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THE BR IT ISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION
Annual Handbook 2013/2014
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THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE
THE BR IT ISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION
Annual Handbook 2013/2014
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T HE BR IT ISH AN T IQUE DE A LERS’ASSOCIAT ION
Annual Handbook 2013/2014
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THE BR IT ISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION
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A pair of Regency ormolu mounted Blue John
campana form urns. English, circa 1810–20.
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IT IS WITH great pleasure that, as the newPresident of The British Antique Dealers’Association, I introduce the BADA AnnualHandbook, the definitive guide to theAssociation and its members.
The British Antique Dealers’ Association(BADA) is the trade association for theleading antique dealers in Britain. Since itsfoundation in 1918 the BADA has set thestandard for trading in the antiques business.Selection for membership continues to berigorous, ensuring high standards aremaintained.
The BADA Handbook serves as anauthoritative guide to this very specialorganisation and the editorials in this editionprovide an eclectic mix of interesting topicsreflecting both the expertise among ourmembership and the passion of privatecollectors who play such an important role inpreserving the past for future generations.
David Japes writes on William Payne:Draughtsman, Drawing Master and Artistdrawing on rarely seen examples of Payne’swork, from four private collections, which formed the 2013 Loan Exhibition at the BADA Antiques & FineArt Fair, the Association’s annual showcase internationally recognised as the UK’s premier, national art andantiques event. Payne was a topographer and artist of exceptional talent whose work helped to organisethe defences of the Plymouth dockyards against the French in the 1780s and the artist played an importantrole in the development of British watercolour painting. Curator of the BADA Fair’s Loan Exhibition,Exhibitor John Spink, recently published a book on William Payne, written by David Japes, and togetherthey visited and photographed the scenes painted by the artist in the late 18th century enabling, wherepossible, photographs of the contemporary scenes to be published alongside Payne’s works.
BADA Fair Exhibitor Robyn Robb writes on The London Eighteenth Century Porcelain Decorator JamesGiles. Giles produced hugely desirable pieces for many different porcelain manufacturers, particularlyWorcester, with many of his pieces proving timeless as they continue to provide inspiration to decoratorstoday.
The third editorial is written by Julius Bryant, Keeper of Word & Image at the V&A. Entitled WilliamKent (1685–1748): Georgian Britain, a major exhibition in New York and London it forms a preview to thisimportant exhibition and showcases the works of Kent, one of the UK’s most versatile designers.
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,neither The Burlington Magazine nor The British Antique Dealers’ Association, nor any servants of theAssociation accept any liability for loss, damage or expense incurred by reliance placed upon informationcontained in this book or through omissions or incorrect entries, however incurred.
© The British Antique Dealers’ Association and The Burlington Magazine Publications Limited, 2013
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4 William Payne: Draughtsman, Drawing Master and Artistby David Japes
8 The London Eighteenth-Century Porcelain Decorator James Gilesby Robyn Robb
12 William Kent (1685–1748): Designing Georgian Britain by Julius Bryant
15 The Kenwood House Loan
16 Charity Gala in aid of UCARE
17 The British Antique Dealers’ Association Fair
18 List of Exhibitors and Fair Committee
19 Exhibitor Pages
132 Advertisers – BADA Members and Guests
211 Advertisers’ Index
212 Vetting Committees
213 The British Antique Dealers’ Association Officers, Council and Regional Representatives
214 The British Antique Dealers’ Association General Information
215 The Friends of the BADA Trust
216 List of Members and Maps
217 London Members
228 Country Members
237 Overseas Members
238 Classified Index of Members
246 Alphabetical Index of Members
248 Recommended Service Providers
250 Maps
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attempt, Royal Engineer officers and Ordnance draughtsmenwere sent to Plymouth to reorganise the defences. In 1783, withthe Maker Heights problem unaddressed, William Payne wasdespatched there to draw up plans for five redoubts on theHeights. He worked closely with Col. Matthew Dixon of the RoyalEngineers. The large map that he produced is illustrated in thebook that accompanies the exhibition. This detailed example ofeighteenth-century ordnance work is drawn in the pigment knownas Payne’s grey, which features prominently in his work in water-colour.
Although Payne was fully occupied with defence work for twoyears, the threat of invasion gradually receded, and he soonturned to the production of watercolours. One of the earliest,dated 1785, the year of his marriage in Plymouth to JaneGoodridge, shows Col. Dixon’s house near the Mount PleasantRedoubt (see Fig. 1). The draughtsmanship is meticulous, andPayne places carefully controlled washes within pen outlines.
� William Payne Draughtsman, Drawing Master and Artist
by David Japes
OWING TO THE generosity of The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair, vis-itors attending the annual Fair in March 2013 will be given thechance to assess the achievement of William Payne, a water-colourist active in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth cen-turies. Some of the finest of his watercolours – all from privatesources – have been gathered together for a loan exhibition, span-ning the whole of the artist’s career, from the 1780s to 1830.
The artist, the son of a coal merchant, was born in London onthe 4 March 1760. He displayed an early talent for drawing, exhibit-ing first at the age of sixteen. In 1778 he obtained a post with theBoard of Ordnance in the Tower of London. There he acquired theskills in surveying and draughtsmanship necessary for drawing-upplans of the fortifications required for national defence.
While he was receiving his training, the French, with a largefleet, threatened in 1779 to attack the town of Dock (as Devonportwas then called) from the south at Maker Heights on the Cornishside of Plymouth Sound. Although the French failed on their
Fig. 1. View of Col. Dixon’s house at Stocke (Stoke) Nr. Mt. Pleasant, taken from the lane leading to the entrance of the redout (sic). Fully inscribed on the reverse, signedand dated 1785. Pen, ink and watercolour, 27 x 39 cm.
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This style, which was to persist throughout his time at Ply-mouth, owed much to the Sandby tradition, as modified byHenry Gilder, a protégé of the Sandbys and Chief Drawing Mas-ter at the Tower (Paul Sandby had once held the same post) dur-ing Payne’s time there.
By 1786 Payne had sent drawings to the Royal Academy ofArts. In 1787 he provided a view of Dock from Mount Edgcumbe,showing two vessels under construction and a surveying party inthe foreground. This drawing proved popular and Payne madeversions of it in the soft-ground etching process with addedwatercolour washes (Fig. 2). Pictures were commissioned at Ply-mouth by military and naval officers (one of them was PrinceWilliam, later King William IV, confined in Plymouth by the Admi-ralty for a misdemeanour), and Payne was also approached bylocal landowners. They did not merely want pictures. Payne haddiscovered a talent for teaching. In 1787 he was asked to givelessons to Theresa, the daughter of Lord Boringdon at Saltram.The Parkers of Saltram had powerful friends, including Sir JoshuaReynolds, President of the Royal Academy. Payne’s drawing of
the Cann slate quarries on the Boringdon estate was extrava-gantly praised by Sir Joshua when it was sent to the Royal Acad-emy in 1789. It displays a considerable advance in technical pro-ficiency (Fig. 3).
Earning now as much for two hours instruction as he made in
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Fig. 3. Quarry upon the banks of the Plym. c.1788. Signed and inscribed verso.Pen, ink and watercolour, 27 x 39.5 cm.
Fig. 2. Plymouth Dockyard taken from under the Battery at Mount Edgcumbe.Signed and dated c.1786–7. Etched outline and watercolour, 28 x 38 cm.
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a week as a draughtsman, Payne soon realised that his days withthe Board were numbered. He resigned in 1788, confident that hecould make a living from teaching and the sale of watercolours.By 1789 Payne had met the Reverend John Swete of Oxton, nearExeter, who was to have a profound effect on the rest of hiscareer. Swete was a champion of the Picturesque Movement, andhe saw in Payne a kindred spirit. He required views of his estateand of the scenery of Devon. Swete also persuaded Payne to
leave Plymouth, though he was reluctant to do so, and seek hisfortune in London.
Payne saw the sense of this advice. With the support of theParkers and an influential polymath in Plymouth, Dr. John Mudge,another friend of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and with his fame preced-ing him, Payne was confident of success. He soon establishedhimself as the leading drawing master of the day in London, andgained a reputation for producing small drawings in a dashingnew style. He developed a simplified process in the application oflocal colour over a grey underwash, enhanced by devices whichachieved seeming elaboration with economy of means. Three ofthe sort of watercolours which took London by storm are illus-trated here. The first continues in the same vein as his Plymouthdrawings, without the pen outlines. Inscribed ‘London’ to denotehis return to the capital, he depicts a ferry approaching a quaywith the addition of well-observed figures (Fig. 4). The other twoare examples in the picturesque mode. In one he displays his tal-ent for drawing waterfalls, and the other, a rare winter scene,enhanced by his characteristic Teniers-like figures, conveys a realsense of numbing chill (Fig. 5).
Payne’s teaching practice was lucrative. He adopted a punish-ing schedule, teaching from early morning to late evening, suchwas the demand for his instruction by the aristocracy, who insist-ed that their children should become accomplished and aquire auseful skill. He also taught some aspiring professional artists.
In the summer months Payne was free to undertake tours. Hevisited all the areas favoured by devotees of the Picturesque. Hewas in the Wye Valley in 1791 before going on to South Wales, anarea which combined the estuarine delights of Devon with vener-able castles. He reserved areas such as the Lake District andNorth Wales for a later date, realising perhaps that his tempera-
Fig. 4. Approaching the quay. c.1790–91. Signed and inscribed ‘London’.Watercolour over pencil, 11.5 x 14 cm.
Fig. 5. Woodcutters in a winterlandscape. Unsigned c.1793.Watercolour over pencil, 17 x 23.5 cm.
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ment was less attuned to the sublime elements of landscape.By the 1820’s Payne’s career was in decline, as changes in
watercolour technique passed him by. His stylistic innovations,however, had influenced his fellow artists, and they in turn wereable to capitalise on his past achievements. He attempted torespond to new trends by employing more vibrant colours, increas-ing the number of his capriccio views, and these drawings havetheir own attraction. Illustrated here, however, is a rarer topo-graphical exercise from this period, a view from Oystermouth Cas-tle near Swansea, made during his last tour of 1826 (Fig. 6), whichwas also the year of Payne’s final visit to his beloved West Country.
Visitors to the BADA Fair will notice that this is an exhibitionwith a difference. Photographs of the contemporary scene havebeen placed next to the watercolours. The idea for this came fromJohn Spink, the driving force behind the whole enterprise. He notonly took the photographs, but carried out with aplomb the con-siderable organisational skills required for the exhibition. Thephotographs reveal Payne’s accuracy as a topographer, however,another purpose for including them was to tempt readers to trav-el to the areas drawn by Payne with such skill and affection morethan two hundred years ago.
David Japes is a retired Classics master and a connoisseur of Englishwatercolours. He is author of William Payne 1760–1830: Topographer andArtist of the Picturesque, published by John Spink. John Spink is a memberof The British Antique Dealers’ Association and specialises in watercoloursand drawings.
A loan exhibition, curated by John Spink, on the works by William Payne, allfrom private collections and relating to the recently published book, whichformed the loan exhibition at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair, March 2013.
The British Antique Dealers’ Association Fair is extremely grateful for theloan of this unique collection.
The BADA Fair is also grateful for the sponsorship of the Loan Exhibitionby CBC UK, who have a reputation for providing services of the highestquality.
CBC UK, a Lloyd’s Insurance Broker, provides advice on all manner ofcommercial, professional and private risks, with a particular specialism infine art and antiques and private client insurance.
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Fig. 6. View of the Mumbles Hill and Swansea Bay, Nr. Oystermouth Castle. Signed and dated 1826. Watercolour and some bodycolour, heightened with white over pencil, 14.5 x 21 cm.
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SOME OF THE most beautiful decoration on eighteenth-century English porcelain was done at the workshop ofthe London decorator James Giles. Although the majori-ty of the porcelain his workshop decorated was Worces-ter, it did decorate other porcelain, and the identificationof its work is one of the most fascinating subjects in thestudy of early English porcelain.
James Giles first advertised that he decorated porcelainin The Universal Director in 1763. His entry read ‘James Giles,China and Enamel Painter, Berwick Street, Soho. This ingeniousArtist copies the pattern of any china with the utmost exactness,both with respect to the Design and the Colours, either in the Euro-pean or Chinese taste: he likewise copies any pattern in enamel. Hehas also brought the enamel colours to great perfection…’.
From 1767 James Giles made a formal agreement with theWorcester factory which agreed to supply him with porcelain todecorate. By this time Worcester factory decoration had becomesomewhat routine and lacking in spontaneity and so the sophisti-cation and freshness of the decoration done at the Giles work-shop was just what was needed. He introduced beautiful new
ground colours such as the claret ground on the superb sugarbowl and cover (Fig. 1), and the bleu celeste on the fine plate (Fig2). He also introduced fine ciselée gilding shown here in particularon the magnificent hexagonal vases (Fig. 4), decorated with theLady Mary Wortley Montagu pattern which are the only vases of thethis type recorded. These pieces also illustrate perfectly the freestyle of painting and the vibrant enamel colours used by the work-shop. The blue scale ground on these vases and the mazarineblue one on the vases in (Fig. 6) are undeglaze so must have beenapplied at the Worcester factory before the porcelain went to theGiles workshop where the polychrome decoration and gildingwould have been added.
Giles announced the new agreement with the Worcester facto-ry by placing a series of advertisements in The Public Advertiserfrom 1767. The following advertisement first appeared on Friday,8th January 1768 and was repeated four more times. It was typicalof the many advertisements he placed there. It reads as follows:
‘J.GILES, China and Enamel Painter, Proprietor of the WorcesterPorcelaine Warehouse, up one Pair of Stairs in Cockspur-street, fac-ing the Lower End of the Haymarket, begs Leave to acquaint the
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� The London Eighteenth-Century Porcelain Decorator James Giles
by Robyn Robb
Fig. 1. A very rare Worcester claret ground sugar bowl and cover finelypainted with birds and fruit reserved on a claret ground with ciselée gilding.Height: 10.8 cm. Circa 1768–70. Literature: illustrated by StephenHanscombe, ‘James Giles, China and Glass Painter’, cat.no.62. RobynRobb 2007. Exhibition, cat.no.2.
Fig. 2. A fine Worcester desert plate decorated in the Giles workshop withflowers, fruit and mushrooms within a bleu celeste border decorated withciselée gilding. Diameter: 23.8 cm. Circa 1770. Worcester Porcelain Museum.
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Nobility, Gentry, etc, that the said Warehouse is daily opened with agreat Variety of Articles of the said Manufactory, useful and orna-mental … As the Enamelling Branch is performed in London by thesaid J. Giles, and under his Inspection, this Warehouse will be dailysupplied with a Variety of new Goods, which will be sold as cheap asthe Manufactory…’.
The Giles ledger from 1771–76 has survived and wasbequeathed by one of his descendents, to the English Ceramic Cir-cle. It is clear from his extremely impressive list of patrons thatGiles was aiming at the very top of the market. They includedPrincess Amelia (second daughter of George II), The Duke of Rich-mond, The Duke of Marlborough and Mr Cadogan (whose familyowned the site of the Chelsea porcelain factory). It also lists a num-ber of his suppliers including William Davis and Co who were thenthe proprietors of the Worcester factory. The ledger shows that inthe years from 1771–74 Giles bought from the factory £1,975 worthof porcelain blanks. In his book Coloured Worcester Porcelain of theFirst Period, pp. 39–40, H. RissikMarshall attempted to calculatehow many items of porcelain thismight represent. He calculatedthat, as the average selling priceper item of a sale of Worcesterporcelain at Christie’s in Decem-ber 1769 was 1s 6d, the cost priceto Giles would be a maximum of a1s per item which meant that inthis short period he is likely tohave purchased more that 40,000items of Worcester porcelain fromthe factory.
Other evidence to show howlarge his business became wasdiscovered by Mrs ElizabethAdams in her researches into therecords of the Sun Assurancecompany, where she found twopolicies taken out by Giles, oneon the 14th August 1771 when hisstock and utensils were valued at
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Fig. 4. An extremely rare pair ofWorcester hexagonal vases and coversdecorated in the Giles workshop withthe ‘Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’pattern of birds on a blue scale groundwith profuse ciselée gilding. Squaremark. Height: 38.7 cm. Circa 1770.Provenance: Anthony Wood Collection.Literature: illustrated Robyn Robb 2003.Exhibition, cat.no.2.
Fig. 3. An important Worcester Harlequin teapot decorated by the Giles work-shop in eight different styles of decoration in panels reserved on a turquoiseground. Crossed swords and 9 mark. Height: 17 cm. Circa 1768. BrianHaughton Antiques.
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£2,000 and a subsequent policy on 6th November 1772 when theywere valued for £2,500. This makes an extraordinary contrast withthe Worcester factory insurance in April 1772, where the utensilsand stock were only valued at £680, although it was one of thelargest porcelain manufactories in England.
Another interesting piece of documentary evidence relates toan extensive tea service with green monochrome landscapes atCorsham Court, where a cash book belonging to Paul Methuenrecords its purchase from James Giles on 20 February 1771. A cupand saucer from this service was exhibited by Albert Amor in TheElegant Porcelain of James Giles (1983), cat.no.6. The teapot of thisservice has gold dots down the handle in the style that is typicalof many items linked to the Giles workshop such as the Harlequinteapot (Fig. 3).
One of the first steps in identifying porcelain decorated outsidethe Worcester factory that might be attributable to the Giles work-shop is to look at several mixed services of Worcester and Chineseporcelain because the factory would never have decorated Chi-nese porcelain when it had ample supplies of its own porcelain.The most complete service of this type was sold at Puttick andSimpson, a predecessor of Bonhams, in 1963. This service wasdecorated with what Marshall called ‘Meissen type Teniers figuresin rustic style’. The fine Chinese tea canister (Fig.5) is from thisservice.
In March 1774, there was a sale at Mr Christie’s of ‘…ElegantePorcelaine English and Foreign Manufacture, of Part of the STOCK inTRADE of Mr. JAMES GILES, CHINAMAN and ENAMELLER…’because Giles was quitting the trade, and further clues to his workcan be found in the catalogue for this sale. Although most of thedescriptions are too vague to help identify patterns, some corre-spond closely enough to help to give positive identification. Forexample, some of the porcelain is described as being decorated
with ‘…figures after Teniers…’. However, this typeof decoration is unknown at the Worcester fac-tory but it does describe the outside decoratedservice sold at Puttick and Simpson. Similardecoration occurs in one of the main panels ofan important teapot (Fig. 3), from the Harlequinservice which has eight panels reserved on aturquoise ground, each with a different type ofdecoration. These eight panels are illustratedand discussed as cat.no.18 in Brian HaughtonAntiques, The Elegance of Porcelain (2006). Thereverse panel to the Teniers figures is decoratedwith fruit and birds (Fig. 3), which are also foundon the sugar bowl and cover (Fig. 1). The ciseléegilding on the sugar bowl is similar to that onthe two pairs of vases illustrated and also to thegilding on the plate (Fig. 2), but ciselée gildingwas not used at the Worcester factory nor werethick lines of gilding on footrims as on the claretsugar bowl.
Lot 42 on the fourth day of the 1774 Christie’ssale is described as ‘a pair of large hexagon jarsmazareen blue ground richly ornamented with bur-
Fig. 5. A Chinese tea canister and cover painted with a girl dancing in awooded landscape in the manner of Teniers from a mixed service of Chineseand Worcester porcelain decorated in the Giles workshop.
Fig. 6. A very rare pair of Vauxhall baluster shaped vases decorated in theLondon workshop of James Giles with exotic birds in panels reserved on amazarine blue ground with fine ciselée gilding. Height: 12 cm. Circa 1765–66.Literature: Illustrated Robyn Robb 2007. Exhibition, cat.no.8.
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nished and chased gold and painted withbirds’. This corresponds exactly to (Fig.4) with its ciselée gilding.
In the chapter entitled Outside Deco-ration of their book Worcester Porcelain,The Zorensky Collection, Simon Speroand John Sandon discuss in detail otherpatterns that can be linked to theChristie’s sale of Giles’s stock. They alsodiscuss other links which help to identi-fy the work of the Giles workshopbecause much of the evidence for iden-tifying their work comes from studyingthe decoration and the clues it provides.The distinctive palette used by the work-shop is also a great help in identifyingtheir work.
Although the floral decoration on themagnificent two-handled chocolate cupand saucer (Fig. 7), is clearly by a differ-ent painter from the plates in (Fig. 8),they can both be linked to this group ofwares, either by similar flower decora-tion to pieces described in the Christie’ssale or on the Harlequin service of whichthere are three other items known apartfrom the teapot. They include a plate inthe British Museum; another plate inthe Marshall Collection at the Ash-molean Museum; and a bowl in theCoke Collection at the Worcester Porce-lain Museum.
Much of the preliminary research onidentifying the work of the Giles work-shop was carried out by Gerald Cokewith the help of Anne M. George.Although further research has amendedand updated some of his findings, Gerald Coke’s book, In Search of JamesGiles, is still invaluable, particularlybecause he has included in full in hisappendices much of the documentaryevidence such as the catalogue of the1774 Sale, all the Giles advertisements, achecklist of Giles patterns and the list ofGiles customers and suppliers from theledger etc. Further important researchhas been published in the catalogue of aGiles exhibition James Giles China andGlass Painter (1718–80) by StephenHanscombe and the same author’s arti-cle with David Kitson, ‘The Grubbe platesrevisited’ published by the EnglishCeramic Circle in their Transactions,Vol.22, 2011, p. 231.
Fig. 7. A very rare Worcester chocolate cup and saucer, with two pierced handles superbly painted with flowersin the Giles workshop. Diameter of saucer: 15 cm. Circa 1768–70. Provenance: Grant Dixon Collection.
Fig. 8. A pair of Worcester plates decorated in the Giles workshop with flowers painted by the ‘wind blown’flower painter. Diameter: 22.7 cm. Circa 1770. Private collection.
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Robyn Robb is a member of the British Antique Dealers’ Association. She would like to thank WendyCook, the Curator of the Worcester Porcelain Museum, Paul Crane, David Kitson and Anthony Woodfor their assistance with this article.
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THE FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION on William Kent is the first compre-hensive exhibition devoted to Britain’s most versatile artist anddesigner. Through nearly 200 examples of his beautiful drawingsfor architecture, gardens and sculpture, along with gilded furni-ture, silver, paintings, illustrated books, and through new docu-mentary films, visitors will discover the genius of William Kent
(Figs. 1–6). As most of his best-known works still survive in coun-try houses Kent is not well represented in museums, and the exhi-bition is rich in loans from private collections.
Like Robert Adam a generation later, Kent is identified not onlywith his own prolific and diverse output but also with an entire period style. At a time when most patrons and collectors looked toItaly for their art and design, Kent’s versatility and artistic inventive-ness set the style of his age and asserted the status of the modernBritish artist. From a time when no polite education was completewithout the Grand Tour to Italy, the word ‘Kentian’ has come todenote rich, Italianate palatial interiors furnished with gilded sculp-tural tables, mirrors, and old masters elaborately framed beneathpainted ceilings above walls lined with the richest silk damasks andvelvets. Kent devised a style that catered to the Grand Tour alumni,recreating the splendours of Roman palazzi. ‘Kentino’ could remindthem of the best days of their lives, before they returned, inheritedand dutifully struggled to run their old family estates.
The exhibition will celebrate Kent as the most prominent artist,designer and architect over three decades (1719–48) when Britaindefined itself as a new nation and overtook France as the leadingworld power. Many of the ideas we take for granted today aboutvisual education, good design and national style were establishedby Kent’s generation. At the start of the eighteenth century, the
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� William Kent (1685–1748): Designing Georgian Britain
by Julius Bryant
Fig. 1. William Aikman. William Kent, c.1723–25. Oil on canvas. ©National Portrait Gallery, London.
Fig. 2. William Kent. Console table from Chiswick, c.1727–32. Carved by John Boson; gilded wood with Siena marble top. ©Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Fig. 3. The south front of Holkham Hall, Norfolk. Photographed in 2010. ©Holkham Estate. Courtesy of the Bard Graduate Center; Decorative Arts, DesignHistory, Material Culture; New York. Bruce White, photographer.
Fig. 4. William Kent. Furniture from the Red Saloon at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, c.1730. Part-gilt mahogany frames with beech and oak secondary timbers,upholstered in original cut velvet/wool and silk caffoy, with silk braid and gilt nails. Houghton Hall, Norfolk. Courtesy of the Bard Graduate Center; DecorativeArts, Design History, Material Culture; New York. Bruce White, photographer.
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Kingdom of Britain was united through the Act of Union betweenEngland and Scotland (1707). Great expectations of new publicbuildings followed, especially for a new parliament and royalpalace to replace those destroyed by the Whitehall Palace fire of1698. The Royal House of Hanover ruled Britain from the acces-sion of King George I in 1714 (until the death of Queen Victoria in1901). With Kent’s help, this German family reinvented themselvesas ‘the Georgians’. The new nation needed a new sense of style,both to define itself through design (in contrast to the Stuarts andthe French) and to improve society at large. Responding to a chal-lenge articulated in the Earl of Shaftesbury’s Letter Concerning theArt, or Science of Design (1712), Lord Burlington is the best-knowntoday of several patrons who took on this responsibility. Kent livedin his London townhouse, Burlington House (today the home ofthe Royal Academy) for most of his life and was also, in effect,artist-in-residence at Burlington’s new Italianate villa at Chiswick.Essentially, Kent saw that good design is about visual experience,not only the erudite eye of the connoisseur or the knowledge ofarchitecture’s ancient rules but also the emotional response as onemoved through and around houses, offices, streets and gardens.
The exhibition is the third in a series of research collaborationsbetween the Bard Graduate Center, New York and the Victoria andAlbert Museum that is re-examining the great taste makers ofGeorgian Britain (James ‘Athenian’ Stuart, 2006; Thomas Hope2008). The exhibition is accompanied by a major monograph,published by Yale University Press, edited by Professor SusanWeber, Director of the Bard Graduate Center.
William Kent (1685–1748):Designing Georgian Britaincan be seen at the BardGraduate Centre, New York (19 September2013 – 16 February 2014)and V&A (22 March –13 July 2014).
The monograph accompany-ing the exhibition has receivedfinancial support from TheFriends of the BADA Trust.
Julius Bryant is Keeper of Wordand Image at the V&A and co-curator with Susan Weber ofthe exhibition.
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Fig. 5. Balthasar Friedrich Behrens. Chandelier commissioned by George II forthe Leineschloss, Hanover, 1736–37. Cast, repoussé, and chased silver.Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, William Francis Warden Fund, Anonymous Giftin Memory of Zoë Wilbour, Gift of Henry H. Fay, and Gift of W. K. Flint, byexchange.
Fig. 6. William Kent, TheHouse of Pride, illustration toBook I, Canto IV, Stanza 1 inEdmund Spenser, The FaerieQueene, c.1730–40s. Pen and
ink. ©Victoria and AlbertMuseum, London.
� WILLIAM KENT (1685–1748)
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The Kenwood House Loan �
Brewing magnate Edward Cecil Guinness, first Earl of Iveagh, boughtKenwood House and estate in 1925. When he died in 1927, he bequeathed thehouse, estate and part of his collection of pictures to the nation.
The Iveagh Bequest includes important paintings by many great artists,including Rembrandt, Vermeer, Turner, Reynolds and Gainsborough. Recentlythey have been joined by Constable’s oil sketch Hampstead Heath. Thepaintings beautifully complement Kenwood’s sumptuous interiors and richdecoration.
The first floor displays an equally beautiful but very different array of paintings.The Suffolk Collection of 41 paintings, predominantly family portraits, waspassed down through the Suffolk and Berkshire families from the 1580s. It wasgiven to the nation in 1974 by the Hon. Mrs Greville Howard, following thewishes of her mother-in-law, the 11th Countess of Suffolk, who died in 1968.
This pair of torchères, exhibited at the
BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair 2013,
bought from a member of The British
Antique Dealers’ Association in 1990, are
made by a leading London furniture maker
and follow a design by Robert Adam for Sir
Watkin Williams-Wynne's home at
20 St James’s Square. Much of the original
gilding survives. They are an example of
the high quality eighteenth-century
furniture in the collection at Kenwood.
