230Messum’s. Marlow. ............................................................. page 238Michie, Kaye. London. .................................................... page 230Miller Fine Arts, Duncan R. London. ........... page 231Millett Ltd, Timothy. London. ............................... page 231Millington Adams. Knutsford. ............................... page 241Mitchell Paintings & Drawings,
Mark. London. .................................................................. page 231Mitchell Ltd, Paul. London. ...................................... page 231Moore-Gwyn Fine Art Ltd. London. ............. page 231Moretti Fine Art. New York. .................................... page 245Moretti Srl. Florence. ........................................................ page 245Moretti Fine Art Ltd. London. .............................. page 231Morley & Co Ltd, Robert. London. ............... page 231Moss Ltd, Sydney L. London. ................................ page 231Mould & Company, Philip. London. ............. page 231Moxhams Antiques. Bradford-on-Avon. ...... page 244Mullany. London. ................................................................... page 231Murray, Martin. London. ............................................. page 231Myers & Son, R N. Gargrave, Skipton. ........ page 240
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Neame Ltd, Kenneth. London. ............................. page 231Newman Fine Art. Cirencester. .............................. page 238Noott Galleries, John. Broadway (Church Street). ................................... page 237
Noott Galleries, John. Broadway (The Green). ............................................ page 237
Norman Fine Jewels, Nigel. London. ............ page 231
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Ogden Ltd, Richard. London. ................................ page 231Olde Time. Wacton. ........................................................... page 237Ollemans Oriental Art, Susan. London. ...... page 231Omega, Titus. London. ................................................... page 231Ossowski. London. ............................................................... page 231Outred Ltd, Anthony. London. ............................. page 231
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Park Gallery, The. London. ......................................... page 232Partridge, Frank. London. ............................................ page 232Pash and Sons, A. London. ......................................... page 232Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) Ltd. Oxford. . page 239Pearson Antiques, John A. Eton. ........................ page 242Pelham. London. ..................................................................... page 232Pelham. Paris. ............................................................................ page 245Peppiatt Fine Art Ltd, Guy. London. ............. page 232Period Oak Antiques Ltd. Askham. ................ page 240Peters Antiques, Richard. London. ................... page 232Petrou, Peter. London. ..................................................... page 232Philip & Sons Ltd, Trevor. London. ................ page 232Phillips Antiques Ltd,
Elaine. Harrogate. ....................................................... page 240Phillips Ltd, Ronald. London. ................................ page 232Phillips Ltd, S J. London. ............................................. page 232Philp, Richard. London. ................................................. page 232Pickup, David. Burford. ................................................ page 237Pieces of Time. London. ................................................ page 232Pinn & Sons, W A. Bury St Edmunds. ......... page 236Potashnick, Corfield. London. ................................ page 232Potter Ltd, Jonathan. London. ............................... page 232Powell Decorative Arts, Sylvia. London. .... page 232Price, Nicholas. London. ............................................... page 232
Price & Associates, Richard. Bourton. .......... page 244Priestley & Ferraro. London. .................................... page 232Pyms Gallery. London. ..................................................... page 232