Kenwood House reopens November 2013
after major internal and external work.
Torchères, c.1773, carved and gilded lime, after design by Robert Adam.
The Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood © English Heritage.Pedestal. Height: 123 cm. Width: 46 cm.Ormolu candle on top: Height: 47.5 cm.
Below: The exterior of Kenwood House which re-opens in November 2013.
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� The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair – Charity Gala
internationally to the fight againstneurological cancers to ensure that theknowledge and technological advancesare rapidly available to the globalscientific community, which in turn willenable rapid translation of research intomedicines for patients, from bench tobedside.
If you would like to donate to UCARE,we can ensure you can make an impact with a donation www.ucare-cancer.org.ukTel: +44 (0)1865-767777
As far as is possible, we try to establishpersonal contact with supporters, bethey large companies, organisations,Trusts & Foundations or individuals.Supporters stay with us returning forsocial functions where they talk withclinicians, researchers and patientsaffected by urological cancers whichmakes clear the importance of theirinvolvement and that they have a stakein the future of urological cancer care.
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The Charity would like to take this opportunity tothank the BADA Antiques & Fine Art FairCommittee for selecting UCARE as their chosencharity for 2013.
Oxford is a fast growing internationallyrecognised centre of excellence, not leastin the field of medical research wherecancer scientists, doctors and surgeonshave a strong track record undertakingresearch of international significance.But funding for research in urologicalcancer was becoming harder to find, soUCARE was founded in 2007 against alegacy of underfunded research.UCARE's aim is to fund the best qualityresearch by bringing together theknowledge and opinions of researchers,clinicians, and allied health professionalsto support research and education inurological cancer, and we have alreadybeen able to fund high calibre projects.
We strive to build on existing research,and forge further alliances andcollaborations where these will help us toexploit opportunities to broaden andenhance our strategy in funding the bestpossible research nationally. Britain lagsbehind mainland Europe in the detectionand treatment of these cancers and one ofthe reasons for this is the gap betweenpeople recognising the symptoms andthen seeking medical help. Researchfunded by the charity is contributing
20% of all new cancers diagnosed in 2013 will be a urological cancer and comparative statistics tell a disturbing and
surprising story – that 54,000 new urological cancers are diagnosed each year. They will affect men and women, the
young and the old alike. Sadly, a large burden falls on men – cancers of the prostate and testes – while cancers of
the kidney and the bladder affect both men and women. The good news is that with research and early diagnosis
more people than ever could survive the disease. UCARE supports this vital research and raises awareness.
UCARE is delighted to have been selected as the Beneficiary for the
Charity Gala at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair, 2013
Fundraising for UCARE ~ RAF’s 78 Squadron ‘3 Peaks and a 80 kg stretcher’ challenge.
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at The Duke of York Square, Sloane Square, London sw3
13–19 March 201319–25 March 2014
THE BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION FAIRat The Duke of York Square, Sloane Square, London sw3
13–19 March 201319–25 March 2014
THE BRITISH ANTIQUE DEALERS’ASSOCIATION FAIR
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BADA FAIR COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN
Laura BordignonVICE CHAIRMAN
Anthony Woodburn
Paul ArchardEdward Bourdon-SmithRichard ColesJonathan CooperJonathan CoulbornRichard CourtneyGillian CraigSandra CronanStephen JarrettFrank PartridgeJeremy TaylorIan WalkerHoward Walwyn
FAIR DIRECTOR
Gillian Craig
PA TO THE FAIR DIRECTOR
Virginia Metcalf
CONSULTANTS
20-20 EventsAnandan Cullen & Co.Cadman CreativeDiane BurtonCawdell DouglasCymbeline Media4D ProjectsLucie Skilton3B Digital
Neither BADA Ltd, the Executive and VettingCommittees of The British Antique Dealers’Association Fair, The British Antique Dealers’Association nor the publishers of the Hand-book in any way hold themselves responsiblefor, or warrant the genuineness or age of anyarticle exhibited at the Fair or illustrated. Visi-tors and readers are requested to note that allarticles exhibited or illustrated have been sub-mitted for inspection to the Vetting Commit-tees appointed to ensure that, as far as possible,the items conform to the regulations laiddown for the conduct of the Fair.
Only genuine antiques and works of artare allowed into the Fair, with strict regula-tions governing the date, description and theamount of restoration permitted. These reg-ulations are enforced by panels of VettingCommittees, the members of which aredrawn from both within and outside theFair. Conclusions by these Committees arematters of opinion, albeit learned ones, butthe knowledge and experience of The BritishAntique Dealers’ Association is the equal ofany in the world. Potential buyers may thushave confidence in the authenticity of theirpurchases.
The illustrations on the following pageshave been submitted by exhibitors and mem-bers as examples of the type of antique or workof art in which they deal and the items illus-trated are not necessarily on view at the Fair.
All exhibits, except for special loans, arefor sale and in the interests of security, noexhibit will be allowed out of the Fair withoutan official pass-out form.
� The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair Exhibitors 2013
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19 Abbott & Holder Ltd.20 Amherst Antiques21 Anthea A G Antiques Ltd22 Atelier Ltd23 John Bennett Fine Paintings24 Laura Bordignon Antiques25 J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd26 Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes27 Campbell & Archard Ltd28-29 James Brett Antiques
& Works of Art30-31 Callaghan Fine Paintings 32-33 Lennox Cato Antiques34 Philip Carrol35 Paul Champkins36-37 Clerkenwell Fine Art70 Sarah Colegrave38-39 Jonathan Cooper40 Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd41 Richard Courtney Ltd42-43 Thomas Coulborn & Sons44 Sandra Cronan Ltd45 Maurice Edward Dear46-47 Guy Dennler Antiques48 Shaw Edwards Antiques49 Elford Fine Art50 Ellison Fine Art51 Gallery Yacou52-53 Farnham Antique Carpets54-55 Godson & Coles 56 Gray Modern and
Contemporary Art57 Hampton Antiques58-59 Haynes Fine Art of Broadway60 Jeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass61 Howards Jewellers62-63 Edward Hurst64 Isaac and Ede65 Roderick Jellicoe66 Holly Johnson Antiques67 Julia Korner Fine Art68 Christopher and Angela Legge
Oriental Carpets69 Sanda Lipton71 Mackinnon Fine Furniture72 Mark Gallery
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73 Marris Antiques74 Kaye Michie75 Duncan R Miller Fine Arts76 Timothy Millett Ltd77 Montpellier Clocks78-79 Millington Adams 80 Moore-Gwyn Fine Art Ltd81 Newman Fine Art82 Nigel Norman83 Richard Ogden 84-85 Frank Partridge86 Guy Peppiatt Fine Art 87 Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts88 Nicholas Price89 Richard Price and Associates90-91 Raffety92 Rogers de Rin93 Robyn Robb94 John Robertson 95 J. Roger (Antiques) Ltd96-97 Rolleston 98-99 Rountree Fine Art Ltd100 Rowles Fine Art101 Julian Simon Fine Art102-103 Patrick Sandberg Antiques104-105 Smith & Robinson106 John Spink Fine Watercolours107 S. & J. Stodel108 Strachan Fine Art109 Alan Walker110-111 The Taylor Gallery Ltd.112-113 S&S Timms Antiques Ltd114-115 Vine Antiques Ltd116-117 Wakelin & Linfield118-119 Walker Galleries Ltd120 Cynthia Walmsley121 W.W. Warner Antiques122-123 Howard Walwyn Ltd124 Mark J West125 Mary Wise & Grosvenor Antiques126-127 Willow Gallery128-129 Witney Antiques130-131 Anthony Woodburn Ltd
Also exhibiting at the FairArt LogisticsDon Kelly BooksNicholas Daly Books
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Abbott and Holder Ltd �
30 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LHT : +44 (0)20-7637 3981
E : gallery@abbottandholder.co.uk W : www.abbottandholder.co.uk
Albert Heim (b.1890) Württembergers on the Somme.
Sixty-two watercolours commissioned by
Lieutenant General Theodor von Wundt (1858–1929)
between September 1914 and September 1916.
Illustrated: German festivities in a cave near Miraumont
with Lieutenant General von Wundt seated right.
Signed and inscribed. Ink and gouache, 33.5 x 24.7 cm (13 x 9¾ in).
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� Amherst Antiques
The Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDT : +44 (0)1892-725552 (Office)T : +44 (0)1732-864163 (Gallery)F : +44 (0)1892-725552 M : +44 (0)7850-350212 E : info@amherstantiques.co.ukW : www.amherstantiques.co.uk
Painted Tunbridge ware writing and needlework accessories in the form of cottages.
English, circa 1820.
Height: 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3¼ in).
Diameter: 2.6 to 4.3 cm (1 to 1¾ in).
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A most unusual contemporary bracelet of Ginkgo Biloba leaves interspersed with diamonds and set in 18 carat gold. Signed Krauss.
Anthea A G Antiques Ltd �
155, Grays, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPT : +44 (0)20-7493 7564M : +44 (0)7956-287678
E : anthea.gesua@btinternet.com
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Eagle Wharf, Wapping, London by James Abbott McNeill Whistler PRBA (1834–1903).
Signed in the plate and dated 1859. Etching on fine laid paper. 14 x 21.6 cm (5½ x 8½ in).
Literature: Reference (K41) Edward G. Kennedy, The Etched Work of Whistler, New York, The Grolier Club, 1910.
� Atelier Ltd
Le Bourg Farm, Le Grand Bourg, Grouville, Jersey JE3 9UYT : +44 (0)1534-855728 M : +44 (0)7797-729231 E : art@atelierlimited.com W : www.atelierlimited.com
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Boys bathing by John James Chalon, RA.
English school. Signed and dated 1810.
Oil on canvas, 107.5 x 92.1 cm.
(423/8 x 36¼ in).
Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1810, no. 302.
Geneva, Musée d’Art: Chalon Exhibition,
1971, no. 17.
John Bennett Fine Paintings �
By appointmentT : +44 (0)20-8748 1747
E : info@johnbennettfinepaintings.com W : www.johnbennettfinepaintings.com
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� Laura Bordignon Antiques
PO Box 6247, Finchingfield, Essex CM7 4ERT : +44 (0)1371-811791F : +44 (0)1371-811792M : +44 (0)7778-787929E : laurabordignon@hotmail.comW : www.laurabordignon.co.uk
A Japanese silver and enamel okimono of a
rooster standing on a tree trunk, signed with
incised characters Issei, late Meiji Period.
The artist Hasegawa Issei 長谷川一清 whose
art name was Gyokutosai 玉東斎 worked in
Tokyo during the Meiji Era. He exhibited at the
1893 Chicago Columbus Exposition, Liège
Exposition in 1905 and at the Paris Exposition
of 1900 exhibiting silver vases, incense
burners and bird subjects.
For examples of his works see the Kyoto
Sannenzaka Museum.
Height: 32.5 cm (12½ in).
Width: 22 cm (8½ in).
Depth: 15 cm (5¾ in).
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A magnificent silver-gilt
Richmond Race Cup made
in London in 1794 by Robert
& Thomas Makepeace.
Height to top of finial: 52 cm (205 in).
Weight: 124 oz (3,515 g).
J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd �
24 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BUT : +44 (0)20-7839 4714
E : enquiries@bourdonsmith.co.uk W : www.bourdonsmith.co.uk
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Tiffany cane with a snake wood shaft and silver
handle of a polar bear marked ‘Tiffany and Co’.
Circa 1925.
� Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes
Office 262, 3 Edgar Buildings, George Street, Bath BA1 2FJT : +44 (0)7740-435844 E : geoffreybreeze@antiquecanes.co.uk W : www.antiquecanes.co.uk
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Dent, No. 23783.
A giant fully engraved timepiece carriage clock with original mahogany travelling case.
The case is attributed to the workshop of Thomas Cole. Circa 1850.
Campbell & Archard Ltd �
25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3DNT : +44 (0)1732-358986 F : +44 (0)1732-771842 E : drclocks@clara.net
W : www.derekroberts.com
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� James Brett Antiques & Works of Art
42 St Giles Street, Norwich NR2 1LWT : +44 (0)1603-628171 F : +44 (0)1603-630245 M : +44 (0)7725-166006 E : james@jamesbrettnorwich.com W : www.jamesbrettnorwich.co.uk
A Charles II oak enclosed chest with fruitwood, cedar and walnut ebonised mouldings.
With a mother of pearl and bone inlay. English, circa 1670.
Width: 121.9 cm (48 in). Depth: 61 cm (24 in). Height: 135.9 cm (535 in).
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A rare James I oak credence table with original tops, gate and drawer and excellent original patina. Circa 1620.
Width: 96.5 cm (38 in). Depth: 47 cm (185 in). Height (closed): 78.7 cm (31 in).
James Brett Antiques & Works of Art �
42 St Giles Street, Norwich NR2 1LWT : +44 (0)1603-628171 F : +44 (0)1603-630245 M : +44 (0)7725-166006
E : james@jamesbrettnorwich.com W : www.jamesbrettnorwich.co.uk
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� Callaghan Fine Paintings
22 St. Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1EDT : +44 (0)1743-343452M : +44 (0)7810-714545E : art@callaghan-finepaintings.comW : www.callaghan-finepaintings.com
The flower market, La Madeleine by Eugène Galien-Laloue (1854–1941). Signed.
Watercolour and gouache, 28 x 34 cm (11 x 13¾ in).
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Her favourite spot by Edward Alfred Cucuel (1875–1954). Signed.
Oil on canvas, 81 x 81 cm (32 x 32 in).
Callaghan Fine Paintings �
22 St. Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1EDT : +44 (0)1743-343452M : +44 (0)7810-714545
E : art@callaghan-finepaintings.comW : www.callaghan-finepaintings.com
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� Lennox Cato Antiques
1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDT : +44 (0)1732-865988M : +44 (0)7836-233473 E : cato@lennoxcato.com W : www.lennoxcato.com
An eighteenth-century mahogany
bureau bookcase of the
Chippendale period.
Circa 1765–70.
Height: 214 cm (84¼ in).
Width: 106 cm (41¾ in).
Depth: 58 cm (22¾ in).
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Lennox Cato Antiques �
1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDT : +44 (0)1732-865988 M : +44 (0)7836-233473
E : cato@lennoxcato.com W : www.lennoxcato.com
A large Chinese reverse
mirror picture in carved
gilt-wood frame.
Circa 1760–70.
94 x 37 cm (68.5 x 27 in).
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� Philip Carrol
High Street, Gargrave, North Yorkshire BD23 3RBT : +44 (0)1756-748272 M : +44 (0)7860-525579 E : philipcarrol@yahoo.com W : www.philipcarrol.com
A rare pair of Chinese Famille Rose candlesticks. Qianlong, circa 1760.
Modelled after a silver shape, standing on rectangular shallow trays, and painted with flowers in Famille Rose enamels.
Each stick flanked with a pair of leaping hounds decorated with black spots.
Restoration to one sconce and to a small chip on the other sconce.
Height: 17 cm (6¾ in).
Literature: See pl.114, p. 232–233. The Copeland Collection, William R. Sargent
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A rare bronze caparisoned elephant with
trunk and tusks raised. The beast standing
four square and supporting a circular
cloisonné box and cover. The cover with gilt
onion finial, the box with triple gilt rams head
stylised handles. The cloisonné with floral
and leaf designs on a turquoise blue ground.
Chinese, late 18th/early 19th century.
Height: 7.7 in (19.5 cm).
Length: 6.7 in (17 cm).
Paul Champkins �
PO Box 772, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire WR8 0WE
T : +44 (0)1684-310817 M : +44 (0)7785-765508
E : pc@paulchampkins.demon.co.ukW : www.paulchampkins.com
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� Clerkenwell Fine Art
No.3, 2-3 Crawford Passage, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 3DPT : +44 (0)7811-368863E : sally@clerkenwellfineart.comW : www.clerkenwellfineart.com
Aristocrat of the sublunary
world by Sean Jefferson
(b. 1957). 2012.
Oil on board, 48 x 34 cm
(186 x 134 in).
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Gwendolen by Dod Proctor RA (1890–1972).
Signed twice lower left and lower right. Titled on a label on the reverse ‘Gwendolin by Mrs Dod’.
Oil on board, 56 x 41 cm (22 x 16 in).
Provenance: Private Collection to 2011.
Exhibited: The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1969, no. 301.
Literature: Dod Procter RA 1892–1972, The Laing Art Gallery, 1990, page 42, illustrated page 22, figure 14.
Clerkenwell Fine Art �
No.3, 2-3 Crawford Passage, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 3DPT : +44 (0)7811-368863
E : sally@clerkenwellfineart.comW : www.clerkenwellfineart.com
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� Jonathan Cooper
Park Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, London SW10 0AQT : +44 (0)20-7351 0410 M : +44 (0)7768-824940 E : mail@jonathancooper.co.uk W : www.jonathancooper.co.uk
Blue and green bottles, roses and delft tile by Helen Simmonds. Signed. British. Oil on linen, 76.2 x 81.3 cm (30 x 32 in).
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Wolf by Vicky White. Signed. British. Pencil on printed panel, 120 x 150 cm (47¼ x 59 in).
Jonathan Cooper �
Park Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, London SW10 0AQT : +44 (0)20-7351 0410 M : +44 (0)7768-824940
E : mail@jonathancooper.co.uk W : www.jonathancooper.co.uk
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A very fine set of three early George III tea caddies with their original silver mounted shagreen case made in London in 1760 by Lewis
Herne and Francis Butty.
The Arms are those of Lutteley impaling Wyndham.
Height: 12 cm (46 in). Diameter: 7.6 cm (35 in). Total Weight: 33 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 1652M : +44 (0)7769-645559E : silver@marycooke.co.ukW : www.marycooke.co.uk
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Richard Courtney Ltd �
Correspondence: c/o 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDBusiness: by appointment only in West Sussex
M : +44 (0)7771-780678 E : walnut@richardcourtneyltd.com
W : www.richardcourtneyltd.com
A very fine William and Mary chest of drawers in oyster-veneered olive wood crossbanded and
inlaid throughout in hollywood. The top has a moulded edge and is inlaid with a geometric
design, above two short and three long, finely figured drawers with brass drop handles and
escutcheons. The sides have an oyster-veneered panel within a crossbanded border and
standing on later bun feet. This exceptional example of an early chest of drawers from the
William and Mary period benefits from the fine small size of oyster-cut veneers and the
symmetry of the design. This chest has also retained a superb colour and patina throughout.
English, circa 1690.
Width: 94 cm (37 in). Depth: 57 cm (22½ in). Height: 86 cm (34 in).
Provenance: Private collection, Sussex, England.
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� Thomas Coulborn & Sons
Vesey Manor, 64 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QPT : +44 (0)121-354 3974 F : +44 (0)121-354 4614 M : +44 (0)7941-252299 E : jc@coulborn.com W : www.coulborn.com
A pair of Regency ormolu mounted Blue John campana form urns. English, circa 1810–20.
Height: 38.5cm (15¼ in). Diameter: 23.5cm (9¼ in).
Provenance: Private Noble Collection, Leicestershire.
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A George II Mahogany and Parcel-gilt
side chair by Benjamin Goodison.
English, supplied in 1756.
Width: 69 cm (27 in).
Depth: 64 cm (25 in).
Height: 102 cm (40 in).
Thomas Coulborn & Sons �
Vesey Manor, 64 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QPT : +44 (0)121-354 3974 F : +44 (0)121-354 4614 M : +44 (0)7941-252299
E : jc@coulborn.com W : www.coulborn.com
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Georgian diamond necklace. English, circa 1820.
Edwardian natural oriental pearl and diamond earrings. English, circa 1910.
Natural multi-coloured oriental pearl and diamond grape brooch. American, circa 1905.
� Sandra Cronan Ltd
First Floor, 16 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4HWT : + 44 (0)20-7491 4851E : enquiries@sandracronan.com W : www.sandracronan.com
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Maurice Edward Dear �
Southampton, Hampshire T : +44 (0)23-8077 6947 M : +44 (0)7703-233305 E : dearline@msn.com
W : www.mauricedear.co.uk
The Molo and the Doge’s Palace, Venice by Samuel Prout, OWS, 1783.
Watercolour over pencil, 44.3 x 59.4 cm (17½ x 233/8 in).
Provenance: Thomas Agnew and Sons, London 1990, Sir Charles Hilton Seely Bart.
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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 : guydennler@btconnect.comW : www.guydennler.com
A fine George III period walnut and
parcel gilt mirror with a broken
swan neck pediment with
original bevelled plate. Circa 1735.
Width: 66 cm (26 in).
Height: 132 cm (52 in).
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A good George I walnut tallboy
with herringbone inlay on replaced
bracket feet and handles.
Circa 1720.
Height: 177.8 cm (70 in).
Depth: 50.8 cm (20 in).
Length: 99 cm (39 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 : guydennler@btconnect.comW : www.guydennler.com
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Two English oak roof bosses depicting the
Virgin Mary as the Queen of Heaven, and a
bearded man possibly Jesus or God the
Father. West country, possibly Exeter.
Early fifteenth century.
Height: 27 cm (105 in)
Width: 25.5 cm (10 in)
Depth: 17 cm (6¾ in)
� Shaw Edwards Antiques
43 Market Street, Hatherleigh, Devon EX20 3JPAlso at: Edenbridge Galleries, Kent T : +44 (0)1189-410847 (Berkshire) or +44 (0)1837-811101 (Devon)M : +44 (0)7968-288281 E : info@shawedwardsantiques.co.uk W : www.shawedwardsantiques.co.uk
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Elford Fine Art �
The Gallery, 3 Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AUT : +44 (0)1822-612123 M : +44 (0)7712-137272
E : rosemary@elfordfineart.co.uk W : www.elfordfineart.co.uk
A Conversation, Newlyn by Walter Langley, RI RBSA (1852–1922). Signed.
Watercolour, 22.9 x 30.5 cm (9 x 12 in).
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A fine portrait of Elizabeth Townshend by John Smart, circa 1805. (Unfinished.)
Height: 8 cm.
� Ellison Fine Art
By appointment. Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2DJT : +44 (0)1494-678880 F : +44 (0)7720-317899 E : claudia.hill@ellisonfineart.co.ukW : www.ellisonfineart.com
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An attractive Veramin carpet.
Persia, circa first quarter of
the twentieth century.
298 x 204 cm (116 x 78 in).
An elegant early example
with a simple overall pattern
with a rare grey field.
In excellent condition.
Gallery Yacou �
127 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RTT : +44 (0)20-7584 2929 M : +44 (0)7973-119458
E : robin@galleryyacou.comW : www.galleryyacou.com
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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 : info@farnhamantiquecarpets.com W : www.farnhamantiquecarpets.com
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A fine Serapi carpet of
unusual squarer size.
The pale medallion sits
within a Terracotta field.
This is surrounded by
pale white spandrels
with wonderful flowing
vines within. Fabulous
soft blue border
framing the piece with
wonderful abrash
throughout.
Persia, circa 1880.
333 x 372 cm
(131 x 146½ in).
Farnham Antique Carpets �
The Old Parsonage, Church Street, Crondall, Surrey GU10 5QQT : +44 (0)1252-851215 F : +44 (0)1252-850211
E : info@farnhamantiquecarpets.com W : www.farnhamantiquecarpets.com
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� Godson & Coles
92 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HR
T : +44 (0)20-7584 2200F : +44 (0)20-7584 2223E : enquiries@godsonandcoles.co.ukW : www.godsonandcoles.co.uk
The Hackwood Park Bookcase. An important George III period white painted architectural library breakfront bookcase.The design is
attributed to John Vardy and the carving is attributed to Thomas Vardy. English, circa 1755.
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An exceptional George I period
scarlet japanned double
domed bureau cabinet.
Attributed to John Belchier.
English, circa 1720.
Godson & Coles �
92 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HR
T : +44 (0)20-7584 2200F : +44 (0)20-7584 2233
E : enquiries@godsonandcoles.co.ukW : www.godsonandcoles.co.uk
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Head of a man by Dame Elisabeth Frink DBE, CH, RA. Circa 1954.
Oil on Board, 34.3 x 26 cm (13½ x 10¼ in).
Provenance: Redfern Gallery, Peter Tunnard Esq.
� Gray Modern and Contemporary Art
By appointment and at fairsT : +44(0)1935-881696M : +44(0)787-2171111E : info@graymca.co.ukW : www.graymca.co.uk
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Hampton Antiques �
NorthamptonT : +44 (0)1604-863979F : +44 (0)1604-863979
E : sales@hamptonantiques.co.ukW : www.hamptonantiques.co.uk
Country House Letter Box in the form of a Sentry
box. Has a glazed door with a water colour of a
soldier from the Boer War, by famous military artist
Richard Simkin. Richard Simkin was employed by
the War Office to design recruitment posters and to
illustrate the Army & Navy Gazette. His watercolours
can be seen at war museums and his illustrations
appear in regimental history books.
He also contributed to many publications including
Boys' Own Magazine, The Graphic and many others.
The inside of the door features the famous Army &
Navy store plaque.
To the front of the Sentry box is a silver plaque
which reads:
‘Garrison Rifle Meeting, Gibraltar 1896
First officers, Ninth Open, Championships
5th V.B.S.W.B. Rifle Competition 1900-1901
Second officers’.
Circa 1896.
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� Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Picton House Galleries, 42 The High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DT
T : +44 (0)1386-852649F : +44 (0)1386-858187E : email@haynesfineart.com
Woodcutters Children
by William Stewart MacGeorge RSA (1861–1931).
Signed W.S. MacGeorge lower left.
104 x 91 cm (41 x 36 in).
Provenance: with Duncan Miller Fine Arts, London.
Exhibited: Edinburgh, The Royal Scottish Acadaemy,1907, cat no. 149.
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George Leslie Hunter. Signed twice upper and lower left ‘L' Hunter’. 55 x 65 cm (21½ x 25¾ in).
Provenance: With Cork St. Gallery, London 1971, where purchased by Fulton MacKay, 3 September, 1971,
Trustees of the late Fulton Mackay. With Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts, London.
Exhibited: London, Duncan R Miller Fine Arts, George Leslie Hunter, 16.06 - 4.07.1990, cat no 35.
London, Duncan R Miller Fine Arts, The Scottish Colourists, 29.06 - 29.07.2000.
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway �
Picton House Galleries, 42 The High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DT
T : +44 (0)1386-852649 F : +44 (0)1386-858187
E : email@haynesfineart.com
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A Venetian vetro a reticello footed salver. Italian, late seventeenth-century.
Height: 8.5 cm (3¼ in ). Diameter: 34.5 cm (13½ in).
Literature: The Golden Age of Venetian Glass, no. 120, British Museum, 1979.
� Jeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass
Postal address: PO Box 83, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 0AL
Showrooms: Long Street Antiques, 14 Long Street, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 0AQ
T : +44 (0)7831-209814 W : www.antiqueglass-london.com
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7. Opal and diamond ring
by Tiffany, circa 1915.
Howards Jewellers �
44A Wood Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6JG
T : +44 (0)1789-205404 F : +44 (0)1789-293652 M : +44 (0)7779-091795
E : ian.eves@btconnect.com W : www.howardsjewellers.com
1. Heart shaped peridot and
diamond pendant, circa 1910.
4. Ruby and diamond three-
stone ring, circa 1900.
6. Emerald and diamond ring,
circa 1840.
2. Art Deco yellow
and white diamond
pendant necklace,
circa 1925.
5. Arto Deco
sapphire and
diamond earrings,
circa 1920.
3. Ruby and
diamond
pendant
necklace,
circa 1915.
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� Edward Hurst
The Battery, Rockbourne Road, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 4LP
T : +44 (0)1722-718859 M : +44 (0)7768-255557 E : enquiries@edwardhurst.com W : www.edwardhurst.com
A George III gilded
papier-mâché and pine
multi-plate mirror of
Rococco form. Circa 1770.
Width: 232 cm (91½ in).
Height: 133 cm (52½ in).
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A powerful Regency carved mahogany bow front side table. Circa 1810.