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Quaritch Ltd, Bernard. London. .......................... page 233
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Raffety Ltd. London. ......................................................... page 233Reel Poster Gallery, The. London. ..................... page 233Reindeer Antiques Ltd. Potterspury, Nr Towcester. ....................................... page 239
Reindeer Antiques Ltd. London. ......................... page 233Robb, Robyn. London. ................................................... page 233Roberts Antiques, Derek. Tonbridge. ............ page 243Robertson, John. Edenbridge. ................................ page 242Roger (Antiques) Ltd, J. London. ...................... page 233Rogers de Rin. London. ................................................. page 233Rolleston. London. .............................................................. page 233Rountree Tryon Galleries. London. .................. page 233Rowles Fine Art. Ludlow. ............................................ page 238Rowles Fine Art. Welshpool. ...................................... page 240Rutherston Ltd, Max. London. ............................. page 233
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Sandberg Antiques, Patrick. London. ............ page 233Santos. London. ....................................................................... page 233Sassoon, Adrian. London. ............................................ page 233Saunderson Antiques,
Elaine. Pulborough. ..................................................... page 243Seabrook Antiques, Mark. Huntingdon. ... page 236Shrubsole, Corp, S J. New York. .......................... page 245Shushan, Elle. Philadelphia. ..................................... page 245Silverman Antiques Ltd. London. ...................... page 233Sim Fine Art. London. ..................................................... page 233Simon Fine Art Ltd, Julian. London. ............. page 233Sinai and Sons. London. ................................................ page 233Sladmore Contemporary. London. .................... page 233Sladmore Gallery, The. London. .......................... page 234Smith & Robinson. London. ................................... page 234Solo Antiques. Elswick. .................................................. page 240Somlo Antiques. London. ............................................ page 234Speelman Ltd Oriental Art,
A & J. London. ................................................................. page 234Spink Fine Watercolours, John. London. .. page 234Stead, Geoffrey. Moreton-in-Marsh. ................ page 239Steigrad Fine Arts, Lawrence. New York. ... page 245Steppes Hill Farm Antiques. Sittingbourne. .................................................................... page 243
Stockspring Antiques. London. ............................. page 234Stodel, S & J. London. ..................................................... page 234Stokes, William H. Cirencester. ............................ page 238Strachan Fine Art. London. ........................................ page 234Suffolk House Antiques. Yoxford. ..................... page 237Sutcliffe Galleries. Harrogate (Royal Parade). ................................................................. page 240
Sutcliffe Galleries. Harrogate (Montpellier Street). ..................................................... page 241
Symbolic & Chase. London. ..................................... page 234
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Tadema Gallery. London. .............................................. page 234Taylor Gallery Ltd, The. London. ....................... page 234
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Temple Gallery, The. London. ................................ page 234Timms Antiques Ltd, S & S. Ampthill. ...... page 236Timms Antiques Ltd, S & S. Edenbridge. ........................................................................... page 242
Titian Gallery, The. Stratford-upon-Avon. . page 239Tixall House Ltd. Tixall. ............................................. page 240Tomasso Brothers Fine Art. Leeds. ................... page 241Tomasso Brothers Fine Art. London. ............. page 234Trafalgar Galleries / B Cohen & Sons. London. ..................................................................................... page 234
Trinity House. Broadway. ............................................ page 237Trinity House. London. .................................................. page 234Trinity House. New York. ............................................ page 245Turk Antique Clocks, W F. London. ............... page 234Turpin’s Antiques. Colchester. .................................. page 236Turpin’s Antiques. Marlborough. ........................ page 244
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Uniacke, Rose. London. ................................................. page 235
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Valls Ltd, Rafael. London. ........................................... page 235Van Beers, Jan. London. ................................................ page 235Van Haeften Ltd, Johnny. London. .................. page 235Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc,
Earle D. New York. ...................................................... page 245Vangelli Gallery. London. ............................................. page 235Vine Antiques Ltd. London. ..................................... page 235
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Wace Ancient Art Limited, Rupert. London. ............................................................. page 235
Wakelin & Linfield. Billingshurst. ..................... page 241Walker Galleries Ltd. Harrogate. ....................... page 241Walker, Alan. Newbury. .................................................. page 242Walmsley, Cynthia. Nottingham. ........................ page 241Walpoles. London. ................................................................ page 235Walter Antiques Ltd, William. London. ...... page 235Walwyn Ltd Fine Antique Clocks,
Howard. London. ......................................................... page 235Warner Antiques, W W. Brasted. ........................ page 241Wartski Ltd. London. ........................................................ page 235Welsh Porcelana Oriental e
Obras de Arte, Jorge. Lisbon. ......................... page 245Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of Art, Jorge. London. ................. page 235West, Mark J. London. ..................................................... page 235Wiggins & Sons Ltd, Arnold. London. ....... page 235Wilkinson Antiques Ltd, T G. Petworth. ... page 243Willow Gallery. London. ............................................... page 235Wise & Grosvenor Antiques,
Mary. London. .................................................................. page 235Witney Antiques. Witney. ........................................... page 240Woodburn Ltd, Anthony. Lewes. ........................ page 242Wu Bruce Co Ltd, Grace. Hong Kong. ....... page 245
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Young Antiques, Robert. London. .................... page 235
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Zietz Ltd, Rainer. London. ......................................... page 235
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RICHARD THOMPSON INSURANCE BROKERS LTDAlexander Rich, David Allaway, Joseph ThompsonThe Control Tower, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0YPTel: Weybridge (01932) 349732E-mail: [email protected] site: www.rtinsurance.co.ukCompetitive premiums, expertise and personal service for dealers and collectors
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ANTHONY WAKEFIELD & COMPANY LTDJohn Wakefield, Mrs Joanna Judd, Andy ColeSuite C, South House, 21-37 South Street, Dorking, Surrey RH4 2JZTel: Dorking (01306) 740555; Fax: (01306) 740770Web site: www.anthonywakefield.comSpecialist brokers for antiques and fine art insurance
LEGAL SERVICES
BOODLE HATFIELD LLPTim Maxwell240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NWTel: 020-7629 7411E-mail: [email protected] site: www.boodlehatfield.comSolicitors offering specialist legal services through their Arts & Culture Group