Width: 229 cm (90 in). Depth: 94 cm (37 in). Height: 96 cm (37¾ in).
Edward Hurst �
The Battery, Rockbourne Road, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 4LP
T : +44 (0)1722-718859 M : +44 (0)7768-255557
E : enquiries@edwardhurst.com W : www.edwardhurst.com
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� Isaac and Ede
10 St. James's Place, London SW1A 1NP
T : +44 (0)20-7629 9040F : +44 (0)20-7629 9042M : +44 (0)7817207673E : info@isaacandede.comW : www.isaacandede.com
Detail from a mezzotint engraving
by Richard Earlom after the painting
by Charles Bandoin.
Published in London in 1772.
47 x 56 cm (18½ x 22 in).
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An extremely rare Worcester hexagonal vase painted in underglaze blue with mobbing and courting birds.
This style of bird decoration is associated with James Rogers. English, circa 1758.
Height: 39.5 cm (15½ in).
Roderick Jellicoe �
PO Box 50732, London NW6 6XW
T : +44 (0)20-7624 6471M : +44 (0)7775-580051
E : Jellicoe@EnglishPorcelain.comW : www.EnglishPorcelain.com
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� Holly Johnson Antiques
The Woodwork Shop, Lyme Green Settlement, Lyme Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 0LD
T : +44 (0)1260-253110 F : +44 (0)1260-253180M : +44 (0)7831-713956 E : holly@hollyjohnsonantiques.comW : www.hollyjohnsonantiques.com
A rare cube table base Viso di Donna by Piero Fornasetti. Italian, circa 1950.
Lithographically printed metal, 50 x 50 x 50 cm.
Provenance: Bought from Barnaba Fornasetti in Milan.
Literature: Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, p. 404, fig. 206.
Provenance: Barnaba Fornasetti, Milan.
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Santa Maria Della Salute, Venice by William Leighton Leitch (1804–1883). Signed with monogram and dated ‘1842’.
Watercolour over pencil heightened with touches of bodycolour, 30 x 42.5 cm (11¾ x 16¾ in).
Provenance: With Thos. Agnew & Sons, Ltd., No. 16534. W. L. Leitch, ‘Santa Maria della Salute’, Cat. No. 60.
This watercolour is included in a catalogue ‘Travels in Italy’, which is available upon request.
Julia Korner Fine Art �
The River House, 52 Strand on the Green, London W4 3PD
T : +44 (0)20-8747 1652F : +44 (0)20-8742 7419 M : +44 (0)7771-713980
E : julia@juliakorner.com W : www.juliakorner.com
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� Christopher and Angela Legge Oriental Carpets
25 Oakthorpe Road, Oxford OX2 7BD
T : +44 (0)1865–557572M : +44 (0)7860–242203E : info@leggecarpets.comW : www.leggecarpets.com
A Ningxia carpet. China, mid-nineteeth century. The centre medallion is a shou character for ‘longevity’
surrounded by a circle of bats and cloud bands. 265 x 426 cm (105 x 168 in).
Provenance: Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire.
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A George II circular silver counter dish by Joseph Sanders, London 1733. The centre is engraved with a widow’s lozenge surrounded
by engraved decoration. The arms on the lozenge are those for a widow whose maiden name was probably Carey.
Diameter: 12 cm (46 in).
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 3224
M : +44 (0)7836-660008 E : sanda@antique-silver.com
W : www.antique-silver.com
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� Sarah Colegrave Fine Art
London. By appointment.T : +44 (0)20-7602 1959M : +44 (0)7775-943722E : sarah@sarahcolegrave.co.ukW : www.sarahcolegrave.co.uk
The Kaltwasser glacier
by Margaret Gere (1878–1965).
Signed and dated 1923
Oil on canvas, 44 x 33 cm
(174 x 13 in).
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Mackinnon Fine Furniture �
5 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PY
T : +44 (0)20-7839 5671 F : +44 (0)7725-332665
E : charlie@mackinnonfineart.com W : www.mackinnonfineart.com
A fine pair of George III giltwood armchairs,
in the neo-classical taste.
English, circa 1775.
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Birth of the Virgin, showing St Anna on a couch attended by a midwife with St Joachim within an architectural background
and below the Virgin with a nursemaid. Northern Russian icon, early seventeenth century. 62½ x 53 cm.
� Mark Gallery
Marble Arch, London W2 2BS
T : +44 (0)20-7706 7631 or +44 (0)20-7262 4906 F : +44 (0)20-7706 7631 M : +44 (0)7721-599 918 E : info@markgallery.co.ukW : www.markgallery.co.uk
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Marris Antiques �
PO Box 10103, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 7WJ
T : +44 (0)1787-371523M : +44 (0)7841-500644
E : robertmarris06@aol.comW : www.marrisantiqueglass.com
A shouldered decanter with spire
stopper. The engraved body is
decorated with three Bacchic figures.
The central figure is seated on the
barrel, another drawing wine and
another in a drunken state with glass
and decanter in hand. The barrel is
supported in a large growing and
fruiting vine. The reverse is a
depiction of a Chinese potentate and
attendant. English, circa 1765–70.
Height: 29 cm (11.4 in).
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Defiance and Discretion by Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRW,S RSW (1880–1969).
Watercolour, 53.3 x 68.6 cm (21 x 27 in.)
� Kaye Michie
By appointment.Richmond, Surrey TW10 6QX
T : +44 (0)20-8940 2463M : +44 (0)7973-113126E : watercolours@kayemichie.co.ukW : www.kayemichie.co.uk
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Ramatuelle Village by William Lee-Hankey. Signed. British. Oil on canvas, 51 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in).
Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts �
6 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AB
T : +44 (0)20-7839 8806 F : +44 (0)20-7389 0626 M : +44 (0)7977-497670
E : art@duncanmiller.com W : www.duncanmiller.com
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� Timothy Millett Ltd
PO Box 20851, London SE22 0YN
T : +44 (0)20-8693 1111 M : +44 (0)7778-637898 E : tim@historicmedals.com W : www.historicmedals.com
Duke of Wellington, equestrian figure by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm RA (1834–90), cast by Elkington and Co, 1888.
Height: 51 cm (20 in). Width: 43 cm (16 in). Depth: 12 cm (4.72 in).
This is a reduction by Elkington of the Boehm equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington which
was unveiled opposite Apsley House in 1888 following alterations to Hyde Park Corner.
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Montpellier Clocks �
13 Rotunda Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1SW
T : +44 (0)1242-242178 M : +44 (0)7970-795892
E : info@montpellierclocks.comW : www.montpellierclocks.com
A fine rosewood library clock by Vulliamy with half-deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, rise and fall
regulation for the ebonised wood rod pendulum with large brass bob. Numbered 1133. Height: 40.6 cm (16 in).
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� Millington Adams
By appointment only, Knutsford, Cheshire T : +44 (0)1565-745012 F : +44 (0)1565-745013 M : +44 (0)7957-382381 E : info@millingtonadams.com W : www.millingtonadams.com
A fine George I figured walnut and
feather banded bureau bookcase.
Excellent colour and patina.
Circa 1720.
Height: 244 cm (96 in).
Width: 103 cm (40½ in).
Depth: 50 cm (23½ in).
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A superb and rare William and
Mary brass mounted, hour striking,
quarter repeating ebony basket top
bracket clock with alarm by Charles
Gretton. London, circa 1695.
Height: 40 cm (15½ in).
Width: 27 cm (10½ in).
Depth: 18 cm (7 in).
Millington Adams �
By appointment only, Knutsford, Cheshire T : +44 (0)1565-745012 F : +44 (0)1565-745013 M : +44 (0)7957-382381
E : info@millingtonadams.com W : www.millingtonadams.com
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Woodstacks at Iden by Paul Nash
(1889–1946). Signed and dated:
Paul Nash/1931. Watercolour over
pencil, 66.5 x 46.5 cm (26 x 184 in).
Provenance: Rex Nankivell;
Anthony Crossley, 1949.
Thence by family descent.
Literature: Apollo Magazine, April
1931; Andrew Causey, Paul Nash,
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1980,
p.417, no.715; Margot Eates, Paul
Nash 1889–1946, John Murray,
1972, illustrated, plate 53 (a).
� Moore-Gwyn Fine Art Ltd
By appointment only, 23 Sinclair Gardens, London W14 0AUNear Burford, OxfordshireT : +44 (0)136-7860522M : +44 (0)7765-966256 E : harry@mooregwynfineart.co.ukW : www.mooregwynfineart.co.uk
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Newman Fine Art �
Bell Cottage, Friday Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire GL6 6QJ
T : +44 (0)1452-812230 M : +44 (0)7802-436621
E : derek@newmanfineart.co.uk W : www.newmanfineart.co.uk
Sheep on the Downs by Thomas Sidney Cooper RA (1803–1902).
Signed and dated 1871. Watercolour over pencil, 50 x 76 cm (19½ x 29½ in).
Provenance: Christie’s 16th March 1917, Lot 10.
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1. Fine pair of enamel and diamond cufflinks. Cartier of Paris. Circa 1905.
2. Platinum diamond emerald ‘Scots Greys’ brooch. Circa 1915.
3. Gold, diamond and ruby cluster tie pin. Circa 1900.
4. Diamond and onyx jockey’s cap tie pin. French, circa 1920.
5. Diamond and sapphire tie pin in platinum. French, circa 1910.
6. Fine gold rose brooch. Bulgari. Circa 1960.
7. Oval diamond cluster flower brooch. French, circa 1960.
8. Ruby, sapphire and diamond tied bow brooch. French, circa 1920.
9. Pair of Austrian gold cufflinks set in green tourmaline, quartz topaz, citrine and amethyst. Circa 1950.
� 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 : jewels@nigelnorman.co.uk W : www.nigelnorman.co.uk or www.cufflinksofallperiods.co.uk
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Richard Ogden �
28 Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London W1J 0NX
T : +44 (0)20-7493 9136 E : jewels@richardogden.com
W : www.richardogden.com
An eighteenth-century circular gold-mounted agate snuff box with Rococo decoration to the lid of leaves,
scrolls and flowers and set with rubies and rose diamonds. English, circa 1755–60. Width: 4 cm (1½ in).
An eighteenth-century gold-mounted agate nécessaire box with openwork Rococo decoration of leaves, flowers and scrolls and a dog,
two birds and a swan, single red paste set nailpiece. The rim of the lid inscribed in capitals votre amitié fait mon bonheur against
a white enamel ground and with internal mirror. The contents complete with two gold topped scent bottles, penknife, spoon etc.
English, circa 1755–60. Height: 5 cm (1¾ in). Width: 4.2 cm (1½ in). Depth: 3.2 cm (1¼ in).
A similar smaller nécessaire inscribed in capitals rien de plus doux que l'amour, also with contents complete
and probably made by the same hand. Height: 5 cm (1¾ in). Width: 4.2 cm (1½ in). Depth: 3 cm (1¼ in).
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� Frank Partridge
7 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2TA
T : +44 (0)20-7225 3654 F : +44 (0)20-7581 9387 M : +44 (0)7801-480548 E : mail@frankpartridge.co.uk W : www.frankpartridge.co.uk
A very fine George I bureau bookcase
attributed to Peter Miller. English.
Height: 227 cm (89 in).
Width: 111 cm (435 in).
Depth: 63 cm (25 in).
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Frank Partridge �
7 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2TA
T : +44 (0)20-7225 3654 F : +44 (0)20-7581 9387 M : +44 (0)7801-480548
E : mail@frankpartridge.co.uk W : www.frankpartridge.co.uk
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The Theatre of Xanthus, Lycia by William James Müller (1812–1845).
Signed lower left: Theatre of Xanthus WM.1843. Collector’s mark lower right.
Watercolour over pencil, 37.4 by 55.7 cm (14¾ by 21¾ in).
� Guy Peppiatt Fine Art
6 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU
T : +44 (0)20-7930 3839 E : guy@peppiattfineart.co.uk W : www.peppiattfineart.co.uk
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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 : sylvia@sylviapowell.com W : www.sylviapowell.com
Birds and Fishes by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). 1955. A monumental vase with engobe decoration,
incised 20/25 and with the Madoura Plein Feu and Empreinte Originale de Picasso pottery stamps
on the interior opening and on the underside. 48.3 x 48.3 x 48.3 cm (19 x 19 x 19 in).
Literature: Alain Ramie� 291, Georges Ramie 312.
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Portraits of Celebrated Horses.
A set of eight stipple and mezzotint engravings by John Whessell from his own paintings. 36 x 49.5 cm (14½ x 19½ in).
Published in 1809 by E. Orme.
� Nicholas Price
55 Cathles Road, London SW12 9LET : +44 (0)20-8673 9996 M : +44 (0)7860-636199E : nicholas@pricefineart.comW : www.pricefineart.com
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Richard Price and Associates �
By appointment. T : +44 (0)1747-840084 F : +44 (0)1747-840091
M : +44 (0)7860-200209 E : richard@antiqueclocks.tv
W : www.antiqueclocks.tv
A fine French porcelain mounted
ormolu perpetual calendar
mantel clock by Jean B Delettrez.
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� Raffety
79 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGT : +44 (0)20-7937 2220 F : +44 (0)20-7376 1823 M : +44 (0)7831-514216 E : info@raffetyclocks.comW : www.raffetyclocks.com
A distinctive George III
moonphase striking bracket clock
by Simeon Bates, London.
The case is unusually veneered
with figured burr yew-wood, the
verge movement with alarm.
Circa 1770. Height: 48.3 cm (19 in).
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An exceptional George I blue and
gilt chinoiserie lacquer longcase
clock by James Markwick, London.
With original gilt carved finials and
lions paw feet. The Chinoiserie
decoration is original throughout
with very little restoration.
Circa 1720.
Height: 279.4 cm (110 in).
Raffety �
79 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGT : +44 (0)20-7937 2220 F : +44 (0)20-7376 1823 M : +44 (0)7831-514216
E : info@raffetyclocks.comW : www.raffetyclocks.com
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� Rogers de Rin
76 Royal Hospital Road, Paradise Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 4HNT : +44 (0)20-7352 9007 F : +44 (0)20-7351 9407 M : +44 (0)7769-978831 E : rogersderin@rogersderin.co.uk W : www.rogersderin.co.uk
A pair of smiling Wemyss cats with whiskers, beautifully painted by Joseph Nekola
and decorated with full blown roses and buds. Bovey Tracey Period.
Height: 33 cm.
Provenance: Private Collection.
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A fine pair of Worcester plates decorated in the workshop of James Giles with birds, fruit and insects.
British, circa 1768–70. Diameter: 19.6 cm (7¾ in).
Robyn Robb �
PO Box 66256, Ranelagh Gardens, London SW6 9DRT : +44 (0)20-7731 2878 F : +44 (0)20-7731 2878
E : robynrobb@clara.co.uk
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� John Robertson
PO Box 691, Redhill, Surrey RH1 9DHM : +44 (0)7860-571799E : john_bourne@hotmail.comW : www.edenbridgegalleries.com
Family bath time by Charles Sims (1873–1928). British. Signed. Oil on canvas, 66 x 92 cm (26 x 36 in).
An important early picture from circa 1900 before the artist had developed his symbolist manner but which reflects
his interest in the themes of motherhood and the innocence of children which preoccupied his later painting.
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A rare eighteenth-century Irish chest in
mahogany of good quality and small
proportions with original handles.
Circa 1765.
Height: 165 cm (65 in).
Width (maximum): 100 cm (39½ in).
Width (minimum): 89.5 cm (35½ in).
Depth (maximum): 52 cm (20½ in).
Depth (minimum): 46.5 cm (18¼ in).
J. Roger (Antiques) Ltd �
By appointment only. London W14 0RR
T : +44 (0)20-7603 7627 M : +44 (0)7867-747521
E : jrogerantiques@btinternet.com W : www.bada.org.uk
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� Rolleston
104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BUT : +44 (0)20-7229 5892 E : advice@rolleston-antiques.comW : www.rolleston-antiques.com
A fine George III Regency centre table in rosewood,
inset with brass foliate inlay.
Attributed to George Simson (1780–1839).
English, circa, 1810.
Diameter: 122 cm (48 in).
Height: 71 cm (28 in).
Provenance: Private Collection,
Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
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A fine pair of George I burr walnut side
chairs, with bell-shaped seats covered in
eighteenth-century gros point needlework.
English, circa 1720.
Width: 56 cm (22 in).
Depth: 47 cm (18½ in).
Height: 101 cm (40 in).
Rolleston �
104A Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BUT : +44 (0)20-7229 5892
E : advice@rolleston-antiques.comW : www.rolleston-antiques.com
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� Rountree Fine Art Ltd
118 Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW3 6HUT : +44 (0)207-370 3939F : +44 (0)207-373 1679E : info@rountreefineart.comW : www.rountreefineart.com
The Racehorse Belfonds with H.Semblat up, at Chantilly by Sir Alfred James Munnings KCVO, PRA (1878–1959).
Signed ‘A.J. Munnings’ (lower right). Oil on canvas, 78.7 x 96.5 cm (31 x 38 in).
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Rountree Fine Art Ltd �
118 Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW3 6HUT : +44 (0)207-370 3939F : +44 (0)207-373 1679
E : info@rountreefineart.comW : www.rountreefineart.com
A British Man'O War firing a salute by Peter Monamy (1681–1749).
Signed ‘P.Monamy’ (lower left). Oil on canvas, 73.7 x 100.3 cm (29 x 39½ in).
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� Rowles Fine Art
The Old Brewery, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LFand 53 Mill Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1BBT : +44 (0)1938-558811 M : +44 (0)7802-303506 E : enquiries@rowlesfineart.co.uk W : www.rowlesfineart.co.uk
The Seine at Tancarville by Edward Seago. Signed lower left.
Oil on Board, 50.8 x 76.2 cm (20 x 30 in).
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Julian Simon Fine Art �
70 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LST : +44 (0)20-7730 8673 F : +44 (0)20-7823 6116
E : juliansimon@hotmail.co.uk W : www.19thcenturypaintings.com
A continental church interior by David Roberts, RA (1796–1864). British. Oil on board, 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in).
Provenance: with George Hughes, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne; with The Fine Art Society Ltd., London.
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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 : psand@antiquefurniture.net W : www.antiquefurniture.net
A fine and important pair of late eighteenth-century Hepplewhite Period mahogany
concertina action card tables in the manner of Ince and Mayhew. Circa 1780. English.
Height: 72 cm (28.5 in). Width: 102 cm (40 in). Depth: 51 cm (20 in).
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A pair of early nineteenth-century Regency Period rosewood and brass inlaid two-door chiffoniers. Circa 1820. English.
Height: 99 cm (39 in). Width: 114 cm (45 in). Depth: 38 cm (15 in).
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 : psand@antiquefurniture.net 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 : cwsmith1@sky.comW : www.smithandrobinson.com
A superb sculpture of an eagle
with wonderful overall carved
detail of wings, body and talons.
Germany, circa 1900–10.
Height: 58 cm (23 in).
Width: 56 cm (22 in).
Depth: 28 cm (11 in).
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A rare silver and shagreen Arts & Crafts box by Francis Cooper. Circa 1918–22.
Length: 18 cm (7 in). Depth: 10 cm (4 in). Height: 5 cm (2 in).
Smith & Robinson �
By appointment only. LondonT : +44 (0)20-7371 0552T : +44 (0)20-8994 3783M : +44 (0)7770-453597E : cwsmith1@sky.com
W : www.smithandrobinson.com
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Auribeau, South of France by Edward Lear (1812 Highgate, London – 1888 San Remo).
Signed with initials and dated 1868. Watercolour, 32 x 51 cm (12½ x 20¼ in).
� 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 : john@johnspink.com W : www.johnspink.com
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Chinese Export Silver Kettle.
Hui Yuan. Circa 1850.
S. & J. Stodel �
Vault 24, The Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QST : +44 (0)20-7405 7009 F : +44 (0)20-7242 6366
E : stodel@msn.comW : www.chinesesilver.com
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� Strachan Fine Art
PO Box 50471, London W8 9DJT : +44 (0)20-7938 2622F : +44 (0)20-7938 2622M : +44 (0)7860-579126E : enquiries@strachanfineart.comW : www.strachanfineart.com
Carved alabaster panel,
Christ in Majesty and The Last
Judgement with the Virgin and
St John the Baptist in modern
reproduction carved and gilded
frame, 38 x 24 cm (15 x 9½ in).
England, fifteenth century.
Provenance/Literature:
Cheetham, English Medieval
Alabasters, p. 295, Cheetham
Alabaster Images of Medieval
England, p. 145 and col. pl. XVII.
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Two fine Georgian mahogany
bow-fronted stick barometers.
Height: 99 cm (39 in).
Alan Walker �
Halfway Manor, Halfway, Newbury, Berks RG20 8NROpen by Appointment T : +44 (0)1488-657670 M : +44 (0)7770-728397
E : via website W : www.alanwalker-barometers.com
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Returning home before the storm by Sir Alfred Munnings, PRA, (1878–1959).
Signed and dated ‘A.J. Munnings 1902’. Oil on Canvas, 40.6 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20 in).
� The Taylor Gallery Ltd
1 Bolney Gate, London SW7 1QWT : +44 (0)20-7581 0253F : +44 (0)20-7589 4495M : +44 (0)7977-555230E : jeremy@taylorgallery.comW : www.taylorgallery.com
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Hong Kong by Edward Seago (1910–1974).
Oil on Board, 61 x 46 cm (24 x 184 in).
Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Noël Coward.
The Taylor Gallery Ltd �
1 Bolney Gate, London SW7 1QWT : +44 (0)20-7581 0253F : +44 (0)20-7589 4495M : +44 (0)7977-555230
E : jeremy@taylorgallery.comW : www.taylorgallery.com
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� S&S Timms Antiques Ltd
PO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AWT : +44 (0)1525-719300 M : +44 (0)7801-428701 E : info@timmsantiques.comW : www.timmsantiques.com
An extremely rare early nineteenth-
century Anglo-Indian marblewood
and ebony cupboard on chest
comprising two panelled doors
above four short and two long
drawers standing on original
shaped bracket feet. Circa 1800.
Height: 160 cm (63 in).
Width: 86 (34 in).
Depth: 37 (14½ in).
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A superb quality Regency period rosewood sofa table with a beautifully figured rectangular top above two cedar-lined frieze-drawers.
With original and unusual brass leopards mask handles and ormolu-mount decoration raised on elegant scrolling end supports.
United by a turned stretcher terminating on four sabre legs with original brass cup castors. Circa 1825.
Height: 72 cm (28½ in). Width (flaps down): 91 cm (36 in). Width (flaps up): 152 cm (60 in). Depth: 66 cm (26 in).
S&S Timms Antiques Ltd �
PO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AWT : +44 (0)1525-719300
M : +44 (0)7801-428701 E : info@timmsantiques.com W : www.timmsantiques.com
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� Vine Antiques Ltd
Stand 328, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPT : +44 (0)7771-996570M: +44 (0)7831-689271E : vineantiques@hotmail.comW : www.vineantiques.com
Victorian silver table cigar lighter and vesta modelled as a pub table with ‘broken’ leg, repaired with a set of fire tongs.
The surface is engraved with a Shove Ha'penny board and glass ring stains. The table features a chamberstick, a pack of playing
cards and an ‘Old Tom’ gin bottle used to light the cigars. Also engraved ‘Paris 23. Bd des Capucines JONES 44 St James's St London’,
and with the design registration number 16459. London 1884. It also bears French control marks.
Maker: Alfred Fuller.
Height: 10.4 cm (4.1 in). Width: 10.9 cm (4.3 in). Depth: 7.4 cm (2.9 in).
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‘WG’ by Thomas Stevens, Coventry, England, circa 1896.
Stevengraph silk-woven picture of Dr. W.G. Grace on original card mount.
Literature: STG 75, "Stevengraphs", Sprake & Darby, The Chaucer Press, 1968.
18.5 x 12.9 cm (7¼ x 5 in).
Vine Antiques Ltd �
Stand 328, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPT : +44 (0)7771-996570M : +44 (0)7831-689271
E : vineantiques@hotmail.comW : www.vineantiques.com
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� Wakelin & Linfield
PO Box 48, Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 0YZT : +44 (0)1403-700004 F : +44 (0)1403-701173 M : +44 (0)7850-350829 E : wakelin_linfield@btinternet.com W : www.wakelin-linfield.com
An outstanding late eighteenth-
century deux-corps in burr and
wavy ash of excellent colour
and patination. French.
Height: 208 cm (82 in).
Width: 130 cm (51 in).
Depth: 61 cm (24 in).
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A James II walnut wing chair. English, circa 1685.
Height: 125 cm (49 in).
Width: 69 cm (27 in).
Depth: 84 cm (33 in).
Wakelin & Linfield �
PO Box 48, Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 0YZT : +44 (0)1403-700004 F : +44 (0)1403-701173
M : +44 (0)7850-350829E : wakelin_linfield@btinternet.com
W : www.wakelin-linfield.com
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� Walker Galleries Ltd
6 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TFT : +44 (0)1423-567933 F : +44 (0)1423-536664 M : +44 (0)7768-696523 E : wgltd@aol.com W : www.walkergalleries.com
L’étang aux canards by Léon Augustin Lhermitte (1844–1925).
Signed. French. Pastel, 37 x 51 cm (14½ x 20 in).
Literature: Monique Le Pelley Fonteny, Léon Augustin Lhermitte (1844–1925),
Catalogue Raisonné, Paris, 1991, p. 229, fig. 379, illustrated.
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The Little Reader by Jan Portielje (1829–1908).
Dutch. Signed. Oil on canvas, 65 x 25 cm (81 x 32 in).
Literature: Ineke Bruynooghe, The Works of Portielje, Antwerp 2002, pl. 61, p. 85.
Walker Galleries Ltd �
6 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TFT : +44 (0)1423-567933 F : +44 (0)1423-536664 M : +44 (0)7768-696523
E : wgltd@aol.com W : www.walkergalleries.com
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� Cynthia Walmsley
By appointment, Nottingham.T : +44 (0)115-9417061M : +44 (0)7785-792227E : cynthia@c-walmsley.co.ukW : www.c-walmsley.co.uk
A portrait miniature of a young dark-haired gentleman wearing
a blue jacket, black waistcoat, white chemise and cravat.
Watercolour on ivory in a lemon wood frame with
ormolu mount. Signed and dated ‘Julia Dagoty 1832’.
A portrait miniature of a midshipman wearing a blue coat,
white waistcoat, white chemise and a black bicorn.
Watercolour on ivory in an oval gold frame, the reverse glazed
to reveal his initials ‘HJ’ in seed pearls on blue glass.
English School, circa 1800.
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W. W. Warner Antiques �
The Green, High Street, Brasted, Kent TN16 1JLT : +44 (0)1959-563698 F : +44 (0)1959-563698 M : +44 (0)7736-682569
E : c.jowitt@btconnect.com W : www.warnerantiques.com
A rare Chelsea botanical dessert dish of ‘Hans Sloane’ type, the deeply recessed dish painted
with a melon, large green leaves and flowering stems with a butterfly and other insects.
English. Red anchor mark to the underside of the dish. Circa 1755.
Diameter: 23 cm (9 in).
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� Howard Walwyn Ltd
123 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LPT : +44 (0)20-7938 1100E : info@howardwalwyn.comW : www.howardwalwyn.com
Thomas Chappell, London.
A rare George II period shield
dial tavern clock of unusual form.
Circa 1755.
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Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit. A previously unrecorded Charles II period phase I olivewood table clock, the fully latched
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An unusual blue over crystal glass vase
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Height: 40.6 cm (16 in).
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A globular Worcester teapot and cover with pointed finial. Profusely decorated with flowers on both sides. Circa 1765–70.
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Flowers with Imari Vase, Ostrich Egg Cup,
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Signed. Oil on canvas.
Canvas size: 114.3 x 88.9 cm (45 x 35 in);
Frame size: 129.5 x 104.1 cm (51 x 41 in).
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Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, Venice by Federico del Campo (1837–1927). Peruvian.
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The two standing figures are Charles I and his consort Queen Henrietta Maria. English, circa 1660–1683.
Height: 76 cm (30 in). Width: 71 cm (28 in).
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An exceptional mid-eighteenth
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Height: 30 cm (12 in).
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A William and Mary month duration
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107 AROUND THE AUCTIONS
Auction highlights from the major houses
ART
44Jock McFadyen: a painter of places
Selina Skipwith
84John Sell Cotman: revealed in a new light
Timothy Wilcox
88Sir Peter Lely: painter of stories and song
Caroline Campbell
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Apocalyptic Victorian paintings, a New Zealand art dealer
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106 Code name: Force Benedict and the Order of Lenin,
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Crispin Howarth
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Elspeth Moncrieff met Nadim Karam, the artist behind
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Yimam people (Korewori River region, East Sepik Province,
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BADA MEMBERS
Baldwins.............................................................page 151
H C Baxter & Sons......................................page 167
Beedham Antiques Ltd ..............................page 161
John Carlton-Smith .....................................page 141
Charles Edwards............................................page 139
Fileman Antiques ..........................................page 159
Peter Finer.........................................................page 154-5
Grey-Harris ......................................................page 157
Hancocks and Co (Jewellers) Ltd........page 143
Harvey and Gore ..........................................page 144
C John (Rare Rugs) Ltd ...........................page 140
Jane Khurana Fine Arts .............................page 146
D S Lavender (Antiques) Ltd ................page 138
S Marchant & Son .......................................page 149
G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) Ltd ........page 165
Olde Time .........................................................page 173
Period Oak of Petworth ............................page 171
Ronald Phillips Ltd......................................page 153
S J Phillips Ltd ...............................................page 145
The Sladmore Gallery.................................page 147
William H Stokes..........................................page 169
Tomasson Brothers Fine Art...................page 163
Johnny Van Haeften Ltd ..........................page 137
Walpoles.............................................................page 146
A list of BADA Members exhibiting at The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair appears on page 18.
OTHERS
AUCTIONEERS
Bonhams ............................................................page 183
Christie’s ............................................................page 175
Sotheby’s............................................................page 179
COLLEGES
West Dean College.......................................page 158
FAIRS
American International Fine Art Fair ..page 190
20/21 British Art Fair...................................page 150Fine Art Asia....................................................page 186
The Harrogate Antique Fair –September/October 2012 ...................page 207
The Harrogate Antique Fair –May 2012 ....................................................page 148
Masterpiece ......................................................page 189
Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fairs ...page 199
Palm Beach Jewelry Art and Antique Show..........................................page 192
TEFAF Maastricht .......................................page 191
The San Francisco Fall Antiques Show........................................page 162
The Watercolours & Drawings Fair ..........................................page 144
FURNITURE RESTORERS
Clive Beardall ..................................................page 152
Charles Perry Restorations Ltd .............page 144
INSURANCE COMPANIES
CBC UK ............................................................page 177
Shearwater ........................................................page 152
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
Sir John Soane’s Museum ........................page 176
Saatchi Gallery ................................................page 168
PUBLISHERS
Artam Global ..................................................page 170
Antiques Collectors Club .........................page 195
Apollo..................................................................page 196
The Art Newspaper .....................................page 166
Art + Auction (The Source) ......................page 205
The Burlington Magazine ........................page 210
Condé Nast Traveller ..................................page 209
Country Life ....................................................page 181
Financial Times ..............................................page 188
House & Garden ..........................................page 133
International Herald Tribune .................page 174
The Magazine Antiques ............................page 194
Spear’s .................................................................page 201
Tatler Magazine..............................................page 197
Vanity Fair.........................................................page 184
V & A Magzine ............................................page 185
The World of Antiques and Art ............page 193
The World of Interiors...............................page 164
SHIPPERS & PACKERS
Art Logistics Limited..................................page 142
Gander & White............................................page 160
SOLICITORS
Ashfords (Rochman Landau) ................page 148
VARIOUS
Cadogan Hall (concert venue) .................page 172
CBH Catering ...............................................page 202
CINOA ..............................................................page 182
Friends of the BADA Trust......................page 152
Glyndebourne.................................................page 136
Hebridean International Cruises ..........page 204
The House Directory..................................page 134
Kenwood House (English Heritage)...page 187
David Linley (Landscape Designer).......page 208
New Focus On ..............................................page 203
Princess Motor Yacht Sales .....................page 200
Relais & Châteaux .......................................page 132
Rose Uniacke .................................................page 206
Royal Oak Foundation .............................page 178
School of Oriental and African Studies .......................................page 180
The Sloane Club............................................page 156
Taittinger (champagne) ...............................page 135
Ultimate Travel Company........................page 198
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T H E 2 0 1 3 B R I T I S H
A N T I Q U E D E A L E R S ’A S S O C I A T I O N A N T I Q U E S
& F I N E A R T F A I R
13–19 March 2013
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THE VETTING
COMMITTEES
CHAIRMAN OF VETTING
Anthony Woodburn
VETTING SECRETARY
Diane Burton
ARMS & ARMOUR
Michael German *
CARPETS, RUGS & TEXTILES
Rebecca Scott *Dr Lynn HulseArto Keshishian Leon SassoonPeta SmythLanto SyngeJudy Wentworth
CLOCKS, BAROMETERS,
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
& GLOBES
Stephen Jarrett*Jonathan BettsTobias BirchSimon BullJohn Carlton-Smith Nigel RaffetySebastian WhitestoneAnthony Woodburn
ENGLISH FURNITURE
Richard Coles *Jonathan CoulbornRichard CourtneyPeter HolmesEdward HurstMelvyn LipitchFOR OAK
Paul BeedhamJames BrettLouise PhillipsMichael Wakelin
ETHNOGRAPHIC ART
Tim Teuten
EUROPEAN CERAMICS
William Buck *Anton GabszewiczJohn Howard Elizabeth LorieRobyn Robb
GLASS & CHANDELIERS
Tim Osborne *Andrew BurneJeanette HayhurstMark HillRachel RussellCharles Truman
ICONS
Helen Mark *Richard Temple
JEWELLERY, OBJECTS OF
VERTU & MINIATURES
Sandra Cronan *David CallaghanSonya Newell-SmithNigel Norman Charles TrumanGraham WalpoleHaydn Williams
MAPS, PRINTS
& SILHOUETTES
David Isaac *Andrew EdmundsKevin McSwigganNicholas Price
METALWARE & TREEN
Michael Wakelin *James BrettStephen Foster
ORIENTAL CERAMICS
& WORKS OF ART
Paul Champkins *Laura BordignonDavid FreedmanAlastair GibsonRobert McPherson
ORMOLU & CONTINENTAL
FURNITURE
Antony Preston *Melvyn LipitchMichael LipitchElizabeth LorieJames MillardFrank PartridgeGeoffrey Stead
PICTURES
John Robertson *William Drummond David FullerJeremy GreenDavid MessumHarry Moore-GwynJames RountreeJohn SpinkRussell StrachanIan Walker
SILVER & PLATE
Mary Cooke *Edward Bourdon-SmithDavid CawteSanda LiptonRobin SilvermanStephen StodelPeter Szuhay
WORKS OF ART & SCULPTURE
William Agnew * Richard FalkinerStephen FosterRichard PhilpAntony PrestonCharles Truman
20TH CENTURY &
CONTEMPORARY PICTURES
Jonathan Cooper *Ashley GrayJeremy Taylor
20TH CENTURY & CONTEMPORARY
WORKS OF ART
David Pickup *Christopher Claxton StevensJudy PayneJacqueline PruskinCharles Truman
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* denotes Chairman of
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The British Antique Dealers’ Association �
THE BR I T I SH ANT IQUE DEALERS ’ ASSOC IAT ION
20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BD
T : +44 (0)20-7589 4128F : +44 (0)20-7581 9083E : info@bada.orgW : www.bada.org
www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk
PRES IDENT
Lord Evans of Temple Guiting, CBE
OFF ICERS
CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL:
Jonathan W. Coulborn
VICE CHAIRMEN:
Giles Hutchinson SmithMrs Kaye R. Michie
TREASURER:
Michael D. Cohen
COUNC I L
ORDINARY ELECTED MEMBERS:
Daniel M. BexfieldLennox P. CatoRichard D. ColesRedmond T. FinerDenzil M. B. GrantJeremy M. H. GreenJohn HansordRoger J. Heath-BullockRichard P. MarchantNicolas E. L. NortonIan H. Walker
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS:
Mrs Laura BordignonHenry G. Neville
SECRETARY GENERAL:
Mark N. Dodgson
REG IONAL REPRESENTAT IVES
SOUTH EAST REGION:
Christopher Buck, Christopher Buck Antiques, 56-60 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3AP
T : +44 (0)1303-221229
SOUTH WEST REGION:
Timothy N. M. Osborne, Delomosne & Son Ltd,Court Close, North Wraxall, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7AD
T : +44 (0)1225-891505
MIDLANDS REGION:
Ilona Johnson-Gibbs, The Titian Gallery, Broadwell House, Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold,Gloucestershire GL54 1JST : +44 (0)1451-830004
EASTERN REGION:
Jeremy Green, Canon Gallery, Nr Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire T : +44 (0)1832-293206
NORTHERN REGION:
Louise Phillips, Elaine Phillips Antiques Ltd,2 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZ
T : +44 (0)1423-569745
SCOTLAND:
Emma Hawkins, Hawkins and Hawkins,44 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh EH3 5QB
T : +44 (0)7831-093190
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 0QZ
T : +44 (0)1243-811301 | F : +44 (0)1243-811343E : enquiries@westdean.org.ukW : www.westdean.org.uk
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� The British Antique Dealers’ Association
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
THE BR I T I SH ANT IQUEDEALERS ’ ASSOC IAT ION
20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BD
Tel: +44 (0)20-7589 4128 Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9083Email: info@bada.orgInternet: www.bada.org
www.bada-antiques-fair.co.uk
The BADA office is open from 9.30 am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, when BADA staff arehappy to offer advice and assistance to enquirers.
THE BADA CONSUMERINFORMAT ION SERV ICE
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. Alter-natively this information is available on ourwebsite: 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 235)
The BADA’s popular Consumer Information literature – titles include:• Buying & Selling Antiques• The Care of Antiques & Works of Art• Valuing, Securing & Insuring your Antiques• Packers & Shippers
• Antiques Courses• The BADA Assessment Service• Recommended Service Providers
THE BADA ASSESSMENT SERV ICE
Members of the public can obtain a writtenopinion 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 Actthe BADA has had its own code of practice. Inthe unlikely event that there should have been amistake 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 memberand his customer the case can be taken to theBADA’s free arbitration service rather than thelaw courts – an often protracted and expensiveexperience. A panel of at least three experts inthe appropriate field will be formed. These lead-ing antique dealers from across the country willindependently judge whether an object was cor-rectly described at the time of sale. The BADAArbitration Service provides rapid judgement atno cost to the consumer by the same expertswho would be likely to be called as expert wit-nesses in a legal action.
RECOMMENDED SERV ICE PROV IDERS
In response to enquiries from the general pub-lic the BADA has compiled a list of Recom-mended Service Providers. These are businessesancillary to the art world, which provide a valu-able service to dealers and the public alike. Theyinclude carriers, specialist insurance companies,art photographers and lawyers, to name a fewcategories and can be found on page 248-249.
The list is updated annually to ensure that companies we recommend are worthy of thisaccolade.
IMPORT AND EXPORT
OF ANT IQUES
Import
Import tax in the form of VAT at 5% ispayable on all antiques and works of art enter-ing the United Kingdom from outside theEuropean Union (EU). It is possible to delaypayment for up to two years or in someinstances avoid it altogether if TemporaryImportation Relief is applied for on entry ofthe articles into the UK and if relief is grant-ed by the Customs authorities. Such articlesmust have been manufactured or produced asa whole and in the form as imported morethan 100 years before the date of importation.No import licence is required, but importersmust support claims for the 5% VAT rateadmission by providing satisfactory docu-mentary evidence. If the evidence provided isnot acceptable to Customs, the importer maybe required to obtain a certificate of age fromthe BADA or one of its members. Articlesimported from other EU states are not sub-ject 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 valueper article, or matching set of articles, is lessthan £65,000. Goods leaving Europe require aEuropean licence if their value equals orexceeds £43,484. Full details and applicationsfor Export Licences may be obtained from:
Export Licensing UnitArts Council England14 Great Peter StreetLondon SW1P 3NQ
(Tel: +44 (0)20-7973 5188). 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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The Friends of the BADA Trust �
accompanied by a BADA declaration of antiq-uity: Australia, Bahama Islands, Bahrain,Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Jamaica,Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, NewZealand, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa,Thailand, Turkey and the United States (tofacilitate entry). Other taxes, in particular salestaxes, may still be payable on import eventhough duty-free admission has been granted.
CONFEDERATION INTERNATIONALE
DES NEGOCIANTES EN OEUVRES D’ART(CINOA)
CINOA was founded in 1935. It was legallyincorporated under Belgian law as an interna-tional association in 1963. The CINOA member-ship consists of national federations and associa-tions which represent the art trade of the variousmember countries. Among CINOA’s affiliatedmembers there number some five thousand indi-vidual dealer members. The BADA was afounder member of CINOA and is an affiliatedassociation.
BADA WEBSITE
The Association has developed a useful web-site, www.bada.org, which not only provides acomprehensive directory of all BADA mem-bers, but also displays thousands of objects forsale in members’ Online Galleries. You can alsouse the site to find out more about the Associa-tion and the services it offers. There are detailsabout caring for art works and antiques, a cal-endar of members’ exhibitions, a complete sec-tion devoted to the Friends of the BADA Trustand links to other sites, including of course ourmembers’ own websites and those of theBADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair and othermajor antique fairs.
T H E F R I E N D S
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• regular newsletter• complimentary BADA Handbook
What is the BADA Trust?The British Antique Dealers’ AssociationCultural and Educational Trust is a registeredcharity. The work of the Trust includes spon-sorship of full time restoration and conserva-tion courses at West Dean College, fees forstudents and publications for national cultur-al institutions. Through The Friends it alsoassists in the purchase of items for museums.
The Friends was formed in 1991 to encour-age members of the public to be more aware ofthe work dealers do and the cultural and educa-
tional activities they undertake, and to help themtap the resources of knowledge and experienceby personal acquaintance with the dealers. Weare not in competition with any other Friendsorganisations. All our activities are designed toincrease Friends’ knowledge and appreciation ofantiques and, at the same time, put at your dis-posal the combined knowledge of members ofThe British Antique Dealers’ Association.
What is planned for 2013?• Glorious Gilding – masterclass at Ossowski.• Private tour of V & A furniture stores.• Private visit to Chevening.• A Morning for the Connoisseur – masterclass
at Harris Lindsay.• Always Judge a Book by its Cover –
masterclass at Maggs Bros Ltd.• 2000 Years of History in Just 2 Hours –
City walk with Tony Tucker.• Private tour of Harrow School.• Sandycombe Lodge – J M W Turner’s
Twickenham villa.
These represent only a part of our varied activi-ties. No wonder they say we are the best keptsecret in the antiques world!
How to become a member:Membership costs £25 single or £40 double (known as Joint Friends).
Please contact:Anne Green, Friends DirectorThe Friends of the BADA Cultural & Educational Trust, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BD.Tel: +44 (0)20-7581 5259 Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9083 Internet: www.bada.orgEmail: anne@bada.org
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accompanied by a BADA declaration of antiq-uity: Australia, Bahama Islands, Bahrain,Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Iceland, Jamaica,Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, NewZealand, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa,Thailand, Turkey and the United States (tofacilitate entry). Other taxes, in particular salestaxes, may still be payable on import eventhough duty-free admission has been granted.
CONFEDERATION INTERNATIONALE
DES NEGOCIANTES EN OEUVRES D’ART(CINOA)
CINOA was founded in 1935. It was legallyincorporated under Belgian law as an interna-tional association in 1963. The CINOA member-ship consists of national federations and associa-tions which represent the art trade of the variousmember countries. Among CINOA’s affiliatedmembers there number some five thousand indi-vidual dealer members. The BADA was afounder member of CINOA and is an affiliatedassociation.
BADA WEBSITE
The Association has developed a useful web-site, www.bada.org, which not only provides acomprehensive directory of all BADA mem-bers, but also displays thousands of objects forsale in members’ Online Galleries. You can alsouse the site to find out more about the Associa-tion and the services it offers. There are detailsabout caring for art works and antiques, a cal-endar of members’ exhibitions, a complete sec-tion devoted to the Friends of the BADA Trustand links to other sites, including of course ourmembers’ own websites and those of theBADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair and othermajor antique fairs.
T H E F R I E N D S
How do you benefit from becominga member?Friends’membership entitles you to:• Complimentary entry to major antiquesfairs
• access to the expertise of professionalantique dealers
• exclusive visits to private collections• invitations to private views• participation in masterclasses in dealers’shops and galleries
• regular newsletter• complimentary BADA Handbook
What is the BADA Trust?The British Antique Dealers’ AssociationCultural and Educational Trust is a registeredcharity. The work of the Trust includes spon-sorship of full time restoration and conserva-tion courses at West Dean College, fees forstudents and publications for national cultur-al institutions. Through The Friends it alsoassists in the purchase of items for museums.The Friends was formed in 1991 to encour-
age members of the public to be more aware ofthe work dealers do and the cultural and educa-
tional activities they undertake, and to helpthem tap the resources of knowledge and expe-rience by personal acquaintance with the deal-ers. We are not in competition with any otherFriends organisations. All our activities aredesigned to increase Friends’ knowledge andappreciation of antiques and, at the same time,put at your disposal the combined knowledgeof members of The British Antique Dealers’Association.
What is planned for 2012?• Private tour of St Pancras Hotel.• Masterclass at E & H Manners.• Private visit and lunch at the Stone House,London.
• Private visit to Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire.
• Private tour and tea at the National LiberalClub.
• Secret City Garden walk.• Fabergé exhibition at Wartski Ltd to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
• Private tour of Bletchley Park
These represent only a part of our varied activi-ties. No wonder they say we are the best keptsecret in the antiques world!
How to become a member:Membership costs £20 single or £30 double (known as joint Friends).
Please contact:Anne Green, Friends DirectorThe Friends of the BADA Cultural & Educational Trust, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BD.Tel: +44 (0)20-7581 5259 Fax: +44 (0)20-7581 9083 Internet: www.bada.org
Samuel Linley by Thomas Gainsborough (unrestored).
The restoration was sponsored by The Friends of
The BADA Trust. By permission of the Trustees
of Dulwich Picture Gallerywww.bada.org
Samuel Linley by Thomas Gainsborough (unrestored).
The restoration was sponsored by The Friends of
The BADA Trust. By permission of the Trustees
of Dulwich Picture Gallerywww.bada.org
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216 | M E M B E R S
� List of Members and Maps
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 villageand overseas members by country.
To find the details of a member whose location you donot know, use the Alphabetical Index of Members onpages 246 to 248.
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 238 to 245, which is orderedby speciality, then county, then town, then member’sname.
MEMBER S ’ D E TA I L S
PAGE
217 London
228 Eastern England
229 Midlands & Wales
232 Northern England
233 South-east England
235 South-west England
237 Scotland
237 Overseas
I NDEX E S
238 Classified Index of Members
246 Alphabetical Index of Members
248 Recommended Service Providers
MAPS
240 London
252 London: Mayfair and St James’s
254 London: Knightsbridge, Belgravia,South Kensington and Chelsea
256 London: Kensington and Notting Hill
258 Eastern England
259 Midlands & Wales
260 Northern England
261 South-east England
262 South-west England
263 Scotland
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Anthea A G Antiques Ltd 252 | 2Anthea GesuaStand 154-155, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: 020-7493 7564Mobile: 07956-287678E-mail: anthea.gesua@btinternet.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30, Saturday 11-5Diamond and gem set jewellery, c. 1840-1970s
Didier Aaron (London) Ltd 252 | 31Marc FeckerClifford House, 15 Clifford Street, London W1S 4JYTel: 020-7534 9100; Fax: 020-7494 9437E-mail: contact@didieraaronltd.comWeb 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 250 | 9Philip Athill30 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LHTel: 020-7637 3981Fax: 020-7631 0575E-mail: gallery@abbottandholder.co.ukWeb site: www.abbottandholder.co.ukWatercolours, drawings, prints and oils 1750-2000
John Adams Fine Art Ltd 254 | 26John Adams, Catherine Adams, Clémentine Locatelli200 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UNTel: 020-7730 8999; Mobile: 07802 793949; Fax: 020-7259 9015E-mail: info@johnadamsfineart.comWeb site: www.johnadamsfineart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4British and French 20th century paintings, drawingsand watercolours; contemporary exhibitions
W Agnew & Company Ltd 250 | 13William Agnew, Antonia Agnew58 Englefield Road, London N1 4HATel: 020-7254 7429; Mobile: 07973 188272Fax: 020-7254 7429E-mail: willagnew@aol.com or agnewsculpture@aol.comOpen by appointment onlySculpture; works of art; Maiolica and pottery
Agnew’s 252 | 29Julian Agnew, Christopher Kingzett, GabrielNaughton, Thomas Lighton35 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JDTel: 020-7290 9250Fax: 020-7491 0451E-mail: agnews@agnewsgallery.co.ukWeb site: www.agnewsgallery.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Old Master paintings and drawings; British paintings and watercolours; 20th-century Britishpaintings; contemporary paintings; valuations
Adrian Alan 252 | 15Hayley Alan, Louisa Alan, James Graham66/67 South Audley Street, London W1K 2QXTel: 020-7495 2324; Fax: 020-7495 0204E-mail: enquiries@adrianalan.comWeb site: www.adrianalan.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-618th- and 19th-century Continental furniture; clocks and barometers; European ceramics; chandeliers; decorations; fireplaces
Apter Fredericks Ltd 254 | 5Harry Apter, Guy D. Apter265-267 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HYTel: 020-7352 2188; Fax: 020-7376 5619E-mail: antiques@apter-fredericks.comWeb site: www.apter-fredericks.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture
Atelier Ltd 250 | 20Jonathan VoakNear Tower Bridge, London SE1Tel: Jersey (01534) 855728; Mobile: 07797 729231E-mail: art@atelierlimited.comWeb 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 256 | 5Gregg Baker142 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: 020-7221 3533; Fax: 020-7221 4410E-mail: info@japanesescreens.comWeb 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 250 | 12Edward Baldwin11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJTel: 020-7930 6879; Fax: 020-7930 9450E-mail: coins@baldwin.co.ukWeb site: www.baldwin.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5Coins, commemorative and military medals, tokens,banknotes, stamps, numismatic books; valuations
Eddy Bardawil Antiques 256 | 11Eddy Bardawil106 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: 020-7221 3967; Fax: 020-7221 5124E-mail: e.bardawil@btinternet.comWeb 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: 020-8208 3313; Mobile: 07710 461627E-mail: justin@bazaart.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsItalian ceramics & works of art, both pottery and porcelain
J & A Beare Ltd 252 | 1Simon Morris, Steven Smith30 Queen Anne Street, London W1G 8HXTel: 020-7307 9666; Fax: 020-7307 9651E-mail: violins@beares.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-12.30, 1.30-5; appointment advisableMusical instruments of the violin family; valuations
John Bennett Fine Paintings 250 | 5John BennettHammersmith, London W6Tel: 020-8748 1747; Fax: 020-8748 1747E-mail: info@johnbennettfinepaintings.comWeb site: www.johnbennettfinepaintings.comOpen by appointment only17th- to 19th-century oil paintings, with some 20th-century examples