COLLYER BRISTOW LLPJohn Rochman4 Bedford Row, London WC1R 4TFTel: 020-7468 7212; Fax: 020-7468 7257E-mail: [email protected] site: www.collyerbristow.comSpecialists relating to art and antiques - advising dealers, galleries and collectors of art - both UK and internationally on all aspects of legal and business issues
MISHCON DE REYAKaren SanigSummit House, 12 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 3QDTel: 020-7440 7036; Fax: 020-7430 0683E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mishcon.comArt law specialists since 1995 and private client legal advisory services since 1937
STREATHERS SOLICITORS LLPMilton Silverman128 Wigmore Street, London W1U 3SATel: 020-7034 4200; Fax: 020-7034 4302E-mail: [email protected] site: www.streathers.comLondon firm of solicitors incorporating specialist Art Law Department advising internationally
PHOTOGRAPHY
MIKE BASCOMBELondonMobile: 07738 333090E-mail: [email protected] site: www.mikebascombe.comSpecialist photography and video for the fine artworld. Located in London for on-site and studiobased commisions
PHOTOPANACHEPeter HunnisettWest Sussex Mobile: 07879 236276E-mail: [email protected] site: www.photopanache.comSpecialist photographer of works of art and antiques;Studio and mobile studio; travels the country
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CAWDELL DOUGLASDiana Cawdell10-11 Lower John Street, London W1F 9EBTel: 020-7439 2822Fax: 020-7287 5488E-mail: [email protected]: www.cawdelldouglas.comPublic relations
RECRUITMENT
SOPHIE MACPHERSON LTDSophie Macpherson66 Charlotte Street, London W1T 4QETel: 020-7636 9878Fax: 020-7636 9879E-mail: [email protected] site: www.sophiemacpherson.comRecruitment agency specialising in the fine art industry
SHIPPING & PACKING
AIRSEA PACKING GROUP LTDJosh BrownAirSea House, Belvue Business Centre, Belvue Road, Northolt, Middlesex UB5 5QQTel: 020-8893 3303Fax: 020-8893 3068E-mail: [email protected] site: www.airseapacking.comComprehensive shipping services for the antique, art, interior design, architecture, corporate and private sectors
GANDER & WHITE SHIPPING LTDOliver HowellUnit 1, St. Martin’s Way, Wimbledon, London SW17 0JHTel: 020-8971 7171Fax: 020-8946 8062E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ganderandwhite.comSpecialists in the packing, shipping and storage offine art and antiques. Offices in London, Paris, NewYork, Miami, West Palm Beach and San Francisco
SIMON HALL LIMITEDAmanda JonesWillersey Industrial Estate, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7RRTel: Broadway (01386) 858555Fax: (01386) 858501E-mail: [email protected] site: www.simonhalllimited.comRemovals, storage and shipping, specialising in fine art and antiques
LOCKSON SERVICES LTDRoger AikenUnit 1, Heath Park Industrial Estate, FreshwaterRoad, Chadwell Heath, Essex RM8 1RXTel: 020-8597 2889; Fax: 020-8597 5265E-mail: [email protected] site: www.lockson.co.ukArt and antiques shipping, offices in UK and USA
MOMENTOUSCarol RobinsonUnit 29, Abbey Road Industrial Park, Commercial Way, London NW10 7XFTel: 020-3780 4545Fax: 020-3780 4540E-mail: [email protected] site: www.momentousrelocation.comPacking, shipping and insuranceservices for antiques
OLLANDS LTDStuart LusherWoodland Farm, Shortthorn Road, Stratton Strawless, Norfolk NR10 5NUTel: Norwich (01603) 754735Fax: (01603) 754308E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ollands.comEuropean collection and delivery service, packing, crating and storage; specialising in fine art and antiques
PARNAMS LTDPaul Canning40 Smithy Lane, Tadworth, Surrey KT20 6TXTel: Tadworth (01737) 221748Mob: 07786 343436E-mail: [email protected], delivery and storage of fine art; installation, packing & removals
ROBINSONS RELOCATION LTDSteve CurtisUnit 1, Feeder Road, St Philips, Bristol BS2 0TBTel: 0117-980 5858Fax: 0117-980 5830E-mail: [email protected] site: www.robinsonsrelo.comSpecialist antique packing and shipping. Dedicated regular container service to USA
WEBSITE & COMPUTER SERVICES