Bentley & Skinner 252 | 50Mark Evans, Paul Greer55 Piccadilly, London W1J 0DXTel: 020-7629 0651; Fax: 020-7491 1030E-mail: info@bentley-skinner.co.ukWeb site: www.bentley-skinner.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30Antique jewellery, silver & Fabergé
Berwald Oriental Art 252 | 33John Berwald2nd Floor, 17 Clifford Street, London W1S 3RQTel: 020-7434 0424E-mail: john@berwald-oriental.comWeb site: www.berwald-oriental.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese pottery, porcelain; works of art; valuations
Daniel Bexfield Antiques 252 | 53Daniel Bexfield26 Burlington Arcade, Mayfair,London W1J 0PUTel: 020-7491 1720Fax: 020-7491 1730E-mail: antiques@bexfield.co.ukWeb site: www.bexfield.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9-6Silver
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Tarquin Bilgen 254 | 27Tarquin Bilgen227 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UTTel: 020-7259 0111; Mobile: 07966 398487E-mail: tarquin@tarquinbilgen.comWeb 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: 020-7493 0444; Fax: 020-7495 0766E-mail: blairman@blairman.co.ukWeb 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: 01264 771768By appointment onlyArchitectural drawings
J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd 252 | 73John Bourdon-Smith, Edward Bourdon-Smith, Julia Bourdon-Smith, Robyn Mercer24 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BUTel: 020-7839 4714; Fax: 020-7839 3951E-mail: enquiries@bourdonsmith.co.ukWeb 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 252 | 44Angela Hardy, Paul Hardy10 and 12 Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3EYTel: 020-7734 9984; Fax: 020-7494 3770E-mail: pictures@burlington.co.ukWeb site: www.burlington.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-519th- and 20th-century British and European oil paintings
W G T Burne (Antique Glass) LtdAndrew BurnePO Box 9465, London SW20 9ZDMobile: 07774 725834E-mail: antiqueglass@burne.plus.comOpen by appointment onlyEnglish and Irish glass; chandeliers; period lighting; valuations; restoration
Butchoff Antiques 256 | 3Ian Butchoff, Adam Kaye, James Kaye154 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: 020-7221 8174; Fax: 020-7792 8923E-mail: enquiries@butchoff.comWeb site: www.butchoff.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 9.30-419th-century and 18th-century English and Continental furniture, mirrors, objects d’art, clocks and paintings
Peter Cameron 250 | 10Peter CameronVault 57, The London Silver Vaults, 53-64Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: 020-7242 3878; Mobile: 07836 210759E-mail: peter.cameron@idnet.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsEarly 18th- to 20th-century silver; Arts and Crafts
Patric Capon 250 | 16Patric Capon, Barbara CaponPO Box 581, Bromley, Kent BR1 2WXTel: 020-8467 5722E-mail: patric.capon@saqnet.co.ukWeb site: www.caponantiqueclocks.comOpen by appointment onlyClocks, marine chronometers, barometers; valuations
John Carlton-Smith 252 | 63Mr J Carlton-Smith19 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6PXTel: 020-7930 6622; Fax: 020-7930 1370E-mail: jcarltonsm@aol.comWeb site: www.fineantiqueclocks.comOpen Monday-Thursday 10-5.30; Friday and Saturday by appointment onlyAntique clocks and barometers
Antoine Chenevière Fine Arts LtdAntoine Chenevière1 Lumley Street, London W1K 6TTTel: 020-7361 1796; Fax: 020-7938 3028E-mail: finearts@antoinecheneviere.comWeb 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 250 | 13Sally BurgessNo. 3, 2-3 Crawford Passage, Islington, London EC1R 3DPMobile: 07811 368863E-mail: info@clerkenwellfineart.comWeb site: www.clerkenwellfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsVictorian, 19th-century European symbolist and Orientalist paintings, sculpture and occasional furniture
The Clock Clinic Ltd 250 | 24Rob Pedler, Jane Pedler85 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London SW15 1EUTel: 020-8788 1407E-mail: clockclinic@btconnect.comWeb site: www.clockclinic.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 9-6; Saturday 9-1Antique clocks and barometers
Cohen & CohenMichael Cohen, Ewa CohenPO Box 366, Reigate, Surrey RH2 2BBTel: Reigate (01737) 242180; Fax: (01737) 226236E-mail: info@cohenandcohen.co.ukWeb site: www.cohenandcohen.co.ukBy appointment onlyOriental ceramics and works of art, specialising in Chinese export porcelain of the 17th- and 18th-centuries; valuations
Sarah ColegraveSarah ColegraveBy appointment, London W14Tel: 020-7602 1959; Mobile: 07775 943722E-mail: sarah@sarahcolegrave.co.ukWeb site: www.sarahcolegrave.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs19th- and 20th-century British pictures
P & D Colnaghi & Co Ltd 252 | 51Konrad O. Bernheimer, Katrin Bellinger15 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4AXTel: 020-7491 7408; Fax: 020-7491 8851E-mail: contact@colnaghi.co.ukWeb site: www.colnaghi.co.uk or www.important-old-masters.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Old Master paintings and drawings; valuations
Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd 250 | 27Mary Cooke, Neil F Shepperson12 The Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SNTel: 020-8876 5777; Mobile: 07769 645559Fax: 020-8876 1652E-mail: silver@marycooke.co.ukWeb site: www.marycooke.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th-century silver and collectors’ items; valuations
Jonathan Cooper 254 | 3Jonathan Cooper, Alice PhillimorePark Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, London SW10 0AQTel: 020-7351 0410E-mail: mail@jonathancooper.co.ukWeb site: www.jonathancooper.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6.30; Saturday 11-4Contemporary paintings, specialising in sporting,wildlife, botanical and figurative art; contemporary sculpture
Corfield Potashnick 250 | 19Simon Potashnick, Jonathan Corfield Fry420 Brighton Road, Croydon, Surrey CR2 6ANTel: 020-8944 9022; Mobile: 07976 846670E-mail: info@corfieldpotashnick.co.ukWeb site: www.corfieldpotashnick.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsEnglish antique furniture, pre-1840
Richard Courtney LtdRichard Courtneyc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: 07771 780678E-mail: walnut@richardcourtneyltd.comWeb site: www.richardcourtneyltd.comBusiness by appointment in West Sussex18th-century English furniture
Crawley and Asquith LtdAnnunziata Asquith75 Ladbroke Grove, London W11 2PDMobile: 07785 908161E-mail: azasquith@crawleyandasquith.comOpen by appointment18th-, 19th- and 20th-century oils and watercolours;original engravings and lithographs (topographical,architectural and natural history)
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Sandra Cronan Ltd 252 | 49Catherine Taylor, Catherine EdwardsFirst Floor, 16 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4HWTel: 020-7491 4851E-mail: enquiries@sandracronan.comWeb site: www.sandracronan.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; other times by appointment only17th- to early 20th-century jewellery
Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLP 252 | 60Daniel Crouch4 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: 020-7042 0240; Mobile: 07766 751391E-mail: info@crouchrarebooks.comWeb site: www.crouchrarebooks.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentRare maps and atlases
Alastair Dickenson Ltd 252 | 72Alastair Dickenson, Melanie Cuchet90 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JDTel: 020-7839 2808; Fax: 020-7839 2809E-mail: adickensonsilver@btconnect.comWeb 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
Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall Antiques 254 | 4Lesley Rendall, Robert Dickson263 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HYTel: 020-7351 0330; Fax: 020-7352 0078E-mail: info@dicksonrendall-antiques.co.ukWeb 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 252 | 3James Ede20 Brook Street, London W1K 5DETel: 020-7493 4944; Fax: 020-7629 5797E-mail: info@charlesede.comWeb site: www.charlesede.comOpen Tuesday-Friday by appointment onlyGreek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities
Charles Edwards 254 | 1Charles Edwards19a Rumbold Road (off King’s Road), London SW6 2HXTel: 020-7736 7172; Fax: 020-7731 7388E-mail: charles@charlesedwards.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Antique lighting; 18th- and 19th-century furniture,French and English furniture
Peter Edwards 252 | 25Peter Edwards, Noriko Yoshikawa26 Conduit Street, London W1S 2XXTel: 020-7491 1589; Mobile: 07968 777489Fax: 020-7408 2405E-mail: peter@peteredwardsjewels.comWeb site: www.peteredwardsjewels.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Jewellery 1920-1970; Art Deco cases and boxes
Eskenazi Ltd 252 | 30Giuseppe Eskenazi, Daniel Eskenazi, Philip Constantinidi10 Clifford Street, London W1S 2LJTel: 020-7493 5464; Fax: 020-7499 3136E-mail: gallery@eskenazi.co.ukWeb site: www.eskenazi.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30, appointment advisableEarly Chinese bronzes, ceramics, sculpture, works of art and porcelain; Chinese furniture
John Eskenazi Ltd 250 | 7John EskenaziPO Box 55621, London W9 2XATel: 020-7409 3001; Fax: 020-7629 2146E-mail: john.eskenazi@john-eskenazi.comWeb site: www.john-eskenazi.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique Indian, Himalayan and south-east Asian art; oriental carpets and textiles
Finch & CoCraig A Finch, Jan E FinchSuite No 744, 2 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3DQTel: 020-7413 9937; Mobile: 07836 684133 or 07768 236921; Fax: 020-7581 4445E-mail: enquiries@finch-and-co.co.ukWeb site: www.finch-and-co.co.ukBy appointment onlyFine works of art, antiquities and Ethnographica;historical portraits and 19th-century photographicimages; valuations
Peter Finer 252 | 76Peter Finer38-39 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DFTel: 020-7839 5666; Fax: 020-7839 5777 Telephone & fax from U.S.A. & Canada 1 800 270 7951 (24 hrs)E-mail: gallery@peterfiner.comWeb site: www.peterfiner.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; also open by appointmentAntique arms and armour; restoration; valuations
Sam Fogg Ltd 252 | 31Sam Fogg15d Clifford Street, London W1S 4JZTel: 020-7534 2100; Fax: 020-7534 2122E-mail: info@samfogg.comWeb 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 252 | 80Ian Franklin, Neil Franklin11 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: 020-7839 3131; Fax: 020-7839 3132E-mail: neil@franklinsilver.comWeb 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: 07976 708913E-mail: dandmfreedman@blueyonder.co.ukWeb site: www.freedmanantiques.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese and Japanese porcelain and works of art
Frost & Reed 252 | 28Juliet Johnson, Lorna HarperOffices at 7 Trebeck Street, London W1J 7LUTel: 020-7839 4645E-mail: info@frostandreed.comWeb site: www.frostandreed.comOpen by appointmentBritish and Continental 19th- and 20th-centurypaintings; fine Impressionist and post-Impressionistoil paintings, drawings and watercolours; contemporary British and American artists
Gallery Yacou 254 | 11Robin Yacoubian, Ezekiel Yacoubian127 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RTTel: 020-7584 2929; Mobile: 07973 119458Fax: 020-7584 3535E-mail: robin@galleryyacou.comWeb 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
Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile Art 250 | 26Marilyn Garrow, Lydia Garrow6 The Broadway, White Hart Lane, Barnes, London SW13 0NYTel: 020-8878 8856; Mobile: 07774 842074E-mail: textiles@marilyngarrow.comWeb site: www.marilyngarrow.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-4Antique textiles
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Michael German Antiques Ltd 256 | 19Michael German, Dominic Strickland38b Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BXTel: 020-7937 2771E-mail: info@antiquecanes.comWeb site: www.antiqueweapons.com orwww.antiquecanes.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-1Arms and armour; antique firearms; walking cane specialist
Gibson Antiques 252 | 80Alastair Gibson MRICS7 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: 01303 813581; Mobile: 07831 645468E-mail: alastair@gibsonantiques.comWeb site: www.gibsonantiques.comOpen by appointment and at fairsChinese ceramics and works of art
Nicholas Gifford-Mead 254 | 24Nicholas Gifford-Mead68 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LSTel: 020-7730 6233E-mail: nicholas@gifford-mead.co.ukWeb site: www.nicholasgiffordmead.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4.30, or by appointmentAntique chimneypieces and sculpture
Gladwell and Company 250 | 11Anthony Fuller, Eva-Marie Barker, Cory Bristow68 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4N 4SJTel: 020-7248 3824; Fax: 020-7248 6899E-mail: gladwells@btconnect.comWeb site: www.gladwells.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.3019th- and 20th-century oil paintings; watercolours; drawings and etchings
Godson & Coles 254 | 7Richard Coles92 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: 020-7584 2200; Fax: 020-7584 2223E-mail: enquiries@godsonandcoles.co.ukWeb site: www.godsonandcoles.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointment18th- and early 19th-century furniture and decorative works of art; modern British art
A & F Gordonc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: 020-7935 5627Open by appointment only18th- and 19th-century English and Continental furniture; 17th- to 20th-century paintings; decorative arts; valuations
James Graham-Stewart Ltd 250 | 3James Graham-StewartCore One, The Gasworks, Michael Road, London SW6 2ADTel: 020-3490 0406; Mobile: 07785 738356E-mail: james@jamesgraham-stewart.comWeb site: www.jamesgraham-stewart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4Furniture and works of art
Anita Gray 252 | 2Anita GrayStand 307-309, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: 020-7408 1638; Mobile: 07968 719431Fax: 020-7495 0707E-mail: info@chinese-porcelain.comWeb site: www.chinese-porcelain.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-5Chinese & Japanese porcelain
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) 252 | 11Jonathan Green, Matthew Green33 New Bond Street, London W1S 2RSTel: 020-7499 4738; Fax: 020-7495 3318E-mail: paintings@richard-green.comWeb site: www.richard-green.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday by appointment20th-century and modern paintings
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) 252 | 26Richard Green, Mrs Penny Marks, John Green147 New Bond Street, London W1S 2TSTel: 020-7493 3939; Fax: 020-7499 3278E-mail: paintings@richard-green.comWeb 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 252 | 84Martyn Gregory, Patrick Conner, Penelope Gregory34 Bury Street, London SW1Y 6AUTel: 020-7839 3731; Fax: 020-7930 0812E-mail: mgregory@dircon.co.ukWeb site: www.martyngregory.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6China trade (export) paintings, pictures relating to south east Asia and British watercolours andpaintings; valuations
Nicholas GrindleyNicholas Grindley, Rebecca GardnerNicholas Grindley Works of Art Ltd, Office: c/o The Boathouse, High Road, Great Finborough, Suffolk IP14 3AQTel: Stowmarket (01449) 777980Fax: (01449) 614523E-mail: nick@nicholasgrindley.com or rebecca@nicholasgrindley.comOpen strictly by appointment onlyChinese furniture and works of art
Guest and Gray 252 | 2Anthony Gray, Louise Guest1-7 Davies Mews, London W1K 5ABTel: 020-7408 1252; Mobile: 07968 719496Fax: 020-7499 1445E-mail: info@chinese-porcelain-art.comWeb site: www.chinese-porcelain-art.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-6Pre-1800 Oriental and European ceramics and works of art and reference books
Hancocks 252 | 54Stephen Burton, Duncan Semmens52-53 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0HHTel: 020-7493 8904; Fax: 020-7493 8905E-mail: info@hancocks-london.comWeb site: www.hancocks-london.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Rare and collectible jewels; antique silver; objets d’art
Harris Lindsay 252 | 69Bruce Lindsay, Marieke MacMahon67 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6NYTel: 020-7839 5767; Fax: 020-7839 5768E-mail: info@harrislindsay.comWeb 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-century Western applied arts
Harvey & Gore 252 | 52Alastair J Norman28 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0NXTel: 020-7493 2714Fax: 020-7493 2714E-mail: info@harveyandgore.co.ukWeb site: www.harveyandgore.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5Jewellery, bijouterie and snuff boxes; silver and old Sheffield plate; restoration; valuations
James Harvey British Art Ltd and Christopher Wood Ltd 254 | 2James Harvey15 Langton Street, London SW10 0JLTel: 020-7352 0015Mobile: 07775 567591E-mail: james@jhba.co.ukWeb site: www.jamesharveybritishart.comOpen during exhibitions Monday-Friday 11-6;other times by appointment and at fairs18th- and 19th-century oils, watercolours and drawings
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Christopher Hodsoll 256 | 2Christopher HodsollBy appointment, LondonMobile: 07843-386286E-mail: info@hodsoll.comWeb site: www.hodsoll.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-717th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture; sculpture; pictures
Michael Hughes 254 | 8Michael Hughes88 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: 020-7589 0660Fax: 020-7823 7618E-mail: info@michaelhughesantiques.co.ukWeb 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 252 | 78David Isaac10 St James’s Place, London SW1A 1NPTel: 020-7629 9040Mobile: 07817 207673Fax: 020-7629 9042E-mail: info@isaacandede.comWeb site: www.isaacandede.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5 or by appointmentAntiquarian prints, framing; restoration
J.A.N. Fine Art 256 | 6Fusa Kikue Shimizu134 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: 020-7792 0736Mobile: 07780 990742Fax: 020-7221 1380E-mail: info@jan-fineart-london.comWeb 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: 07860 322757Fax: 020-8780 1353E-mail: info@anthony-james.comWeb 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 252 | 6591C Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JBTel: 020-7976 1888Fax: 020-7976 2588E-mail: info@benjanssens.comWeb site: www.benjanssens.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Chinese works of art; valuations
Roderick JellicoeRoderick JellicoePO Box 50732, London NW6 6XWTel: 020-7624 6471E-mail: Jellicoe@EnglishPorcelain.comWeb site: www.EnglishPorcelain.comOpen by appointment18th-century English porcelain
JeremyJohn Hillc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: 020-7589 4128E-mail: jeremy@jeremique.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 252 | 16Leon Sassoon70 South Audley Street, London W1K 2RATel: 020-7493 5288; Fax: 020-7409 7030E-mail: cjohn@dircon.co.ukWeb site: www.cjohn.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; appointment advisableCarpets and rugs; tapestry, needlework and fabrics;restoration; valuations
Lucy Johnson 250 | 23Lucy JohnsonMailing address: 1 Calico Row, Plantation Wharf, London SW11 3YHMobile: 07974 149912E-mail: lucy-johnson@lucy-johnson.comWeb site: www.lucy-johnson.com orwww.bada.orgOpen by appointment (Showrooms in PlantationWharf, London and Burford, Oxfordshire)Early furniture and modern British pictures
Johnson Walker Ltd 252 | 56Miss R Gill64 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0QTTel: 020-7629 2615/6; Fax: 020-7409 0709Open Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.30Jewellery and bijouterie; valuations
Titus Kendall 252 | 6658 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6LXTel: 020-7495 4163; Fax: 020-7493 1394Open by appointment onlyAntique silver
Kent Antiques Ltd 254 | 12Mehmet KeskinerFlat 3, 107 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5AGTel: 020-7370 2914; Mobile: 07887 985951Fax: 020-7244 0028E-mail: mehmetk@kentantiques.comWeb site: www.kentantiques.comOpen by appointmentOttoman antiques and antiques made for the Turkish market
Keshishian 254 | 28Arto Keshishian73 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8NETel: 020-7730 8810; Fax: 020-7730 8803E-mail: info@keshishiancarpets.comWeb site: www.keshishiancarpets.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 10-4Antique carpets, tapestries and Aubussons; Arts & Crafts and Art Deco carpet specialists
Roger Keverne Limited 252 | 32Roger Keverne2nd Floor, 16 Clifford Street, London W1S 3RGTel: 020-7434 9100; Fax: 020-7434 9101E-mail: enquiries@keverne.co.ukWeb site: www.keverne.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Chinese works of art
John King 254 | 21John King74a Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LSTel: 020-7730 0427; Fax: 020-7730 2515Mobile: 07850 488578E-mail: kingj896@aol.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Furniture and associated items
Klaber & KlaberBetty Klaber, Pamela KlaberPO Box 9445, London NW3 1WDTel: 020-7435 6537E-mail: klaber@klaber.com18th-century English and Continental porcelain and enamels
Robert Kleiner & Co Ltd 252 | 58Robert Kleiner, Maggie Kleiner30 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4AETel: 020-7629 1814 or 020-7622 5462Fax: 020-7629 1239E-mail: robert.kleiner@virgin.netOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Chinese works of art, jades, porcelains and snuff bottles
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Koopman Rare Art 250 | 10Lewis Smith, Timo KoopmanGround Floor Entrance, London Silver Vaults,Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: 020-7242 7624; Fax: 020-7831 0221E-mail: enquiries@koopmanrareart.comWeb site: www.koopmanrareart.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30; Saturday 10-1Antique English and Continental silver
Julia Korner Fine Art 250 | 1Julia Korner, Jamie KornerThe River House, 52 Strand on the Green, London W4 3PDTel: 020-8747 1652 or 020-8994 6359Mobile: 07771 713980; Fax: 020-8742 7419E-mail: julia@juliakorner.comWeb 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 252 | 12D S Lavender139A New Bond Street, (Entrance in Bloomfield Place), London W1S 2TNTel: 020-7629 1782; Fax: 020-7629 3106E-mail: dslavender@btinternet.comWeb site: www.dslavender.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Miniatures, jewellery and objets d’art; valuations
M P Levene Ltd 254 | 13Colin Levene, Martin Levene5 Thurloe Place, London SW7 2RRTel: 020-7589 3755/3785Fax: 020-7589 9908E-mail: silver@mplevene.co.ukWeb site: www.mplevene.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 9.30-1Antique and early 20th-century silver, services of tablecutlery and old Sheffield plate; valuations
Constantine Lindsay LtdConstantine LindsayMailing address: 405 King’s Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0BBMobile: 07967 738193E-mail: art@constantineart.comWeb site: www.constantineart.comOpen by appointment only19th- and 20th-century British and European paintings; 20th-century prints
Michael Lipitch LimitedMichael Lipitchc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: 020-8441 4340Mobile: 07730 954347Fax: 020-8440 7797E-mail: michaellipitch@hotmail.comWeb site: www.michaellipitch.comOpen by appointment only18th-century English and Continental furniture and objects
Peter Lipitch Ltd 254 | 8Melvyn Lipitch88 Fulham Road, London SW3 6HRTel: 020-7584 1120; Fax: 020-7823 7618E-mail: antiques@peterlipitch.comWeb site: www.peterlipitch.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: 020-7431 2688; Mobile: 07836 660008Fax: 020-7431 3224E-mail: sanda@antique-silver.comWeb 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: 020-8969 5831; Fax: 020-8969 5292E-mail: post@cliveloveless.comOpen 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: 07812 112601E-mail: fwyhowska@gmail.comOpen by appointment onlyMusical instruments
MacConnal-Mason Gallery 252 | 74David L Mason, OBE, David M Mason14 & 17 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DBTel: 020-7839 7693; Fax: 020-7839 6797E-mail: fineart@macconnal-mason.comWeb site: www.macconnal-mason.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-619th- and 20th-century British and European oilpaintings, watercolours, bronzes and sculptures
Mackinnon - Fine Furniture 252 | 82Charlie Mackinnon5 Ryder Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6PYTel: 020-7839 5671; Mobile: 07725 332665E-mail: enquire@mackinnonfineart.comWeb site: www.mackinnonfineart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; other times by appointment18th-century furniture, works of art and objects
Maggs Bros Ltd 252 | 19Edward F Maggs50 Berkeley Square, London W1J 5BATel: 020-7493 7160; Fax: 020-7499 2007E-mail: ed@maggs.comWeb site: www.maggs.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5Rare books; autographs; medieval & modern manuscripts; illuminated miniatures
Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd 252 | 24Giles Hutchinson Smith, Richard CaveEly House, 37 Dover Street, London W1S 4NJTel: 020-7499 7411; Fax: 020-7495 3179E-mail: info@mallettantiques.comWeb 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
E & H Manners 256 | 14Errol Manners, Henriette Manners66C Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BYTel: 020-7229 5516; Mobile: 07767 250763Fax: 020-7229 5516E-mail: manners@europeanporcelain.comWeb site: www.europeanporcelain.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30, other times by appointmentEnglish and Continental ceramics; a small selection of Oriental ceramics
Mansour Gallery 252 | 9M Mokhtarzadeh, N Mokhtarzadeh46-48 Davies Street, London W1K 5JBTel: 020-7491 7444; Fax: 020-7629 0682Open Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday by appointmentAncient and Islamic art
The Map House 254 | 15Philip Curtis, Peter Stuchlik54 Beauchamp Place, London SW3 1NYTel: 020-7589 4325; Fax: 020-7589 1041E-mail: maps@themaphouse.comWeb site: www.themaphouse.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10.30-5Antique maps, globes and prints
Marchant 256 | 8Richard Marchant, Stuart Marchant120 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: 020-7229 5319/3770; Fax: 020-7792 8979E-mail: gallery@marchantasianart.comWeb site: www.marchantasianart.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; other times by appointmentChinese Imperial Ming and Qing porcelain, familleverte, blanc de chine, export ware, pottery, jade andworks of art; Chinese furniture; Japanese porcelain,ivories and works of art; valuations
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Mark Gallery 250 | 4Helen Mark9 Porchester Place, Marble Arch, London W2 2BSTel: 020-7262 4906Fax: 020-7224 9416E-mail: info@markgallery.co.ukWeb site: www.markgallery.co.ukMonday-Friday 10-1, 2-6; Saturday 11-1; 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: 020-8789 8200; Mobile: 07515 806230Fax: 020-8789 8200E-mail: rmcpherson@orientalceramics.comWeb site: www.orientalceramics.comOpen by appointmentChinese ceramics and other Oriental ceramics from the Neolithic period to the 18th-century; shipwreck ceramics
Messum’s 252 | 45David Messum, Carol Tee, Michael Child,Johnathan Messum8 Cork Street, London W1S 3LJTel: 020-7437 5545; Fax: 020-7734 7018E-mail: info@messums.comWeb site: www.messums.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4British Impressionism, modern British and contemporary art and sculpture; restoration
Kaye Michie 250 | 28Kaye MichieBy appointment, Richmond, Surrey TW10 6QXTel: 020-8940 2463; Mobile: 07973 113126E-mail: watercolours@kayemichie.co.ukWeb site: www.kayemichie.co.ukOpen by appointment (See also under The Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)19th- and 20th-century watercolours and drawings
Duncan R Miller Fine Arts 252 | 60Duncan R Miller, Alexander R Miller, Sue Palmer6 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6ABTel: 020-7839 8806Fax: 020-7389 0626E-mail: art@duncanmiller.comWeb site: www.duncanmiller.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday & Sunday by appointmentModern British and European paintings; the Scottish Colourists; watercolours
Timothy Millett Ltd 250 | 18Timothy MillettPO Box 20851, London SE22 0YNTel: 020-8693 1111Fax: 020-8299 3733E-mail: tim@historicmedals.comWeb site: www.historicmedals.comOpen by appointment onlyHistorical medals and commemorative antiques
Paul Mitchell Ltd 252 | 5Paul Mitchell, Mrs Mary Ross-Trevor, Mark Mitchell17 Avery Row, London W1K 4BFTel: 020-7493 8732/0860; Fax: 020-7409 7136E-mail: admin@paulmitchell.co.ukWeb site: www.paulmitchell.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6Picture frames
Mark Mitchell Paintings & Drawings 252 | 5Mark Mitchell17 Avery Row, Brook Street, London W1K 4BFTel: 020-7493 8732/0860; Mobile: 07876 033391Fax: 020-7409 7136E-mail: mark@paulmitchell.co.ukWeb site: www.markmitchellpaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-619th- to 20th-century British and Continental paintings, drawings and watercolours
Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdHarry Moore-GwynBy appointment, London W14 and Burford,Oxfordshire and at fairsTel: Lechlade (01367) 860522Mobile: 07765 966256E-mail: harry@mooregwynfineart.co.ukWeb site: www.mooregwynfineart.co.ukOpen by appointmentBritish paintings and drawings, mainly 1900-1950
Moretti Fine Art Ltd 252 | 82Fabrizio Moretti, Gabriele Caioni2a-6 Ryder Street, London SW1Y 6QBTel: 020-7491 0533; Fax: 020-7491 0553E-mail: london@morettigallery.comWeb site: www.morettigallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday & Sunday by appointment onlyItalian Old Master paintings
Robert Morley & Co Ltd 250 | 17Julia Morley, John Morley34 Engate Street, London SE13 7HATel: 020-8318 5838E-mail: sales@morleypianos.co.ukWeb site: www.morleypianos.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5 excluding bank holidaysMusical instruments, specialising in pianos, square,upright and grand; harpsichords; early keyboardinstruments; harps; repair and restoration
Sydney L Moss Ltd 252 | 18Paul Moss12 Queen Street, London W1J 5PGTel: 020-7629 4670 or 020-7493 7374Fax: 020-7491 9278E-mail: pasi@slmoss.comWeb site: www.slmoss.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30; other times by appointmentChinese and Japanese works of art
Martin Murray 250 | 6Martin MurrayEast Finchley, LondonTel: 020-8883 0755Mobile: 07970 625359Fax: 020-8883 0755E-mail: info@martinmurrayantiques.co.ukWeb site:www.martinmurraycountryantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsCountry furniture and folk art, pottery
Nigel Norman Fine Jewels 252 | 2Nigel NormanStand 335/6, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPTel: 020-7495 3066; Mobile: 07801 789316E-mail: jewels@nigelnorman.co.ukWeb 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 252 | 52Robert Ogden28-29 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0NXTel: 020-7493 9136E-mail: jewels@richardogden.comWeb site: www.richardogden.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30Jewellery from the 19th century to the present day;restoration; valuations
Susan Ollemans Oriental Art 252 | 80Susan Ollemans13 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AAMobile: 07775 566356E-mail: ollemans@tiscali.co.ukWeb site: www.ollemans.comOpen by appointment onlyChinese ceramics and jades; Indian jewellery and paintings
Ossowski 254 | 29Matthew Ossowski, Mark Ossowski83 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8PHTel: 020-7730 3256E-mail: mark@ossowski.co.ukWeb 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
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Anthony Outred (Antiques) Ltd 254 | 22Anthony Outred72 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LSTel: 020-7730 7948E-mail: antiques@outred.co.ukWeb site: www.outred.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5Interesting and amusing objects; natural history;furniture and sculpture; also antique door accessories
The Park Gallery 250 | 4Robin Start26 Connaught Street, London W2 2AFTel: 020-7262 2588; Mobile: 07785 285856E-mail: art@theparkgallery.comWeb site: www.theparkgallery.comOpen Monday-Friday by appointment only18th- to 20th-century British paintings and prints; sporting art; 19th-century Orientalism; modern and contemporary art from the Arab world
Frank PartridgeFrank Partridge, Susan Partridge7 Thurloe Square, London SW7 2TATel: 020-7225 3654; Mobile: 07801 480548Fax: 020-7581 9387E-mail: mail@frankpartridge.co.ukWeb site: www.frankpartridge.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEnglish and French furniture
A Pash and Sons 252 | 17Robert Pash37 South Audley Street, London W1K 2PNTel: 020-7493 5176E-mail: robert.pash@idnet.co.ukWeb site: www.pashantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday by appointmentSilver and other works of art
W H Patterson Ltd 252 | 47Glenn Fuller, Marie-Claire Meredith, GrahamMagee, Carla Pinto19 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BBTel: 020-7629 4119; Fax: 020-7499 0119E-mail: info@whpatterson.comWeb site: www.whpatterson.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6; Saturday (during exhibitions) 10-2European Masters of the 19th-century and contemporary worldwide artists
Pelham 252 | 21Alan Rubin23 Berkeley Square, London W1J 6HETel: 020-7629 0905; Fax: 020-7495 4511E-mail: antiques@pelhamgalleries.comWeb 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, needle-work & fabrics; Oriental ceramics & art works
Guy Peppiatt Fine Art Ltd 252 | 81Guy PeppiattRiverwide House, 6 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street,St James’s, London SW1Y 6BUTel: 020-7930 3839; Mobile: 07956 968284Fax: 020-7839 1504E-mail: guy@peppiattfineart.co.ukWeb site: www.peppiattfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-618th- and 19th-century British drawings and watercolours
Richard Peters Antiques 256 | 17Richard PetersVicarage House, 58-60 Kensington ChurchStreet, London W8 4DBTel: 020-7938 3824; Mobile: 07949 081657Fax: 020-7938 3824E-mail: info@richardpetersantiques.comWeb 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: 07831 633886E-mail: peter@peterpetrou.comWeb site: www.peterpetrou.comOpen by appointment onlyWorks of art, sculpture, interesting furniture; objects of an exotic nature
Trevor Philip & Sons Ltd 252 | 70Trevor P Waterman, Saf Waterman75A Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6NPTel: 020-7930 2954E-mail: globe@trevorphilip.comWeb site: www.trevorphilip.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday by appointment onlyAntique globes; early scientific instruments; maritime instruments and works of art; restoration; valuations
Ronald Phillips Ltd 252 | 23S Phillips, T Fuad, C Johnstone26 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QLTel: 020-7493 2341Fax: 020-7495 0843E-mail: advice@ronaldphillips.co.ukWeb 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 252 | 26N E L Norton, F E Norton, J P Norton139 New Bond Street, London W1A 3DLTel: 020-7629 6261; Fax: 020-7495 6180E-mail: enquiries@sjphillips.comWeb site: www.sjphillips.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5Jewellery, bijouterie and snuff boxes; silver; miniatures
Richard Philp7 Ravenscourt Square, London W6 0TWTel: 020-8748 5678Mobile: 07850 470091Fax: 020-8748 2949E-mail: rphilp@richardphilp.comWeb site: www.richardphilp.comOpen by appointmentAntiquities; Old Master, 20th-century and moderndrawings; medieval and Renaissance sculpture; contemporary sculpture; Renaissance paintings and early portraits
Pieces of Time 252 | 2Jonathan Wachsmann, Lynette JosephUnits 17-19, 1-7 Davies Mews, London W1K 5ABTel: 020-7629 2422 or 020-7629 3272Fax: 020-7409 1625E-mail: info@antique-watch.comWeb site: www.antique-watch.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Antique precision pocket watches; Judaica
Jonathan Potter Ltd 250 | 8Jonathan Potter, Lindy Mackie52a George Street, London W1U 7EATel: 020-7491 3520E-mail: info@jpmaps.co.ukWeb site: www.jpmaps.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5Maps and atlases; books and manuscripts; valuations
Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts 250 | 5Sylvia PowellSuite 400 Ceramic House, 571 Finchley Road, London NW3 7BNTel: 020-8201 5880Mobile: 07802 714998E-mail: sylvia@sylviapowell.comWeb site: www.sylviapowell.comBy appointment or contact for complimentary tickets to major fairsLate 19th- and early 20th-century British art pottery
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Nicholas Price 250 | 22Nicholas Price55 Cathles Road, London SW12 9LETel: 020-8673 9996; Mobile: 07860 636199E-mail: nicholas@pricefineart.comWeb site: www.pricefineart.comOpen by appointment18th- and 19th-century English painting and prints
Priestley & Ferraro 252 | 62David Priestley17 King Street, London SW1Y 6QUTel: 020-7930 6228; Fax: 020-7930 6226E-mail: info@priestleyandferraro.comWeb site: www.priestleyandferraro.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Early Chinese art - Neolithic to Song Dynasty
Pyms Gallery 252 | 13Alan Hobart, Mary Hobart9 Mount Street, London W1K 3NGTel: 020-7629 2020; Fax: 020-7629 2060E-mail: paintings@pymsgallery.comWeb site: www.pymsgallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6 and by appointmentPaintings: 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century British andIrish, 19th-century French; valuations
Bernard Quaritch Ltd 252 | 17John T L Koh40 South Audley Street, London W1K 2PRTel: 020-7297 4888; Fax: 020-7297 4866E-mail: rarebooks@quaritch.comWeb site: www.quaritch.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-6Rare books and manuscripts
Raffety Ltd 256 | 16Nigel Raffety79 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGTel: 020-7937 2220; Fax: 020-7376 1823E-mail: info@raffetyclocks.comWeb site: www.raffetyclocks.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-5English longcase and bracket clocks; barometers;marine chronometers; 17th- and 18th-century furniture; restoration
The Reel Poster GalleryBruce MarchantBy appointment, Kensington & Mayfair, LondonMobile: 07970 846703E-mail: info@reelposter.comWeb site: www.reelposter.comOpen by appointment onlyOriginal vintage film posters
Reindeer Antiques Ltd 256 | 15Peter Alexander81 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BGTel: 020-7937 3754; Fax: 020-7937 7199E-mail: london@reindeerantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.reindeerantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday 10.30-5;other times by appointment17th- to early 19th-century English furniture; paintings; clocks and barometers
Robyn Robb 250 | 3Robyn RobbPO Box 66256, Ranelagh Gardens, London SW6 9DRTel: 020-7731 2878; Fax: 020-7731 2878E-mail: robynrobb@clara.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th-century English porcelain
J Roger (Antiques) LtdCarolyn BayleyLondon W14 0RRTel: 020-7603 7627; Mobile: 07867 747521E-mail: jrogerantiques@btinternet.comOpen by appointment. Please telephone for an appointment18th- and early 19th-century furniture, especially smallelegant pieces; prints; porcelain; decorative items
Rogers de Rin 254 | 32Victoria de Rin76 Royal Hospital Road, Paradise Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 4HNTel: 020-7352 9007; Fax: 020-7351 9407E-mail: rogersderin@rogersderin.co.ukWeb 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, needleworkand Vienna bronzes
Rolleston 256 | 12Brian Rolleston, James Rolleston104a Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BUTel: 020-7229 5892E-mail: advice@rolleston-antiques.comWeb site: www.rolleston-antiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-1, 2-5.30; Saturday by appointment18th-century English furniture
Rountree Fine Art Ltd 254 | 6James Rountree118 Fulham Road, Chelsea, London SW3 6HUTel: 020-7370 3939; Fax: 020-7373 1679E-mail: info@rountreefineart.comWeb site: www.rountreefineart.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11.30-4 during exhibitions otherwise by appointment; Sunday by appointment18th- and 19th-century paintings in maritime, sporting and topographical subjects
Rutherston & Bandini Ltd 252 | 80Max Rutherston, Rosemary Bandini5 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AATel: 020-7930 0395; Fax: 020-7930 8038E-mail: pasi@netsukeandinro.comWeb site: www.netsukeandinro.comOpen by appointment onlyJapanese art, principally netsuke and lacquer
Sabin Galleries LtdPeregrine Sabin2 Waterden Court, Queensdale Place, Holland Park, London W11 4SQMobile: 07718 254960Open by appointment onlyEnglish paintings
Patrick Sandberg Antiques 256 | 4Patrick Sandberg, Katherine Sandberg150-152 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BNTel: 020-7229 0373; Fax: 020-7792 3467E-mail: psand@antiquefurniture.netWeb 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: 020-7937 6000; Fax: 020-7937 3351E-mail: santos@santoslondon.comWeb 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: 020-7581 9888; Fax: 020-7823 8473E-mail: email@adriansassoon.comWeb site: www.adriansassoon.comOpen by appointment onlyEuropean ceramics; contemporary ceramics and glass;contemporary jewellery and silver
Silverman Antiques Ltd 256 | 7Robin Silverman, Bill Brackenbury4 Campden Street, London W8 7EPTel: 020-7985 0555; Mobile: 07787 124601 or07970 885921; Fax: 020-7985 0556E-mail: silver@silverman-london.comWeb site: www.silverman-london.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 9.30-4.30Silver and silver flatware
Sim Fine Art 250 | 16Andrew Sim1 Royal Parade, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 5PGMobile: 07919 356150E-mail: simfineart@btinternet.comWeb site: www.simfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairsBritish watercolours, drawings, oil paintings 1750-1950
Julian Simon Fine Art Ltd 254 | 23Michael Brookstone, Julian Brookstone70 Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8LSTel: 020-7730 8673; Fax: 020-7823 6116E-mail: juliansimon@hotmail.co.ukWeb site: www.19thcenturypaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-418th-, 19th- and 20th-century British and European paintings
Sinai and Sons 252 | 14Raphael Sinai, Joshua Sinai, Elizabeth Imperato60 South Audley Street, London W1K 2QWTel: 020-7495 5557; Fax: 020-7495 5558E-mail: mail@sinaiandsons.comWeb site: www.sinaiandsons.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6; Saturday and Sunday by appointment only19th- and 20th-century European, American and Asian decorative arts
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Sladmore Contemporary 252 | 22Gerry Farrell, Nona Horswell, Edward Horswell32 Bruton Place, Berkeley Square, London W1J 6NWTel: 020-7499 0365; Fax: 020-7409 1381E-mail: info@sladmore.comWeb site: www.sladmore.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentContemporary sculpture and paintings
The Sladmore Gallery 252 | 68Edward Horswell, Gerry Farrell, Nona Horswell57 Jermyn Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6LXTel: 020-7629 1144; Fax: 020-7495 3668E-mail: admin@sladmore.comWeb site: www.sladmore.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 11-4Fine 19th- & 20th-century bronze sculptures; specialities: 19th-century animalier and sportingsculpture and early 20th-century sculpture includingthe works of Bugatti, Pompon, Steinlen, Maillol,Degas, Rodin, Troubetzkoy and Sandoz
Smith & Robinson 250 | 3Colin Smith, Gerald RobinsonLondon SW6Tel: 020-7371 0552Mobile: 07770 453597Fax: 020-8994 3783E-mail: cwsmith1@sky.comWeb site: www.smithandrobinson.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- to 21st-century decorative objects in tortoiseshell, ivory, silver and crocodile
Somlo Antiques 252 | 48George Somlo, Paul Symons, Sandi Somlo35-36 Burlington Arcade, London W1J 0QBTel: 020-7499 6526; Fax: 020-7499 0603E-mail: mail@somlo.comWeb site: www.somlo.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10.30-5.30Vintage wristwatches; antique pocket watches; vintage Omega watches
A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental Art 252 | 20Jules Speelman, John Mann, Chia-Han Chou129 Mount Street, London W1K 3NXTel: 020-7499 5126; Fax: 020-7355 3391E-mail: enquiries@ajspeelman.comWeb site: www.ajspeelman.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-5.30Oriental ceramics and works of art; valuations;restoration
Spink 250 | 1069 Southampton Row, London WC1B 4ETTel: 020-7563 4000Fax: 020-7563 4066E-mail: info@spink.comWeb site: www.spink.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Coins & banknotes; stamps; orders, decorations, campaign medals and militaria; numismatic, war medals and related books; valuations
John Spink Fine Watercolours 250 | 26John Spink9 Richard Burbidge Mansions, 1 BrasenoseDrive, Barnes, London SW13 8RBTel: 020-8741 6152; Mobile: 07808 614168E-mail: john@johnspink.comWeb site: www.johnspink.comOpen by appointment onlyWatercolours and drawings
Stockspring Antiques 256 | 10A Agnew, F Marno114 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: 020-7727 7995; Fax: 020-7727 7995E-mail: stockspring@antique-porcelain.co.ukWeb 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 250 | 10Stephen Stodel, Jeremy StodelVault 24, The Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: 020-7405 7009; Fax: 020-7242 6366E-mail: stodel@msn.comWeb 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: 020-7938 2622; Mobile: 07860 579126Fax: 020-7938 2622E-mail: enquiries@strachanfineart.comWeb site: www.strachanfineart.comOpen by appointment and at fairs16th- to 20th-century portrait paintings and drawings, medieval and 20th-century sculpture
Symbolic & Chase 252 | 58Martin Travis30 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4QQTel: 020-7499 9902; Fax: 020-7499 9903E-mail: info@symbolicchase.comWeb site: www.symbolicchase.comOpen by appointment and at fairsRare and unique objets d’art, jewellery and watches
Tadema Gallery 250 | 13Sonya Newell-Smith, David Newell-Smith10 Charlton Place, Camden Passage, London N1 8AJTel: 020-7359 1055; Mobile: 07710 082395Fax: 020-7359 1055E-mail: info@tademagallery.comWeb 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: 020-7581 0253; Mobile: 07977 555230Fax: 020-7589 4495E-mail: jeremy@taylorgallery.comWeb site: www.taylorgallery.comOpen by appointment and at fairs20th-century British and Irish art, specialising in theworks of Edward Seago, Sir William Russell Flint,Montague Dawson, Sir Alfred Munnings, NormanWilkinson and in China Trade and marine paintings
The Temple Gallery 256 | 1Dr Sir Richard Temple, Bt, PhD6 Clarendon Cross, London W11 4APTel: 020-7727 3809; Fax: 020-7727 1546E-mail: info@templegallery.comWeb site: www.templegallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturdays duringspecial exhibitions or otherwise by appointmentByzantine, Greek and Russian icons; dating, attribution, restoration, conservation and iconographical analysis
William Thuillier 252 | 59William Thuillier14 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4PPTel: 020-7499 0106; Fax: 020-7233 8965E-mail: thuillart@aol.comWeb site: www.thuillart.comOpen by appointment onlyEuropean and British paintings 1600-1850
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art 254 | 31Dino Tomasso, Raffaello TomassoDove Walk, 107b Pimlico Road, London SW1W 8PHTel: 020-7730 7125E-mail: info@tomassobrothers.co.ukWeb site: www.tomassobrothers.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; or by appointmentEuropean sculpture, furniture, antiquities, decorativearts and Old Master paintings
Trafalgar Galleries / B Cohen & Sons 252 | 61A Cohen, R Cohen35 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AYTel: 020-7839 6466/7; Fax: 020-7976 1838E-mail: info@trafalgargalleries.comWeb site: www.trafalgargalleries.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; appointment advisableOld Master paintings
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Trinity House 252 | 6Simon Shore50 Maddox Street, London W1S 1AYTel: 020-7499 8958; Mobile: 07866 419566Fax: 020-7493 6302E-mail: art@trinityhousepaintings.comWeb site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-6; Sunday by appointment only19th- and 20th-century British and Continental paintings
W F Turk Antique ClocksWilliam Turkc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDMobile: 07785 583500E-mail: sales@wfturk.comWeb site: www.wfturk.comOpen by appointment onlyAntique clocks and barometers
Rafael Valls Ltd 252 | 64Rafael Valls, Caroline Valls11 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BNTel: 020-7930 1144; Fax: 020-7976 1596E-mail: benedikte@rafaelvalls.co.ukWeb site: www.rafaelvalls.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6.30Old Master paintings, specialising in Dutch andFlemish 17th-century old Masters
Jan Van Beers 252 | 4J Van Beers34 Davies Street, London W1K 4NETel: 020-7408 0434; Fax: 020-7355 1397E-mail: jan@vanbeers.demon.co.ukWeb site: www.janvanbeers.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6Oriental ceramics and works of art; porcelain, potteryand enamels; valuations
Johnny Van Haeften Ltd 252 | 75Johnny Van Haeften, Sarah Van Haeften13 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DBTel: 020-7930 3062; Fax: 020-7839 6303E-mail: paintings@johnnyvanhaeften.comWeb site: www.johnnyvanhaeften.comOpen Monday-Friday 10-6; other times by appointmentDutch and Flemish old Master paintings; valuations
Vine Antiques Ltd 252 | 2Diana Apsimon, Richard ApsimonStand 328, Grays Antiques Centre, 58 Davies Street, London W1K 5LPMobile: 07771 996570 or 07831 689271E-mail: vineantiques@hotmail.comWeb site: www.vineantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-518th- to 20th-century silver, collectors’ items and stevengraph silk woven pictures
Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited 252 | 59Rupert Wace, Claire Brown14 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4PPTel: 020-7495 1623; Fax: 020-7495 8495E-mail: info@rupertwace.co.ukWeb site: www.rupertwace.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 10-5; or by appointmentEgyptian, Classical, European and Near Eastern antiquities
Walpoles 250 | 15Graham Walpole, Louis Walpole5 Commonwealth Buildings, Woolwich Church Street, London SE18 5NSMobile: 07831 561042E-mail: info@walpoleantiques.comWeb site: www.walpoleantiques.comOpen by appointment onlyMaritime pictures & works of art; military pictures& campaign furniture; colonial furniture & worksof art; Chinese export trade
William Walter Antiques Ltd 250 | 10J Walter, E SimpsonLondon Silver Vaults, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1QSTel: 020-7242 3248; Fax: 020-7404 1280E-mail: elizabeth@williamwalter.co.ukWeb 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 ClocksHoward WalwynPO Box 66039, London W3 3EEMobile: 07768 096869E-mail: howard@howardwalwyn.comWeb site: www.howardwalwyn.comOpen by appointment and at fairsEnglish longcase and bracket clocks; barometers;marine chronometers; 17th- and 18th-century furniture
Wartski Ltd 252 | 27Geoffrey Munn OBE, Katherine Purcell, Kieran McCarthy14 Grafton Street, London W1S 4DETel: 020-7493 1141; Fax: 020-7409 7448E-mail: wartski@wartski.comWeb 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 256 | 9Jorge Welsh116 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BHTel: 020-7229 2140; Fax: 020-7792 3535E-mail: uk@jorgewelsh.comWeb site: www.jorgewelsh.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30Chinese export porcelain works of art related to the Portuguese Expansion: Africa (Afro-Portuguese),China, India (Indo-Portuguese) and Japan (Namban)
Mark J WestMark WestCobb Antiques Ltd, PO Box 595, Redhill, Surrey RH1 3XBTel: Redhill (01737) 643646; Fax: (01737) 643646E-mail: westglass@aol.comWeb site: www.markwest-glass.comOpen by appointment only18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Continental glass
Arnold Wiggins & Sons Ltd 252 | 83Michael Gregory31 Bury Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6AUTel: 020-7925 0195E-mail: info@arnoldwiggins.comWeb site: www.arnoldwiggins.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.3016th- to 20th-century picture frames
Willow Gallery 252 | 71Andrew Stevens40 & 41 Duke Street, St James’s, London SW1Y 6DFTel: 020-7968 1830; Fax: 020-7839 8497E-mail: enquiries@willowgallery.comWeb site: www.willowgallery.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-6British and European 19th- and 20th-century oil paintings
Mary Wise & Grosvenor Antiques 256 | 17Elisabeth Lorie58 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4DBTel: 020-7937 8649E-mail: enq@wiseantiques.comWeb site: www.wiseantiques.comOpen Monday-Friday 11-4; other times byappointmentPorcelain; 18th- and 19th-century bronzes; Chinese watercolours
Robert Young Antiques 250 | 23Robert Young, Josyane Young68 Battersea Bridge Road, London SW11 3AGTel: 020-7228 7847; Fax: 020-7585 0489E-mail: office@robertyoungantiques.comWeb 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 250 | 23Rainer Zietz1a Prairie Street, London SW8 3PXTel: 020-7498 2355; Fax: 020-7720 7745E-mail: info@rainerzietz.comOpen by appointment Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30European works of art, sculpture, ceramics, glass and silver
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EASTERN ENGLAND
BEDFORDSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIREESSEX HERTFORDSHIRENORFOLK SUFFOLK
AMPTHILL
S & S Timms Antiques Ltd 262 | 3Robert TimmsPO Box 813, Ampthill, Bedfordshire MK45 9AWTel: Ampthill (01525) 719300Mobile: 07801 428701; Fax: (01525) 719300E-mail: info@timmsantiques.comWeb 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 262 | 16Jane MaufeMarket House, Burnham Market, Norfolk PE31 8HFTel: Fakenham (01328) 738475Mobile: 07884 426294; Fax: (01328) 738475E-mail: janemaufeantiques@gmail.comOpen 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: Bury St Edmunds (01284) 828884E-mail: on requestOpen by appointment onlyWorks of art; domestic metalwork and metalware;period textiles and needlework; iron; steel; paktong
Denzil Grant 262 | 10Denzil Grant, Nicky GrantGreen Farm Gallery, Oak Road, Great Green,Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 3SNTel: Beyton (01359) 230888; Fax: (01359) 233430E-mail: denzil@denzilgrant.comWeb site: www.denzilgrant.comOpen by appointment only18th- and 19th-century country and French provincialwalnut, fruitwood and oak furniture; tapestries; objets d’art; primitives; folk art, restoration
CAMBRIDGE
John Beazor Antiques 262 | 4Martin Beazor78 & 80 Regent Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1DPTel: Cambridge (01223) 355178Mobile: 07774 123379E-mail: martin@johnbeazorantiques.co.ukWeb 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 262 | 8Jane Sumner, John BraundOvershot Watermill, Colne Engaine, Colchester, Essex CO6 2HXTel: Colchester (01787) 22358Mobile: 07860 883302E-mail: jane.sumner@btconnect.comOpen by appointment only18th-century English furniture and works of art; valuations
FINCHINGFIELD
Laura Bordignon Antiques 262 | 5Laura BordignonPO Box 6247, Finchingfield, Essex CM7 4ERTel: (01371) 81179Mobile: 07778 787929Fax: (01371) 811792E-mail: laurabordignon@hotmail.comWeb site: www.laurabordignon.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEuropean ivories, Japanese ivories and bronzes
HITCHIN
Phillips of Hitchin (Antiques) Ltd 262 | 2Jerome Phillips, Barbara PhillipsThe Manor House, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 1JWTel: Hitchin (01462) 432067Fax: (01462) 441368E-mail: phillips.of.hitchin@talk21.comOpen Monday-Thursday 9-5.30; other times by appointment onlyEnglish furniture 1730-1850. Reference books for antique furniture.