ANTIQUITY SOFTWAREChaim BaconFeedzon Limited, Unit F, Penfold Tading Estate,Imperial Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 4YYTel: Watford (01923) 234556, option 4E-mail: [email protected] site: www.antiquitysoftware.co.ukStock management, website, financial, communications and marketing software designedespecially for art and antiques dealers
ONLINE GALLERIES LTDCarmine BrunoThe Knowledge Centre, Wyboston Lakes,Wyboston, Bedfordshire MK44 3BYTel: 0845 309 6365 or from abroad +44 (0)1480 276630Fax: (01480) 211605E-mail: [email protected] site: www.onlinegalleries.comSpecialist website construction and hosting
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BalhamNicholas Price
BarnesJohn Spink Fine Watercolours
Battersea Lucy B Campbell Fine ArtsRobert Young AntiquesRainer Zietz Ltd
Bloomsbury Abbott and Holder Ltd
Bromley & ChislehurstPatric CaponSim Fine Art
Charing Cross & Covent GardenA H Baldwin & Sons LtdDaniel Bexfield Antiques
ChiswickJulia Korner Fine Art
CroydonCorfield Potashnick
DulwichTimothy Millett Ltd
Fulham & West BromptonJames Graham-Stewart LtdRobyn RobbSmith & Robinson
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HammersmithJohn Bennett Fine Paintings
HampsteadSylvia Powell Decorative Arts
Holborn Peter CameronKoopman Rare ArtS & J StodelWilliam Walter Antiques Ltd
IslingtonW Agnew & Company LtdClerkenwell Fine Art LtdTitus OmegaTadema Gallery
Lewisham Robert Morley & Co Ltd
Maida Vale John Eskenazi Ltd
Marble Arch Mark GalleryThe Park Gallery
Marylebone Jonathan Potter Ltd
Mortlake Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd
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PutneyThe Clock Clinic Ltd
RichmondKaye Michie
Tower Bridge Atelier Ltd
Westminster Mullany
Woolwich Walpoles
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Didier Aaron (London) Ltd 31
Adrian Alan 19
Anthea A G Antiques Ltd 2
J & A Beare Ltd 1
Beaux Arts London 7
Bentley and Skinner 50
Berwald Oriental Art 33
J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd 73
Burlington Paintings Ltd 44
John Carlton-Smith 63
Cohen & Cohen 69
P&D Colnaghi & Co Ltd 51
Sandra Cronan Ltd 49
Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLP 60
Charles Ede Ltd 3
Peter Edwards 9
Eskenazi Ltd 30
Peter Finer 76
Sam Fogg 31
N & I Franklin 80
Frost & Reed 22
Gibson Antiques 80
Anita Gray 2
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) 10
(147 New Bond Street)
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) 8
(33 New Bond Street)
Martyn Gregory Gallery 84
Guest and Gray 2
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Hancocks 54
Harris Lindsay 69
Harvey & Gore 52
Hawkins & Hawkins 26
Isaac and Ede 78
Ben Janssens Oriental Art Ltd 65
C John (Rare Rugs) Ltd 20
Johnson Walker Ltd 56
John Joseph 2
Titus Kendall 66
D S Lavender Antiques Ltd 11
Michael Lipitch Ltd 69
MacConnal-Mason Gallery 74
MacKinnon – Fine Furniture 82
Maggs Bros Ltd 23
Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd 24
Mansour Gallery 4
Messum’s 45
Duncan R Miller Fine Arts 60
Mark Mitchell Paintings & Drawings 5
Paul Mitchell Ltd 5
Moretti Fine Art Ltd 82
Philip Mould & Company 28
Sydney L Moss Ltd 21
Kenneth Neame Ltd 16
Nigel Norman Fine Jewels 2
Richard Ogden Ltd 52
Susan Ollemans Oriental Art 80
A Pash and Sons 17
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Pelham 14
Guy Peppiatt Fine Art Ltd 81
Ronald Phillips Ltd 12
S J Phillips Ltd 11
Pieces of Time 2
Priestley & Ferraro 62
Bernard Quaritch Ltd 17
Rountree Tryon Galleries 77
Max Rutherston Ltd 80
Julian Simon Fine Art Ltd 80
Sinai and Sons 18
Sladmore Contemporary 13
The Sladmore Gallery 68
Somlo Antiques 48
A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental Art 15
Symbolic & Chase 58
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art 74
Trafalgar Galleries/B Cohen & Sons 61
Trinity House 6
Rafael Valls Ltd 67
Jan Van Beers 80
Johnny Van Haeften Ltd 75
Vangelli Gallery 83
Vine Antiques Ltd 2
Rupert Wace Ancient Art Ltd 59
Wartski Ltd 27
Arnold Wiggins & Sons Ltd 83
Willow Gallery 71
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John Adams Fine Art Ltd 26
Apter Fredericks Ltd 5
Tarquin Bilgen 27
Jonathan Cooper 3
Darnley Fine Art 14
Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall Antiques 4
Charles Edwards 1
Gallery Yacou 11
Gladwell & Patterson 16
Godson & Coles 7
James Harvey British Art Ltd
and Christopher Wood Ltd 2
Michael Hughes 8
Kent Antiques Ltd 12
Keshishian 28
Peter Lipitch Ltd 8
The Map House 15
Ossowski 29
Anthony Outred Ltd 22
Rogers de Rin 32
Rose Uniacke 20
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Alexandra Alfandary 2
Gregg Baker Oriental Art 5
Eddy Bardawil Antiques 11
Butchoff Antiques 3
Michael German Antiques Ltd 19
J.A.N. Fine Art 6
E & H Manners 17
Marchant (101 Kensington Church Street) 14
Marchant (120 Kensington Church Street) 8
Richard Peters Antiques 18
Raffety Ltd 16
Reindeer Antiques Ltd 15
Rolleston 12
Patrick Sandberg Antiques 4
Silverman Antiques Ltd 13
Stockspring Antiques 10
The Temple Gallery 1
Howard Walwyn Fine Antique Clocks 7
Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain 9
& Works of Art
Mary Wise and Grosvenor Antiques 17
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Westbourne Grove
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Westbourne Grove
Holland Park Avenue
Notting Hill Gate
Campden Street
Holland Street
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Kensington Park Road
Westbourne Park Road
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Aubrey Road
Aubrey Walk
Hilsleigh Road
Kensington Place
Sheffield Terrace
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Norwich13
Bedford
Ipswich
ChelmsfordHertford
Cambridge
See page 236–237 for full listings for this region
4
7Huntingdon
1Tring
10Bury St Edmunds
12Wacton
9Long Melford
11Yoxford
Finchingfield2Eversholt
5Ampthill 3
8 Colchester
Ampthill, BedfordshireS & S Timms Antiques Ltd
Burnham Market, NorfolkJane Maufe
Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkDenzil GrantW A Pinn & Sons
Cambridge, CambridgeshireJohn Beazor Antiques
Colchester, EssexTurpin’s Antiques
Eversholt, BedfordshireLucy Johnson
Finchingfield, EssexLaura Bordignon Antiques
Holt, NorfolkAnthony Fell Antiques
and Works of Art Ltd
Huntingdon, CambridgeshireMark Seabrook Antiques
Long Melford, SuffolkMarris Antiques
Norwich, NorfolkJames Brett Antiques & Works of Art
Tring, HertfordshireSolomon Bly
Wacton, NorfolkOlde Time
Yoxford, SuffolkAntiques at York’s TenementSuffolk House Antiques
14 Holt15 Burnham Market13
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31 Ferryside
23 Stratford-upon-Avon
7 Sutton Coldfield
14Marlow
9Potterspury
18Witney
21Moreton-in-Marsh
1
Denstone
8 Towcester
5Ludlow
Taddington
42Welshpool
3 Tixall
24Broadway
6Presteigne
26Cheltenham25Newent 22
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28Cirencester
10Oundle
19Burford
Leicester
Warwick
Hereford
Shrewsbury
Birmingham
Northampton
Oxford16
Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireClaudia Hill
Broadway, Worcestershire Haynes Fine Art of BroadwayJohn Noott GalleriesTrinity House
Burford, Oxfordshire Lucy JohnsonDavid Pickup
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Tobias Birch LtdCatherine Hunt Oriental Antiques
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire AD Antiques LtdKinghams Art Pottery Ltd
Cirencester, Gloucestershire William H Stokes
Denstone, Staffordshire Roger de Ville Antiques
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire Tim Bowen Antiques
Ludlow, Shropshire R G Cave & Sons LtdG D Ginger AntiquesRowles Fine Art
Marlow, Buckinghamshire Messum’s
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Benton Fine ArtJeffrey Formby AntiquesGeoffrey Stead
Newent, Gloucestershire Jillings
Oundle, Northamptonshire The Canon Gallery
Oxford, Oxfordshire Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdChristopher and Angela LeggeOriental Carpets
Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) Ltd
Potterspury, Nr Towcester, Northamptonshire
Reindeer Antiques Ltd
Shrewsbury, Shropshire Callaghan Fine Paintings Ltd
Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
Baggott Church Street LtdKeith Hockin Antiques Ltd
Stratford-upon-Avon, WarwickshireHowards Jewellers
Sutton Coldfield, West MidlandsThomas Coulborn & Sons