HOLT
Anthony Fell Antiques & Works of Art Ltd 262 | 15Anthony Fell, Catherine FellChester House, 47 Bull Street, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6HP
Tel: Holt (01263) 712912Mobile: 07850 004731E-mail: anthonyfellantiques@tiscali.co.ukWeb site: www.anthonyfell.comMonday-Saturday 9.30-1, 2-5 (advisable to telephone if travelling far)18th-century English furniture; works of art
HUNTINGDON
The Canon Gallery 262 | 7Jeremy GreenNear Huntingdon, CambridgeshireTel: (01832) 293206Mobile: 07831 760511E-mail: enquiries@canongallery.co.ukWeb site: www.thecanongallery.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsOils and watercolours from the 17th-, 18th-, 19th- and 20th-centuries and some contemporary paintings
Mark Seabrook Antiques 262 | 7Mark Seabrook, Elaine SeabrookPO Box 396, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 9HY
Mobile: 07770 721931E-mail: enquiries@markseabrook.comWeb site: www.markseabrook.comOpen at fairsOak and country furniture; early metalware; treen and ceramics; restoration
LONG MELFORD
Jane Khurana Fine Arts in Suffolk 262 | 9Jane CochraneLong Melford, Suffolk CO10 9HZ
Tel: Long Melford (01787) 377759Mobile: 07773 602804Fax: (01787) 370190E-mail: jane@jcochrane.comOpen by appointment and at fairsPaintings: 17th- to early 19th-century; miniatures;Norwich and Suffolk School; early furniture
Marris Antiques 262 | 9Robert MarrisStock available for viewing at: Long MelfordAntiques Centre, Chapel Maltings, Little SaintMary’s, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9HX
Correspondence address: PO Box 10103, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 7WJ
Tel: Sudbury (01787) 371523Mobile: 07841 500644E-mail: robertmarris06@aol.comWeb site: www.marrisantiqueglass.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; 18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Irishglass; resto ration; valuations
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NORWICH
James Brett Antiques & Works of Art 262 | 14James Brett42 St Giles Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1LWTel: Norwich (01603) 628171Mobile: 07725 166006Fax: (01603) 630245E-mail: james@jamesbrettnorwich.comWeb site: www.jamesbrettnorwich.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 10-5; appointment advis-able; closed lunchtimeFurniture; European sculpture and works of art;metalwork
SIBLE HEDINGHAM
W A Pinn & Sons 262 | 6Keith Pinn, John Pinn, Gill Pinn124 Swan Street, Sible Hedingham, Essex CO9 3HPTel: Hedingham (01787) 461127E-mail: keith@pinnantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.pinnantiques.comOpen by appointment18th- and 19th-century furniture; antique lighting
TRING
Solomon Bly 262 | 1Julian Bly, Katherine BlyThe Courtyard, 94 Western Road, Tring, Hertfordshire HP23 4BJTel: Tring (01442) 828011Mobile: 07785 575955; Fax: (01442) 828091E-mail: jjb@solomonbly.comWeb site: www.solomonbly.comOpen by appointment and at fairs17th- to 20th-century English and American furniture; restoration; valuations
WACTON
Olde Time 262 | 12Paul NunnOak Bank Farm, Sallow Lane, Wacton, Norfolk NR15 2ULTel: (01508) 832188; Mobile: 07785 280985Fax: (01508) 530397E-mail: paul@oakbank0.demon.co.ukWeb site: www.oldetimeantiqueclocks.comOpen by appointment and at fairsClocks and barometers
WOODBRIDGE
David Gibbins Antiques 262 | 11David Gibbins, Margaret Gibbins42 Clements Road, Melton Park, Woodbridge,Suffolk IP12 4SZTel: Woodbridge (01394) 382685Mobile: 07702 306914E-mail: gibbins43@yahoo.co.ukWeb site: www.gibbinsantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment18th-century furniture; metalwork; porcelain, pottery; valuations
YOXFORD
Suffolk House Antiques 262 | 13Andrew SingletonHigh Street, Yoxford, Saxmundham, Suffolk IP17 3EPTel and fax: Yoxford (01728) 668122Mobile: 07860 521583E-mail: andrew.singleton@suffolk-house-antiques.co.ukWeb 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 GLOUCESTERSHIREHEREFORDSHIRE LEICESTERSHIRENORTHAMPTONSHIRE OXFORDSHIRERUTLAND SHROPSHIRESTAFFORDSHIRE WARWICKSHIREWEST MIDLANDS WALES
BEACONSFIELD
Claudia Hill 259 | 13Claudia HillEllison Fine Art, Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireTel: Beaconsfield (01494) 678880E-mail: claudia.hill@ellisonfineart.co.ukWeb site: www.ellisonfineart.comOpen by appointment only16th- to 19th-century portrait miniatures and silhou-ettes; valuations; restoration
BROADWAY
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway 259 | 24Tony Haynes, Mark ShawPicton House Galleries, 42 The High Street,Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DTTel: Broadway (01386) 852649Mobile: 07831 893465 or 07710 108891Fax: (01386) 858187E-mail: email@haynesfineart.comWeb site: www.haynesfineart.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-6; Sunday by appointment16th- to 21st-century British and Continental oils & watercolours
John Noott Galleries 259 | 24John Noott, Amanda Noott, Julie WynneFarnham House, Church Street, Broadway,Worcestershire WR12 7AETel: Broadway (01386) 852787; Fax: (01386) 858349E-mail: jon@john-noott.comWeb site: www.john-noott.comOpen by appointment onlyPaintings and watercolours - all periods; 19th- and 20th-century bronzes and sculpture
Trinity House 259 | 24Steven Beale20 High Street, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7DTTel: Broadway (01386) 859329Mobile: 07958 679762; Fax: (01386) 859298E-mail: art@trinityhousepaintings.comWeb site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday & Sunday 10-419th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings
BURFORD
Lucy Johnson 259 | 19Lucy JohnsonMailing address: 1 Calico Row, Plantation Wharf, London SW11 3YHMobile: 07974 149912E-mail: lucy-johnson@lucy-johnson.comWeb site: www.lucy-johnson.com orwww.bada.orgOpen by appointment (Showrooms in Burford,Oxfordshire and Plantation Wharf, London)Early furniture and modern British pictures
David Pickup 259 | 19115 High Street, Burford, Oxfordshire OX18 4RGTel: Burford (01993) 822555Web site: www.davidpickup.netOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.3017th-, 18th- and 19th-century furniture; clocks andbarometers; European sculpture and works of art; late 19th- and early 20th-century Western applied arts
CHELTENHAM
Montpellier Clocks 259 | 26Tobias Birch13 Rotunda Terrace, Montpellier Street, Chel-tenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1SWTel: Cheltenham (01242) 242178E-mail: info@montpellierclocks.comWeb site: www.montpellierclocks.comBy appointmentClocks and barometers; valuations; restoration
CHIPPING CAMPDEN
AD Antiques Ltd 259 | 20Alison DaveyPO Box 51, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 6UQMobile: 07811 783518E-mail: alison@adantiques.comWeb site: www.adantiques.comOpen by appointment and at fairsBritish art pottery c.1870-1930
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CIRENCESTER
William H Stokes 259 | 28William H Stokes, Peter W BontoftThe Cloisters, 6/8 Dollar Street, Cirencester,Gloucestershire GL7 2AJTel: Cirencester (01285) 653907Fax: (01285) 640533E-mail: post@williamhstokes.co.ukWeb 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 259 | 1Roger de VilleWestfields Cottage, Stubwood, Denstone,Staffordshire ST14 5HUTel: Rugeley (01889) 590620; Mobile: 07798 793857E-mail: rogerdeville99@gmail.comWeb 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 259 | 31Tim Bowen, Betsan BowenGallery, Ivy House, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire SA17 5SSTel: Ferryside (01267) 267122Mobile: 07967 728515; Fax: (01267) 267045E-mail: info@timbowenantiques.co.ukWeb 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: 07785 765508; Fax: (01684) 311585E-mail: pc@paulchampkins.demon.co.ukWeb site: www.paulchampkins.comOpen by appointment onlyOriental art, specialising in Chinese, Korean and Japanese
HIGH WYCOMBE
Glade Antiques 259 | 11Mrs Sonia VaughanPO Box 873, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 3ZQTel: High Wycombe (01494) 882818Mobile: 07771 552328; Fax: (01494) 882818E-mail: sonia@gladeantiques.comRegular exhibitions, otherwise open by appointmentOriental ceramics, bronzes and jades, including Chinese antiquities
LUDLOW
R G Cave & Sons Ltd 259 | 5John Cave, Ray CaveWalcote House, 17 Broad Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1NGTel: Ludlow (01584) 873568; Fax: (01584) 875050Open Monday-Saturday 10-5.30; other times by appointmentAntiques and fine art; collectibles
G D Ginger Antiques 259 | 5Glenn Ginger5 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1DATel: Ludlow (01584) 876939; Mobile: 07970 666437E-mail: gdgingerantiques@aol.comWeb site: www.gdginger-antiques.comOpen Monday-Wednesday, Friday and Saturday9-5; Thursday and Sunday by appointment17th- and 18th-century oak and country furniture, 18th- and early 19th-century formal mahogany furniture
MARLOW
Messum’s 259 | 14David Messum, Carol Tee, Michael ChildThe Studio, Lord’s Wood, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 2QSTel: Maidenhead (01628) 486565Fax: (01628) 890205E-mail: info@messums.comWeb site: www.messums.comOpen by appointmentBritish Impressionism, modern British and contemporary art and sculpture; restoration
MORETON-IN-MARSH
Benton Fine Art 259 | 21Jeffrey Benton, Matthew BentonRegent House, High Street, Moreton-in-Marsh,Gloucestershire GL56 0AXTel: Moreton-in-Marsh (01608) 652153Mobile: 07710 540549; Fax: (01608) 652153E-mail: pictures@bentonfineart.comWeb site: www.bentonfineart.comOpen by appointment only19th- and early 20th-century British and Europeanpaintings; 18th- and early 19th-century furniture
Jeffrey Formby Antiques 259 | 21Jeffrey FormbyOrchard Cottage, East Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0LQTel: Moreton-in-Marsh (01608) 650558E-mail: jeff@formby-clocks.co.ukWeb site: www.formby-clocks.co.ukOpen by appointmentClocks, horological books and some scientific instruments
Antony Preston Antiques Ltd 259 | 21Antony Preston, Sally PrestonPO Box 82, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0UJTel: Cotswold (01451) 831586; Mobile: 07785 975599E-mail: antony@antonypreston.comWeb site: www.antonypreston.comOpen by appointment18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; clocks and barometers
Geoffrey Stead 259 | 21Geoffrey Roberts, Mimi RobertsUnit 12, Cotswold Business Village, London Road,Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire GL56 0JQTel: Moreton-in-Marsh (01608) 686886Mobile: 07768 460450E-mail: geoffreystead@me.comWeb site: www.geoffreystead.co.ukOpen by appointment only18th- and early 19th-century European furniture and decorative works of art
MUCH WENLOCK
John King 259 | 3John KingRaynalds Mansion, High Street, Much Wenlock, Shropshire TF13 6AETel: Much Wenlock (01952) 727456E-mail: kingj896@aol.comOpen by appointment; telephone call advisableFurniture and associated items from the 17th- to19th-centuries
NEWENT
Jillings 259 | 25John Jillings, Doro JillingsCroft House, 17 Church Street, Newent,Gloucestershire GL18 1PUTel: Newent (01531) 822100; Fax: (01531) 822666E-mail: clocks@jillings.comWeb site: www.jillings.comOpen Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10-6; other times by appointment18th- and 19th-century English and Continental clocks
OXFORD
Reginald Davis (Oxford) Ltd 259 | 16D J Marcus, J P Marcus34 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4ANTel: Oxford (01865) 248347; Fax: (01865) 200915E-mail: finesilverware@aol.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 10-6; closed MondayJewellery; silver and old Sheffield plate; valuations
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Christopher & Angela Legge Oriental Carpets 259 | 16Christopher Legge, Angela Seger-Legge25 Oakthorpe Road, Summertown, Oxford,Oxfordshire OX2 7BDTel: Oxford (01865) 557572Mobile: 07860 242203; Fax: (01865) 554877E-mail: info@leggecarpets.comWeb site: www.leggecarpets.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; Wednesday by appointmentOriental and European carpets and textiles of artistic merit; tribal weavings
Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) Ltd 259 | 16Judy Payne, Joe Mitchell131 High Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4DHTel: Oxford (01865) 243787Fax: (01865) 793241E-mail: silver@payneandson.co.ukWeb 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
PAINSWICK
Newman Fine Art 259 | 29Derek NewmanBell Cottage, Friday Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire GL6 6QJTel: Painswick (01452) 812230Mobile: 07802 436621E-mail: derek@newmanfineart.co.ukWeb site: www.newmanfineart.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- to 20th-century British watercolours and drawings
POTTERSPURY, NR TOWCESTER
Reindeer Antiques Ltd 259 | 9John Butterworth43 Watling Street, Potterspury, Nr Towcester,Northamptonshire NN12 7QDTel: Potterspury (01908) 542407 or (01908) 542200; Fax: (01908) 542121E-mail: sales@reindeerantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.reindeerantiques.co.ukOpen by appointmentEnglish furniture; paintings; clocks and barometers
SHREWSBURY
Callaghan Fine Paintings Ltd 259 | 2Daniel Callaghan22 St Mary’s Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY1 1EDTel: Shrewsbury (01743) 343452Mobile: 07810 714545E-mail: art@callaghan-finepaintings.comWeb site: www.callaghan-finepaintings.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-519th- and 20th-century British and European paintings
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
Baggott Church Street Ltd 259 | 22D J Baggott, C M BaggottChurch Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1BBTel: Cotswold (01451) 830370E-mail: info@baggottantiques.comWeb site: www.baggottantiques.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5.3017th- to 19th-century English furniture; English andWelsh oak and country furniture; portrait paintings;metalwork; treen
Keith Hockin Antiques 259 | 22Keith Hockin, Patricia HockinThe Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1AFTel: Cotswold (01451) 831058E-mail: keithhockin@ruralsat.netWeb site: www.keithhockin.comOpen by appointment to suit you, or take achance as our opening times may vary16th- to 18th-century oak furniture; carvings, metalwork and pewter
The Titian Gallery 259 | 22Ilona Johnson-GibbsBroadwell House, Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1JSTel: Cotswold (01451) 830004Mobile: 07769 902092; Fax: (01451) 830126E-mail: info@thetitiangallery.comWeb site: www.thetitiangallery.comOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10.30-5.30; other times by appointment18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century British and European oil paintings, watercolours and bronzes
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Howards Jewellers 259 | 23Ian Eves44A Wood Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6JGTel: Stratford (01789) 205404Mobile: 07779 091795; Fax: (01789) 293652E-mail: ian.eves@btconnect.comWeb site: www.howardsjewellers.comMonday-Saturday 9.30-5.30Period jewellery
SUTTON COLDFIELD
Thomas Coulborn & Sons 259 | 6Jonathan CoulbornVesey Manor, 64 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 1QPTel: 0121-354 3974; Mobile: 07941 252299Fax: 0121-354 4614E-mail: jc@coulborn.comWeb 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 259 | 27Alexander PuddyTaddington Manor, Taddington, Cheltenham,Gloucestershire GL54 5RYTel: Taddington (01386) 584414Mobile: 07774 416748; Fax: (01386) 584236E-mail: puddy@architectural-heritage.co.ukWeb site: www.architectural-heritage.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 10.30-4Antique garden ornament and statuary; architectural antiques
TETBURY
Alderson 259 | 30Kit Alderson40 Long Street, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8AQTel: Tetbury (01666) 500888; Mobile: 07836 594498E-mail: kit.alderson@btopenworld.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-517th- to 19th-century furniture and works of art
Jeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass 259 | 30PO Box 83, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 0ALMobile: 07831 209814Web site: www.antiqueglasslondon.comOpen by appointmentBritish and European glass from the 17th- to 20th-centuries
TOWCESTER
Hampton Antiques 259 | 8Mark GoodgerNorthamptonshireTel: (01604) 863979; Mobile: 07779 654879Fax: (01604) 863979E-mail: info@hamptonantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.hamptonantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyAntique boxes and accessories
WELSHPOOL
Rowles Fine Art 259 | 4Glenn RowlesThe Old Brewery, Brook Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LFTel: Welshpool (01938) 558811Mobile: 07802 303506; Fax: (01938) 558822E-mail: enquiries@rowlesfineart.co.ukWeb site: www.rowlesfineart.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-219th- and early 20th-century paintings; restoration
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WITNEY
Witney Antiques 259 | 18LSA & CJ Jarrett, RR Scott96-100 Corn Street, Witney, Oxfordshire OX28 6BUTel: Witney (01993) 703902Fax: (01993) 779852E-mail: witneyantiques@community.co.ukWeb 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 259 | 17John Howard6 Market Place, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1TATel: Woodstock (01993) 812580Mobile: 07831 850544E-mail: john@johnhoward.co.ukWeb site: www.antiquepottery.co.ukOpen most days; prior telephone call advisable18th- and 19th-century British pottery, includingearly Staffordshire figures, lustre-ware, cream-ware,Pratt-ware and Welsh pottery
NORTHERN ENGLAND
CHESHIRE CUMBRIADERBYSHIRE LANCASHIRELINCOLNSHIRE MERSEYSIDENORTHUMBERLAND NOTTINGHAMSHIREYORKSHIRE
BAKEWELL
Peter Bunting 260 | 9Peter BuntingHarthill Hall, Alport, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1LHTel: Bakewell (01629) 636203Web site: www.countryoak.co.ukOpen by appointment only17th- and 18th-century oak and country furniture;portraits
CARLISLE
Valerie Main Ltd 260 | 1Valerie Main, David MainPO Box 92, Carlisle, Cumbria CA5 7GDTel: Carlisle (01228) 711342; Fax: (01228) 711341E-mail: valerie.main@btinternet.comWeb site: www.valeriemain.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyRoyal Worcester and other fine English porcelainfrom the late 19th- and early 20th-centuries
GARGRAVE, SKIPTON
Philip Carrol 260 | 4Philip CarrolForge Cottage, High Street, Gargrave, North Yorkshire BD23 3RBTel: Gargrave (01756) 748272Mobile: 07860 525579E-mail: philipcarrol@yahoo.comWeb 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 260 | 4Jean M Myers, Simon MyersEndsleigh House, High Street, Gargrave, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3LXTel: Skipton (01756) 749587; Fax: (01756) 749322E-mail: rnmyersson@aol.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9-5.30; other times by appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; porcelain and pottery; valuations
HARROGATE
David Love Ltd 260 | 5Kevin Richardson10 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: Harrogate (01423) 565797E-mail: david.love@btconnect.comOpen Monday-Friday 9-1, 2-5.30; Saturday 9-1; other times by appointmentGeorgian and Regency furniture; porcelain and pottery
Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd 260 | 5Anthony Lumb, Mary LumbPO Box 768, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 9QXTel: Harrogate (01423) 863281By appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century English furniture; valuations; restoration
Elaine Phillips Antiques Ltd 260 | 5Colin Phillips, Louise Phillips2 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: Harrogate (01423) 569745Mobile: 07710 793753E-mail: louise@elainephillipsantiques.co.ukWeb 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 260 | 5Antonia Sutcliffe6 Montpellier Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TQTel: Harrogate (01423) 525355; Fax: (01423) 528729E-mail: antoniasutcliffe@aol.comWeb site: www.sutcliffegalleries.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2-5; Sunday by appointmentContemporary paintings
Sutcliffe Galleries 260 | 5Helen Sutcliffe, Gary Sutcliffe5 Royal Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2SZTel: Harrogate (01423) 562976Fax: (01423) 528729E-mail: info@sutcliffegalleries.comWeb site: www.sutcliffegalleries.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-1, 2-519th- and early 20th-century paintings; valuations; restoration; framing
Walker Galleries Ltd 260 | 5Ian Walker, Shirley Walker6 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2TFTel: Harrogate (01423) 567933Fax: (01423) 536664E-mail: wgltd@aol.comWeb site: www.walkergalleries.com 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 260 | 11Marcus AdamsBy appointment, Knutsford, CheshireTel: Knutsford (01565) 745012Mobile: 07957 382381; Fax: (01565) 745013E-mail: sales@millingtonadams.comWeb 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 260 | 3Dino Tomasso, Raffaello TomassoBardon Hall, Weetwood Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS16 8HJTel: 0113-275 5545; Fax: 0113 275 5565E-mail: info@tomassobrothers.co.ukWeb site: www.tomassobrothers.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEuropean sculpture, furniture, antiquities, decorative arts and Old Master paintings
LINCOLN
Hansord 260 | 7David Hansord, John Hansord6/7 Castle Hill, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3AATel: Lincoln (01522) 530044Mobile: 07831 183511; Fax: (01522) 530044E-mail: info@hansord.comWeb 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
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MACCLESFIELD
Holly Johnson Antiques 260 | 12Holly JohnsonThe Woodwork Shop, Lyme Green Settlement,Lyme Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 0LDTel: Lyme Green (01260) 253110Mobile: 07831 713956 or 07837 767272Fax: (01260) 253180E-mail: holly@hollyjohnsonantiques.comWeb site: www.hollyjohnsonantiques.comOpen by appointment19th-century English furniture; 20th-century first edition furniture
NANTWICH
Adams Antiques 260 | 10Sandra SummersChurches Mansion, 150 Hospital Street,Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 5RYTel: Nantwich (01270) 625643E-mail: sandy@adams-antiques.netWeb 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 260 | 8Cynthia WalmsleyBy appointment, Nottingham NG7Tel: 0115-941 7061; Mobile: 07785 792227E-mail: cynthia@c-walmsley.co.ukWeb 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 260 | 6Richard Pool, Kelly Taylor45 Stonegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 8AWTel: York (01904) 623862E-mail: info@barbaracattle.co.ukWeb site: www.barbaracattle.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9-5.30Jewellery; silver and old Sheffield plate; valuations
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
BERKSHIRE HAMPSHIREKENT SURREYSUSSEX
ALRESFORD
Max Rollitt 261 | 5Maxwell RollittThe Old Telephone Exchange, Station Road,Alresford, Hampshire SO24 9JGTel: Alresford (01962) 738800Mobile: 07771 960393Fax: (01962) 735777E-mail: sales@maxrollitt.comWeb site: www.maxrollitt.comFurniture up to 1850 and related objects; interior design service
BENENDEN
Richard Garnier 261 | 25Richard GarnierBenenden, KentTel: Cranbrook (01580) 240426Mobile: 07941 169009Fax: (01580) 240426E-mail: rich.garnier@tinyworld.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyAntique clocks and watches
BILLINGSHURST
Wakelin & Linfield 261 | 10Helen LinfieldPO Box 48, Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 0YZTel: Horsham (01403) 700004Mobile: 07850 350829 or 07917 215401Fax: (01403) 701173E-mail: wakelin_linfield@btinternet.comWeb site: www.wakelin-linfield.comOpen by appointment. You are welcome at any time, but strictly by appointment. Please telephone firstEnglish and Continental furniture; early bronze, brass, iron and steel
BLETCHINGLEY
Cider House Galleries Ltd 261 | 16Tony Roberts, Helen Roberts, Abigail HolmesNorfolk House, 80 High Street, Bletchingley, Surrey RH1 4PATel: Godstone (01883) 742198Mobile: 07789 813905Fax: (01883) 744014E-mail: admin@chgart.com or tony@chgart.comWeb 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 261 | 18Christopher JowittThe Green, High Street, Brasted, Kent TN16 1JLTel: Brasted (01959) 563698E-mail: c.jowitt@btconnect.comWeb site: www.warnerantiques.comOpen Tuesday-Saturday 10-5Pottery, porcelain and glass
CRONDALL
Farnham Antique Carpets Ltd 261 | 8Roderic Davies, Kristian Vanneman, Stephen MarshThe Old Parsonage, Church Street, Crondall, Surrey GU10 5QQTel: Farnham (01252) 851215E-mail: info@farnhamantiquecarpets.comWeb site: www.farnhamantiquecarpets.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 9.30-5; other times by appointment onlyOriental and European antique and contemporary carpets; restoration; valuations
CUCKFIELD
David Foord-Brown Antiques 261 | 14David Foord-Brown, Sean Barry3 Bank Buildings, High Street, Cuckfield, West Sussex RH17 5JUTel: Cuckfield (01444) 414418Mobile: 07850 188250E-mail: antiques@davidfoord-brown.comWeb site: www.davidfoord-brown.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.3018th- and early 19th-century furniture; porcelain; old Sheffield plate
EDENBRIDGE
Amherst Antiques 261 | 17Dianne Brick, Ivor BrickThe Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: Edenbridge (01732) 864163 or (01892) 725552Mobile: 07850 350212Fax: (01892) 725552E-mail: info@amherstantiques.co.ukWeb 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
Lennox Cato Antiques 261 | 17Lennox Cato, Susan Cato1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: Edenbridge (01732) 865988Mobile: 07836 233473E-mail: cato@lennoxcato.comWeb 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
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Derval 261 | 17Derek Roberts, Valerie RobertsThe Edenbridge Galleries, 1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: Edenbridge (01732) 867788Fax: (01732) 867726E-mail: derval@lewins.org.ukWeb site: www.dervalantiques.comExhibiting at Edenbridge Galleries or by appointmentClocks and occasional works of art
The Edenbridge Galleries 261 | 17A collective of BADA members:Amherst Antiques, Lennox Cato Antiques, Derval,Shaw Edwards, Jupiter Antiques, Kaye Michie, JohnRobertson and S & S Timms Antiques Ltd1 The Square, Church Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5BDTel: Edenbridge (01732) 864163Fax: (0870) 7064315E-mail: info@edenbridgegalleries.comWeb site: www.edenbridgegalleries.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday 10-4.30For further information about each member andtheir stock please see their main entry by using theindex on pages 246 to 248
ETON
John A Pearson AntiquesMrs Jillian Sinclair-Hillc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: Windsor (01753) 682136; Fax: (01753) 687151E-mail: jillianhortonlodge@googlemail.comWeb site: www.pearsons-fine-arts.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyAntiquities and works of art; 18th- and early 19th-century English and French furniture; oil paintings;portraits; porcelain; statues and busts; valuations.
GODALMING
Heath-Bullock Antiques 261 | 12Roger Heath-Bullock8 Meadrow, Godalming, Surrey GU7 3HNTel: Godalming (01483) 422562E-mail: info@heath-bullock.comWeb site: www.heath-bullock.comMonday-Saturday 10-517th- to 19th-century English and Continental furniture; works of art; valuations; restoration
GUILDFORD
Horological Workshops 261 | 13Mr M D Tooke, Mr K W Boylett204 Worplesdon Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9UYTel: Guildford (01483) 576496Fax: (01483) 452212E-mail: enquiries@horologicalworkshops.comWeb site: www.horologicalworkshops.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 8.30-5.30; Saturday 9-12.30; other times by appointmentClocks, watches and barometers; valuations; restoration
HUNGERFORD
Beedham Antiques Ltd 261 | 23W H Beedham, N Beedham26 Charnham Street, Charham Close, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 0EJTel: Hungerford (01488) 684141Fax: (01488) 684050E-mail: pbeedham@googlemail.comWeb 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
LEWES
H C Baxter & Sons 261 | 23G J BaxterPO Box 3010, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 9BYMobile: 07850 618812E-mail: partners@hcbaxter.co.ukWeb site: www.hcbaxter.co.ukOpen by appointment at our premises in East Sussex18th- and early 19th-century furniture; valuations
W F Bruce Antiques Ltd 261 | 23W F Bruce5 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PATel: Lewes (01273) 473123E-mail: info@wfbruce.co.ukWeb site: www.wfbruce.co.ukOpen every day except Monday 10-5 or by appointment onlyFine clocks
Anthony Woodburn Ltd 261 | 23Anthony WoodburnPO Box 2669, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3JETel: Lewes (01273) 486666; Fax: (01273) 486644E-mail: anthonywoodburn@btconnect.comWeb site: www.anthonywoodburn.comOpen by appointment onlyClocks and barometers
LINDFIELD
Lindfield Galleries 261 | 15David Adam62B High Street, Lindfield, West Sussex RH16 2HLTel: Lindfield (01444) 483817Fax: (01444) 484682E-mail: david@davidadam.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-4Carpets and rugs; tapestry; restoration
NEWBURY
Alan Walker 261 | 3Alan WalkerHalfway Manor, Halfway, Nr Newbury, Berkshire RG20 8NRTel: Newbury (01488) 657670Mobile: 07770 728397E-mail: walkerbarometers@aol.comWeb site: www.alanwalker-barometers.comOpen by appointmentBarometers and related scientific instruments;restoration
PETWORTH
Period Oak of Petworth Ltd 261 | 9Jack Simonini, Jackie SimoniniSt Mary’s Cottage, Church Street, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0ADTel: Petworth (01798) 344111Mobile: 07917 571350; Fax: (01798) 344111E-mail: sales@periodoakofpetworth.comWeb site: www.periodoakofpetworth.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-516th- and 17th-century oak furniture and early works of art
T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd 261 | 9T WilkinsonMarket Square, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0AHTel: Petworth (01798) 343638Mobile: 07851 426046E-mail: tony@wilkinsonantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.wilkinsonantiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.3017th- to 19th-century English furniture and accessories
PULBOROUGH
Elaine Saunderson Antiques 261 | 11John SaundersonHill House, Stane Street, Codmore Hill, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 1BQTel: Pulborough (01798) 875528Mobile: 07836 597485; Fax: (01798) 872860E-mail: elaine.saunderson@lineone.netViewing by appointment18th- to early 19th-century English period furniture with associated decorative items; valuations; restoration
ROTTINGDEAN
Jupiter Antiques 261 | 24Bradley DoverPO Box 609, Rottingdean, East Sussex BN2 7FWTel: Rottingdean (01273) 302865Mobile: 07931 312517; Fax: (01273) 889375E-mail: jupiterantiques@aol.comWeb site: www.jupiterantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs (See also under The Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)18th-, 19th- and early 20th-century English and Continental porcelain
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Christopher Buck Antiques 261 | 26Christopher Buck, Jane Buck56-60 Sandgate High Street, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3APTel: 08443 350845Mobile: 07836 551515Fax: 08443 350845E-mail: cb@christopherbuck.co.ukWeb site: www.christopherbuck.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; closed Sunday and sometimes Wednesday18th- and 19th-century English furniture and accessories; restorations; valuations
SOUTHAMPTON
Maurice Dear 261 | 7Maurice DearBy Appointment, Southampton, HampshireTel: 023-8077 6947Mobile: 07703 233305Fax: 023-8077 6947E-mail: dearline@msn.comWeb site: www.mauricedear.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyEarly British and Irish watercolours
TONBRIDGE
Campbell & Archard Ltd 261 | 19Paul Archard25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3DNTel: Tonbridge (01732) 358986E-mail: drclocks@clara.netWeb site: www.campbellandarchard.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday and other times by appointmentClocks; speciality: early Viennese Biedermeier period regulators
Derek Roberts Antiques 261 | 19Paul Archard25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 3DNTel: Tonbridge (01732) 358986Fax: (01732) 771842E-mail: drclocks@clara.netWeb 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
G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) Ltd 261 | 6G E Marsh, D Dipper32a The Square, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9EXTel: Winchester (01962) 844443E-mail: gem@marshclocks.co.ukWeb site: www.marshclocks.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5; other times by appointmentClocks, watches and barometers; valuations
REDHILL
John RobertsonJohn RobertsonPO Box 691, Redhill, Surrey RH1 9DHMobile: 07860 571799E-mail: john_bourne@hotmail.comWeb site: www.edenbridgegalleries.comOpen by appointment only (See also under The Edenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)19th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings and watercolours
SITTINGBOURNE
Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesW F A Buck, D W A BuckPO Box 608, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 9GTTel: Sittingbourne (01795) 470699 or (01795) 842205; Mobile: 07802 651771E-mail: dwabuck@btinternet.comWeb site: www.steppeshillfarm.comOpen Monday-Saturday 10-6; appointment advisablePorcelain, pottery and enamels; silver and oldSheffield plate; restoration; valuations
STEYNING
Fileman AntiquesDavid FilemanSquirrels, Bayards, Horsham Road, Steyning, West Sussex BN44 3AATel: Steyning (01903) 813229Mobile: 07775 912575; Fax: (01903) 816570E-mail: david@filemanantiques.co.uk oradam@filemanantiques.co.ukWeb 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
SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
CHANNEL ISLANDS CORNWALLDEVON DORSETSOMERSET WILTSHIRE
BATH
Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes 262 | 9Geoffrey BreezeOffice 262, 3 Edgar Buildings, George Street,Bath, Somerset BA1 2FJMobile: 07740 435844E-mail: geoffrey@antiquecanes.co.ukWeb site: www.antiquecanes.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsAntique canes, walking sticks and umbrellas
Freshfords Fine Antiques 262 | 9Simon PowellHomewood View, Hinton Charterhouse, Bath, Somerset BA2 7TBTel: Bath (01225) 722111; Mobile: 07720 838877E-mail: antiques@freshfords.comWeb site: www.freshfords.comOpen by appointment and at fairs18th- and early 19th-century English furniture
E P Mallory & Son Ltd 262 | 9Nicholas Hall1-4 Bridge Street, Bath, Somerset BA2 4APTel: Bath (01225) 788800; Fax: (01225) 442210E-mail: mail@mallory-jewellers.comWeb site: www.mallory-jewellers.comOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5Jewellery; silver and old Sheffield plate; bijouterie and snuff boxes
BIDEFORD
J Collins & Son Fine Art 262 | 1John C Biggs, Pamela D BiggsPO Box 119, Bideford, Devon EX39 1WXTel: Bideford (01237) 473103; Fax: (01237) 475658E-mail: biggs@collinsantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.collinsantiques.co.ukViewing by appointment only18th-, 19th- and 20th-century oil paintings and watercolours; restoration
J Collins & Son 262 | 1Jonathan Biggs8 Charles Avenue, Kingsley Road, Bideford, Devon EX39 2PHTel: Bideford (01237) 473529Mobile: 07703 336629E-mail: biggs@collinsantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.collinsantiques.co.ukOpen Tuesday-Saturday 9.30-518th- and 19th-century English furniture
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Richard Price & AssociatesRichard PriceBullpits House, Bourton, Dorset SP8 5AXTel: Bourton (01747) 840084Mobile: 07860 200209E-mail: richard@antiqueclocks.tvWeb site: www.antiqueclocks.tvOpen only at fairsFrench Louis XVI to Empire, unusual and automaton clocks to 1900; restoration; valuations
BRADFORD-ON-AVON
Avon Antiques 262 | 7Andrew Jenkins, Vibeke Jenkins25-26 Market Street, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1LLTel: Bradford-on-Avon (01225) 862052E-mail: avonantiques@aol.comOpen by appointment only17th- to mid-19th-century furniture; clocks andbarometers; metalwork; treen; English naïve pictures
Andrew Dando 262 | 7Andrew Dando, Janice Dando32 Market Street, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1LLTel: Bradford-on-Avon (01225) 865444E-mail: andrew@andrewdando.co.ukWeb site: www.andrewdando.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 10-5.30; other times by appointmentEnglish, Continental and Oriental pottery and porcelain 1650 to 1870
Moxhams Antiques 262 | 7Nicholas Bichard17 Silver Street, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1JZTel: Bradford-on-Avon (01225) 862789Mobile: 07802 506167; Fax: (01225) 867844E-mail: info@moxhams-antiques.co.ukWeb site: www.moxhams-antiques.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30; Saturday 10-5.30Furniture and accessories mainly pre-1850
BRISTOL
Grey-Harris & Co 262 | 10Stephen Grey-Harris12 Princess Victoria Street, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4BPTel: 0117-973 7365E-mail: grey-harris@btconnect.comWeb site: www.grey-harris.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday 9.30-5Jewellery, silver, objets, watches and clocks
CHIPPENHAM
Delomosne & Son Ltd 262 | 8Timothy N M Osborne, Victoria E. de C. OsborneCourt Close, North Wraxall, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14 7ADTel: Bath (01225) 891505E-mail: delomosne@delomosne.co.ukWeb site: www.delomosne.co.ukUsually open Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30, butplease telephone before a visitGlass; glass lighting; porcelain; enamels; treen
DORCHESTER