Taddington, GloucestershireArchitectural Heritage Ltd
Tetbury, GloucestershireAldersonJeanette Hayhurst
Tixall, StaffordshireTixall House Ltd
Towcester, NorthamptonshireHampton Antiques
Welshpool, Powys Rowles Fine Art
Witney, Oxfordshire Witney Antiques
Woodstock, Oxfordshire John Howard
30Tetbury13
Beaconsfield
17 Woodstock
20 Chipping Campden
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Lincoln8
Harrogate 5
6
York 7
13 Knutsford
4 Gargrave
3 Elswick
1Carlisle
2Askham
11
9
Bakewell
12Macclesfield
Askham, Cumbria Period Oak
Bakewell, Derbyshire Peter Bunting
Carlisle, CumbriaValerie Main Ltd
Elswick, LancashireSolo Antiques
Gargrave, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Philip CarrolR N Myers & Son
Harrogate, North YorkshireDavid Love LtdCharles Lumb & Sons LtdElaine Phillips Antiques LtdSutcliffe GalleriesWalker Galleries Ltd
Knutsford, Cheshire Millington Adams
Leeds, West Yorkshire Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Lincoln, Lincolnshire Hansord
Macclesfield, Cheshire Holly Johnson Antiques
Matlock, Derbyshire Beedham Antiques Ltd
Nantwich, Cheshire Adams Antiques
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Cynthia Walmsley
York, North Yorkshire Barbara Cattle
Kendal
Lancaster
Manchester
Derby
Nottingham
Chester
Sheffield
Leeds
Liverpool
14 Nantwich
10 Matlock
See pages 240–241 for full listings for this region
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1 Reading
3 Kingsclere
7Godalming
EdenbridgeBletchingleyCrondall
14 Lindfield
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Cuckfield
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8
Billingshurst
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13
18 Tonbridge
23Benenden
Reigate
Pulborough
LewesWinchester
4
Guildford9
Petworth 12Southampton 6
Benenden, Kent Richard Garnier
Billingshurst, West Sussex Wakelin & Linfield
Bletchingley, Surrey Cider House Galleries Ltd
Brasted, Kent W W Warner Antiques
Crondall, Surrey Farnham Antique Carpets Ltd
Cuckfield, West Sussex David Foord-Brown Antiques
Eastbourne, East Sussex H C Baxter & Sons
Edenbridge, Kent Amherst AntiquesLennox CatoThe Edenbridge GalleriesJohn Robertson
Godalming, Surrey Alastair Dickenson Ltd
Guildford, Surrey Horological Workshops
Kingsclere, Hampshire Jenna Burlingham Fine Art
Lewes, East Sussex W F Bruce Antiques LtdAnthony Woodburn Ltd
Lindfield, West Sussex Lindfield Galleries
Newbury, Berkshire Alan Walker
Petworth, West Sussex T G Wilkinson
Pulborough, West Sussex Elaine Saunderson Antiques
Reading, Berkshire Shaw Edwards Antiques
Reigate, Surrey David Brooker Fine Art
Rottingdean, East Sussex Jupiter Antiques
Sandgate, Kent Christopher Buck Antiques
Southampton, Hampshire Maurice Dear
Tonbridge, Kent Campbell & Archard LtdDerek Roberts Antiques
Winchester, Hampshire Carter Marsh & Co Ltd
Maidstone
5Alresford
2221Rottingdean Eastbourne
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1
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21
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Bath
Bideford
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Marlborough7
Bradford-on-Avon
6Castle Cary
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9
Bristol 10
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Salisbury11
Honiton
Crewkerne
4Dorchester
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Bath, Somerset Freshfords Fine AntiquesE P Mallory & Son Ltd
Bideford, Devon J Collins & Son
Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire Andrew DandoMoxhams Antiques
Bristol Grey-Harris & Co
Castle Cary, Somerset Clerkenwell Fine Art
Chippenham, Wiltshire Delomosne & Son Ltd
Crewkerne, Somerset Gray Modern & Contemporary Art Ltd
Dorchester, Dorset Guy Dennler Antiques
Grouville, Jersey Atelier Ltd
Honiton, Devon Roderick ButlerLeigh Extence
Marlborough, Wiltshire Turpin’s Antiques
Salisbury, Wiltshire Edward Hurst
Tavistock, Devon Elford Fine Art
CHANNELISLANDS
Jersey
Exeter
Poole
Grouville
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Edinburgh1
Glasgow
Aberdeen
Belfast
EdinburghCalton GalleryHawkins and Hawkins
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