Guy Dennler Antiques 262 | 4Guy DennlerFrome Vauchurch House, Frome Vauchurch, Nr Dorchester, Dorset DT2 0DYTel: (01300) 321793; Mobile: 07774 181071Fax: (01300) 321205E-mail: guydennler@btconnect.comWeb 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 262 | 13Jonathan VoakLe Bourg Farm, Le Grand Bourg, Grouville, Jersey JE3 9UYTel: Jersey (01534) 855728Mobile: 07797 729231E-mail: art@atelierlimited.comWeb 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
HATHERLEIGH
Shaw Edwards Antiques 262 | 2Shaw Edwards, Valerie Edwards43 Market Street, Hatherleigh, Devon EX20 3JPTel: Hatherleigh (01837) 811101 or Berkshire(01189) 410847; Mobile: 07968 288281E-mail: info@shawedwardsantiques.co.ukWeb site: www.shawedwardsantiques.co.ukOpen by appointment only (See also under TheEdenbridge Galleries, Edenbridge, Kent)Early furniture, carvings & associated items
HONITON
Roderick Butler 262 | 3Roderick Butler, FSA, Valentine ButlerMarwood House, Honiton, Devon EX14 1PYTel: Honiton (01404) 42169E-mail: v.butler9@btinternet.comOpen Tuesday-Friday 9.30-5; Saturday 9.30-4.30;other times by appointment; throughout August open by appointment only17th- and 18th-century and Regency English furniture;children’s and miniature furniture; curiosities andunusual items; early metalwork; folk art; treen
MARLBOROUGH
Turpin’s Antiques 262 | 12Jane Sumner, John BraundOld Manor Cottage, Little Bedwyn, Nr Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8 3JGTel: Marlborough (01672) 870727E-mail: jane.sumner@btconnect.comOpen by appointment only18th-century English furniture and works of art; valuations
SALISBURY
Edward Hurst 262 | 11Edward HurstThe Battery, Rockbourne Road, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 4LPTel: Coombe Bissett (01722) 718859Mobile: 07768 255557Fax: (01722) 718859Web site: www.edwardhurst.comOpen most days and by appointment17th-, 18th- and early 19th-century furniture andassociated works
TAVISTOCK
Elford Fine Art 262 | 5Rosemary Jones, Philip JonesThe Gallery, 3 Drake Road, Tavistock, Devon PL19 0AUTel: Tavistock (01822) 612123Mobile: 07712 137272E-mail: rosemary@elfordfineart.co.ukWeb 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
YEOVIL
Gray Modern & Contemporary Art Ltd 262 | 6Ashley Grayc/o BADA, 20 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1BDTel: Yeovil (01935) 881696Mobile: 07872 171111E-mail: info@graymca.co.ukWeb site: www.graymca.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairs20th-century modern British pictures, fashion & textile design drawings
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CORNHILL
Campbell Wilson 263 | 2Neil WilsonCastle of Park, Cornhill, Aberdeenshire AB45 2AXTel: Cornhill (01466) 751595Mobile: 07973 800158; Fax: (01466) 751595E-mail: neil@campbellwilson.co.ukWeb site: www.campbellwilson.co.ukOpen by appointment and at fairsLate Romantic British art from the Pre-Raphaelites to Art Deco
EDINBURGH
Calton Gallery 263 | 1Andrew Whitfield46 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 3NHTel: 0131-226 6932; Mobile: 07887 793781E-mail: mail@caltongallery.co.ukWeb site: www.caltongallery.co.ukOpen Monday-Saturday by appointment only19th- and 20th-century Scottish and marine paintingsand watercolours; European and British sculpture
Hawkins and Hawkins 263 | 1Emma Hawkins44 Inverleith Place, Edinburgh EH3 5QBMobile: 07831 093198E-mail: emma@emmahawkins.co.ukWeb site: www.emmahawkins.demon.co.ukOpen by appointment onlyVictorian taxidermy and curios
OVERSEAS
FRANCE
PARIS
PelhamAlan Rubin42 rue de Varenne, Paris 75007Tel: 00 33 (0)1 42 22 18 87; Fax: 00 33 95 07 07 437E-mail: antiques@pelhamgalleries.comWeb 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, needle-work & fabrics; Oriental ceramics & art works
GERMANY
MUNICH
Bernheimer Fine Old MastersKonrad O BernheimerBriennerstr. 7, Munich D-80333Tel: 00 49 (89) 22.66.72; Fax: 00 49 (89) 22.60.37E-mail: contact@bernheimer.comWeb 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: 00 852 2537 1288; Fax: 00 852 2537 0213E-mail: art@grace-wu-bruce.comWeb 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: 00 39 055 2654277; Fax: 00 39 055 2396652E-mail: info@morettigallery.comWeb 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: 00 351 21 3953375; Fax: 00 351 21 3930703E-mail: pt@jorgewelsh.comWeb 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)
SWITZERLAND
BASEL
Dr Joern Guenther Rare Books AGDr Joern GuentherSpalenberg 55, PO Box 410, CH-4051 BaselTel: 00 41 (0)61 275 7575; Fax: 00 41 (0)61 275 7576E-mail: info@guenther-rarebooks.comWeb site: www.guenther-rarebooks.comOpen by appointment onlyMedieval and Renaissance manuscripts and minia-tures; incunabula, early printed books
UNITED STATES
NEW YORK
Frost & ReedR Reeve21 East 67th Street, New York NY 10021Tel: 00 1 (212) 717 2201; Fax: 00 1 (212) 717 7256E-mail: info@frostandreed.co.ukWeb site: www.frostandreed.co.ukOpen Monday-Friday 9-5.30British and Continental 19th- and 20th-centurypaintings; fine Impressionist and post-Impressionistoil paintings, drawings and watercolours; contemporary British and American artists
Carlton Hobbs LLCCarlton Hobbs, Stefanie Rinza60 East 93rd Street, New York NY 10128Tel: 00 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 Neville, Joao Magalhaes929 Madison Avenue (at 74th Street), New York NY 10021Tel: 00 1 (212) 249 8783Fax: 00 1 (212) 249 8784E-mail: info@mallettantiques.comWeb 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: 00 1 (212) 249 4987; Fax: 00 1 (212) 755 0792E-mail: newyork@morettigallery.comWeb site: www.morettigallery.comItalian Old Master paintings
S J Shrubsole, CorpEric N Shrubsole, Timothy Martin, JamesMcConnaughy104 East 57th Street, New York NY 10022Tel: 00 1 (212) 753 8920Fax: 00 1 (212) 754 5192E-mail: inquiries@shrubsole.comWeb 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
Trinity HouseSteven Beale, Simon Shore24 East 64th Street, New York NY 10065Tel: 001 (212) 813 0700E-mail: art@trinityhousepaintings.comWeb site: www.trinityhousepaintings.comOpen Monday-Friday 9.30-5.30; Saturday & Sunday by appointment19th- and 20th-century British and Continentalpaintings
Earle D Vandekar of Knightsbridge IncPaul VandekarPO Box 55, Maryknoll, New York NY 10545-0055Tel: 00 1 (212) 308 2022E-mail: info@vandekar.comWeb site: www.vandekar.comOpen by appointment in Manhattan and Ossining, NYEnglish and European ceramics; Chinese exportceramics and watercolours; sailors’ woolwork pictures;valuations
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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 art
Himalayan, Indian & Islamic artJapanese & Korean ceramics, paintings & works of art
South-east Asian art
BOOKS, MAPS & MANUSCRIPTSAntiquarian booksManuscriptsMaps & atlases
CARPETS & TEXTILESCarpets, rugs & tapestriesTextiles
CERAMICS & GLASSPorcelainPottery & other ceramicsGlass
CLOCKS, WATCHES & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTSClocks & barometersScientific & nautical instrumentsWatches
COLLECTABLES & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIvory - Asian & EuropeanMarine itemsMusical instruments & musical boxesNumismatics & philatelySporting itemsTaxidermyTea caddiesVintage itemsWine related items
DECORATIVE ARTS
FURNITUREContinental furnitureEnglish furnitureOak & country furnitureMilitary & campaign items MirrorsPeriod lighting & chandeliersTreen & bygones
METALWARE
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURSDrawingsFolk artGlass picturesIconsOil paintingsPhotographic imagesPicture framesWatercolours
PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS & POSTERSPrints & engravingsPosters
SCULPTURE
SILVER & JEWELLERYJewellery, bijouterie, snuff boxes & miniatures
Silver
ANCIENT & ETHNOGRAPHICAL ITEMS
AntiquitiesLondon. Charles Ede LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon.Mansour GalleryLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Richard PhilpLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedBuckinghamshire: High Wycombe. Glade AntiquesWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Eskenazi LtdLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) Ltd
Ethnographical & tribal itemsLondon. Finch & CoLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. 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. Rupert Wace Ancient Art Limited
ARCHITECTURAL ITEMS & STATUARY
London.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon.Nicholas Gifford-MeadLondon. Christopher HodsollLondon.Messum’sLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Taddington.
Architectural Heritage LtdShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Finch & CoLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Sladmore ContemporaryLondon. The Sladmore GalleryLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques Ltd
Suffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock AntiquesUnited 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. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes
Walking canesLondon.Michael German Antiques LtdLondon. Smith & RobinsonSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes
Usually some examples in stock:London.Harris LindsayLondon. S J Phillips LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street Ltd
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.Nicholas GrindleyLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Ben Janssens Oriental Art LtdLondon. Roger Keverne LimitedLondon. Robert Kleiner & Co LtdLondon.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 AntiquesBuckinghamshire: High Wycombe. Glade AntiquesHong Kong. Grace Wu Bruce Co LtdPortugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de ArteUnited 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. Finch & CoLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Mackinnon - Fine Furniture
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London.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. E & H MannersLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Stockspring AntiquesLondon.WalpolesFrance: Paris. PelhamKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. David Love LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Andrew Dando
Himalayan, Indian & Islamic artLondon. John Eskenazi LtdLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Mansour GalleryLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. 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. Susan Ollemans Oriental ArtLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Jan Van Beers
Japanese & Korean ceramics, paintings & works of artLondon. Gregg Baker Asian ArtLondon. Cohen & CohenLondon. D & M FreedmanLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Anita GrayLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Ben Janssens Oriental Art LtdLondon.MarchantLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon. Rutherston & Bandini LtdLondon. Jan Van BeersLondon. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain & Works of ArtBuckinghamshire: High Wycombe. Glade AntiquesEssex: 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 (Antiques) LtdLondon. PelhamLondon. Richard Peters AntiquesLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtFrance: 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 Ltd
London. 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. Peter PetrouLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Jan Van Beers
BOOKS, MAPS & MANUSCRIPTSAntiquarian books London. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon.Maggs Bros LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdSwitzerland: Basel.Dr Joern Guenther Rare Books AG
Usually some examples in stock:London. Jonathan Potter Ltd
ManuscriptsLondon. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon.Maggs Bros LtdLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdSwitzerland: Basel.Dr Joern Guenther Rare Books AG
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. Crawley and Asquith LtdLondon.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. Clive Loveless Primal ArtOxfordshire: Oxford. Christopher & Angela Legge
Oriental CarpetsSurrey: Crondall. Farnham Antique Carpets LtdWest Sussex: Lindfield. Lindfield Galleries
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Petworth. Period Oak of Petworth Ltd
TextilesLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. KeshishianLondon. Clive Loveless Primal ArtLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon. Rogers de RinCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen 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. Roger Keverne LimitedLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon. Rupert Wace Ancient Art LimitedLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBuckinghamshire: High Wycombe. Glade AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesGloucestershire: Tetbury. AldersonHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSurrey: Crondall. Farnham Antique Carpets LtdWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
CERAMICS & GLASSPorcelainLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. BazaartLondon. Guest and GrayLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. Roderick JellicoeLondon. 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: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Jupiter AntiquesKent: 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 Ltd
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London. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Rainer Zietz LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdSuffolk: Woodbridge. David Gibbins Antiques
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 LtdKent: 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: Woodbridge. David Gibbins AntiquesSuffolk: 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 AntiquesSuffolk: Long Melford.Marris AntiquesUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman AntiquesWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesEast Sussex: Lewes.H C Baxter & SonsGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey Stead
Gloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.Baggott Church Street Ltd
Kent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorthamptonshire: 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.W F Turk Antique ClocksBerkshire: Newbury. Alan WalkerCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsDorset: Bourton. Richard Price & AssociatesEast Sussex: Lewes.W F Bruce Antiques LtdEast Sussex: Lewes. Anthony Woodburn LtdGloucestershire: Cheltenham.Montpellier ClocksGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Jeffrey Formby AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Antony Preston Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsHampshire: Winchester.G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) LtdKent: Benenden. Richard GarnierKent: Edenbridge. 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 AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. Period Oak of Petworth Ltd
West Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon AntiquesWiltshire: Salisbury. Edward Hurst
Scientific & nautical instrumentsLondon. Patric CaponLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordNorfolk: Wacton. Olde Time
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Carlton-SmithLondon.WalpolesBerkshire: Newbury. Alan WalkerGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Jeffrey Formby AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes
WatchesLondon. Pieces of TimeLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Somlo AntiquesLondon. Symbolic & ChaseHampshire: Winchester.G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) LtdSurrey: Guildford.Horological Workshops
Usually some examples in stock:London. S J Phillips LtdBristol. Grey-Harris & CoOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) Ltd
COLLECTABLES & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIvory - Asian (a) & European (e)London. Finch & Co (e)London. Gibson Antiques (a)London. Roger Keverne Limited (a)London. Sydney L Moss Ltd (a)London. Richard Peters Antiques (a)London. Rogers de Rin (e)London. Sinai and Sons (a) (e)London. Smith & Robinson (e)London. Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain
& Works of Art (a)London. Rainer Zietz Ltd (e)Essex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon Antiques (a) (e)North Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. Philip Carrol (a)Portugal: Lisbon. Jorge Welsh Porcelana
Oriental e Obras de Arte (a)
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian Alan (e)London. Anita Gray (a) (e)London. Guest and Gray (a) (e)London.Harris Lindsay (a)London. J.A.N. Fine Art (a)London. Jeremy (a)London.Mackinnon - Fine Furniture (a)London.Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd (e)London.Marchant (a)London. Anthony Outred (Antiques) Ltd (e)London. Smith & Robinson (a)London. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental Art (a)Lincolnshire: Lincoln.Hansord (e)Somerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes (a) (e)United States: New York.Mallett, Inc (e)Worcestershire: Hanley Castle. Paul Champkins (a)
Marine itemsLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. The Map HouseLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. Trevor Philip & Sons LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon.WalpolesKent: Edenbridge. DervalKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc
Porcelain, cont.
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Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Apter Fredericks LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon. JeremyLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. RollestonLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique CanesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest 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.G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) LtdKent: Edenbridge. 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)London. Sanda Lipton (n)London. Timothy Millett Ltd (n)London. Spink (n) (p)
Sporting antiquesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique Canes
TaxidermyEdinburgh.Hawkins and Hawkins
Usually some examples in stock:London. Finch & CoLondon. Gibson AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street 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) Ltd
London.MarchantLondon. R&G McPherson AntiquesLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesEssex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & SonsKent: Edenbridge. Amherst AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries). S & STimms Antiques LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdOxfordshire: Witney.Witney AntiquesUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon 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:London. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Alastair Dickenson LtdLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. S J Phillips LtdBristol. Grey-Harris & CoWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son Ltd
DECORATIVE ARTSLondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon.H Blairman & Sons LtdLondon. A & F GordonLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Sylvia Powell Decorative ArtsLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Smith & RobinsonLondon. Tadema GalleryLondon.Wartski LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCumbria: Carlisle. Valerie Main LtdGloucestershire: Chipping Campden. AD Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdOxfordshire: Burford. David PickupShropshire: Much Wenlock. John King
Usually some examples in stock:London. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon.Marilyn Garrow - Fine Textile ArtLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon. C John (Rare Rugs) LtdLondon. KeshishianLondon. The Sladmore GalleryLondon. S & J StodelLondon.WalpolesAberdeenshire: Cornhill. Campbell WilsonNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) Ltd
FURNITUREContinental furnitureLondon. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Tarquin BilgenLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Antoine Chenevière Fine Arts LtdLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon. A & F GordonLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. JeremyLondon. Lucy JohnsonLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Sinai and SonsLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Antony Preston Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadLincolnshire: Lincoln.HansordOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock AntiquesUnited 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 LtdCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesNorfolk: 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. Corfield PotashnickLondon. Richard Courtney LtdLondon. Charles EdwardsLondon.Michael FosterLondon. Godson & ColesLondon. A & F GordonLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon.Harris LindsayLondon. Christopher Hodsoll London.Michael HughesLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. JeremyLondon. Lucy JohnsonLondon. John KingLondon.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd
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London. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. Frank PartridgeLondon. PelhamLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. RollestonLondon. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Bideford. J Collins & SonDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerDorset: Dorchester. Guy Dennler AntiquesEast Sussex: Lewes.H C Baxter & SonsEssex: Colchester. Turpin’s AntiquesEssex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & SonsFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Antony Preston Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.Keith Hockin AntiquesGloucestershire: Tetbury. AldersonHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittHertfordshire: Hitchin. Phillips of Hitchin (Antiques) LtdHertfordshire: Tring. Solomon BlyKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. DervalKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
S & S Timms Antiques LtdKent: 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 AntiquesShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSomerset: Bath. Freshfords Fine AntiquesSuffolk: Woodbridge. David Gibbins AntiquesSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock 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. Period Oak of Petworth LtdWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques LtdWest Sussex: Pulborough. Elaine Saunderson AntiquesWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon.Moxhams AntiquesWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s AntiquesWiltshire: Salisbury. Edward Hurst
Usually some examples in stock:London. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Robert Morley & Co LtdLondon.OssowskiLondon. Raffety LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in Suffolk
Military & campaign furnitureLondon.WalpolesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street Ltd
Usually some examples in stock:Northamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Much Wenlock. John King
Oak & country furnitureLondon. Lucy JohnsonLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerEssex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & SonsGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.Keith Hockin AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
S & S Timms Antiques LtdNorth 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: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesWest Sussex: Petworth. Period Oak of Petworth LtdWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon 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: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts
in SuffolkWest 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 Hodsoll London.Michael HughesLondon. Anthony James & Son LtdLondon. Jeremy
London.Michael Lipitch LimitedLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.OssowskiLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. 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.
Antony Preston Antiques LtdGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorfolk: 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. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. J Roger (Antiques) LtdLondon. RollestonLondon. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Silverman Antiques LtdBedfordshire: Ampthill. S & S Timms Antiques LtdBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Cambridge. John Beazor AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsDevon: Bideford. J Collins & SonEast Sussex: Lewes.H C Baxter & SonsGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdKent: 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 GrantSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock AntiquesWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Pulborough. Elaine Saunderson AntiquesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon 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 SonsCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerEssex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & Sons
English furniture, cont.
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France: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh.
Antony Preston Antiques LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield. Thomas Coulborn
& SonsWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman AntiquesWiltshire: 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 AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDorset: Dorchester. Guy Dennler AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittKent: Brasted.W W Warner AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. Lennox Cato AntiquesKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorthamptonshire: 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 LtdWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon Antiques
Treen & bygonesLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Rogers de RinLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerEssex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & SonsGloucestershire: 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 LtdWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon AntiquesWiltshire: Chippenham. Delomosne & Son LtdWiltshire: Marlborough. Turpin’s Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Finch & CoLondon.WalpolesEast Sussex: Lewes.H C Baxter & SonsNorfolk: Burnham Market. Jane MaufeSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique CanesUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge IncWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield. Thomas Coulborn
& SonsWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & Linfield
METALWARELondon. Peter CameronLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon. Peter PetrouLondon. Patrick Sandberg AntiquesLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Honiton. Roderick Butler
Essex: Sible Hedingham.W A Pinn & SonsGloucestershire: Cirencester.William H StokesGloucestershire: Newent. JillingsGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Elaine Phillips Antiques LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmonds. Christopher Bangs LtdWest Sussex: Billingshurst.Wakelin & LinfieldWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon AntiquesWiltshire: 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. Reindeer Antiques LtdLondon. Rogers de RinLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesCheshire: Nantwich. Adams AntiquesDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Shaw Edwards AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Charles Lumb & Sons LtdNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Woodbridge. David Gibbins AntiquesWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown AntiquesWest Sussex: Steyning. Fileman Antiques
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURS
DrawingsLondon. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Agnew’sLondon. 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. Lucy JohnsonLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.Messum’sLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon.Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdLondon. Richard PhilpLondon. Rountree Fine Art LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Trinity HouseAberdeenshire: Cornhill. Campbell WilsonBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old MastersGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonSomerset: Yeovil. Gray Modern
& Contemporary Art LtdSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkSurrey: Redhill. John RobertsonUnited States: New York. Frost & Reed
United States: New York. Trinity HouseWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWorcestershire: Broadway. John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway. Trinity House
Usually some examples in stock:London. Atelier LtdLondon. Burlington Paintings LtdLondon.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 LtdLondon.William ThuillierLondon.Willow GalleryCambridgeshire: Huntingdon. The Canon GalleryCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Geoffrey SteadGloucestershire: Painswick. Newman Fine ArtGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdHampshire: Southampton.Maurice DearJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
Kaye MichieNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons Ltd
Folk artLondon.Martin MurrayLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Honiton. Roderick ButlerGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSurrey: 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 HowardShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique CanesWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon Antiques
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. Roger Keverne LimitedLondon. Peter Lipitch LtdLondon.MarchantLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. A & J Speelman Ltd Oriental ArtLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesFrance: Paris. PelhamGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street Ltd
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& SonsWiltshire: Bradford-on-Avon. Avon Antiques
IconsLondon.Mark GalleryLondon. The Temple Gallery
Oil paintingsLondon. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Agnew’sLondon. Atelier LtdLondon. John Bennett Fine PaintingsLondon. Burlington Paintings LtdLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. P & D Colnaghi & Co LtdLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Crawley and Asquith LtdLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Sam Fogg LtdLondon. Frost & ReedLondon. Gladwell and CompanyLondon. Godson & ColesLondon. A & F GordonLondon (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 Hodsoll London. Lucy JohnsonLondon. 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. The Park GalleryLondon.W H Patterson LtdLondon. Richard PhilpLondon.Nicholas PriceLondon. Pyms GalleryLondon. Rountree Fine Art LtdLondon. Sabin Galleries LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. Julian Simon Fine Art LtdLondon. Strachan Fine ArtLondon. The Taylor Gallery LtdLondon.William ThuillierLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Trafalgar Galleries / B Cohen & SonsLondon. Trinity HouseLondon. Rafael Valls LtdLondon. Johnny Van Haeften LtdLondon.WalpolesLondon.Willow GalleryAberdeenshire: Cornhill. Campbell WilsonBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sCambridgeshire: Huntingdon. The Canon GalleryCarmarthenshire: Ferryside. Tim Bowen AntiquesDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingDevon: Bideford. J Collins & Son Fine ArtDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old MastersGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. The Titian GalleryItaly: Florence.Moretti SrlJersey: Grouville. Atelier Ltd
Kent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Edenbridge (The Edenbridge Galleries).
John RobertsonNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdNottingham. Cynthia WalmsleyOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonPowys: Welshpool. Rowles Fine ArtShropshire: Shrewsbury. Callaghan Fine Paintings LtdSomerset: Yeovil. Gray Modern
& Contemporary Art LtdSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdSurrey: Redhill. John RobertsonUnited States: New York. Frost & ReedUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncUnited States: New York.Moretti Fine ArtUnited States: New York. Trinity HouseWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield. Thomas Coulborn
& SonsWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtWorcestershire: Broadway.Haynes Fine Art of BroadwayWorcestershire: Broadway. John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway. Trinity House
Usually some examples in stock:
London. Adrian AlanLondon. 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: Painswick. Newman Fine ArtShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Bury St Edmunds. Denzil GrantSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock AntiquesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest Sussex: Petworth. Period Oak of Petworth LtdWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
Photographic imagesLondon. Finch & CoLondon. Bernard Quaritch LtdGermany: Munich. Bernheimer Fine Old Masters
Usually some examples in stock:
London. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Robert Young AntiquesSurrey: Godalming.Heath-Bullock Antiques
Picture framesLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Paul Mitchell LtdLondon. Tomasso Brothers Fine ArtLondon. Arnold Wiggins & Sons LtdSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkWest 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
WatercoloursLondon. Didier Aaron (London) LtdLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Agnew’sLondon. Atelier LtdLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Frost & ReedLondon. Gladwell and CompanyLondon (147 New Bond Street). Richard Green
(Fine Paintings)London.Martyn Gregory GalleryLondon. James Harvey British Art Ltd and
Christopher Wood LtdLondon. Lucy JohnsonLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon.MacConnal-Mason GalleryLondon.Mallett & Son (Antiques) LtdLondon.Messum’sLondon. Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon.Mark Mitchell Paintings & DrawingsLondon.Moore-Gwyn Fine Art LtdLondon.W H Patterson LtdLondon. Guy Peppiatt Fine Art LtdLondon. Rountree Fine Art LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon. John Spink Fine WatercoloursLondon. The Taylor Gallery LtdLondon. Trinity HouseLondon.Willow GalleryBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sCambridgeshire: Huntingdon. The Canon GalleryDevon: Bideford. J Collins & Son Fine ArtDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine ArtEdinburgh. Calton GalleryGloucestershire: Moreton-in-Marsh. Benton Fine ArtGloucestershire: Painswick. Newman Fine ArtGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. The Titian GalleryHampshire: Southampton.Maurice DearJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate.Walker Galleries LtdOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkSurrey: London. Kaye MichieSurrey: Redhill. John RobertsonUnited States: New York. Frost & ReedUnited States: New York.Mallett, IncUnited States: New York. Trinity HouseWorcestershire: Broadway.Haynes Fine Art of BroadwayWorcestershire: Broadway. John Noott GalleriesWorcestershire: Broadway. Trinity House
Usually some examples in stock:London. D & R BlissettLondon. Crawley and Asquith LtdLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. The Park GalleryLondon.WalpolesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Baggott Church Street LtdNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNottingham. Cynthia WalmsleyShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdWest Midlands: Sutton Coldfield. Thomas Coulborn
& SonsWest Sussex: Petworth. T G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS & POSTERSPrints & engravingsLondon. Abbott and Holder LtdLondon. Crawley and Asquith LtdLondon. Isaac and EdeLondon. Julia Korner Fine ArtLondon. Constantine Lindsay Ltd
Glass pictures, cont.
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London. The Map HouseLondon.Messum’sLondon. The Park GalleryLondon.W H Patterson LtdLondon.Nicholas PriceLondon. The Reel Poster GalleryBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Honiton. Roderick Butler
Usually some examples in stock:
London. Atelier LtdLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Daniel Crouch Rare Books LLPLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon.Maggs Bros LtdLondon.Mark GalleryLondon. Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon. Timothy Millett 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 SteadHampshire: Alresford.Max RollittJersey: Grouville. Atelier LtdKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: Harrogate. Sutcliffe GalleriesNorthamptonshire: Potterspury, Nr Towcester.
Reindeer Antiques LtdUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc
PostersLondon. The Reel Poster Gallery
Usually some examples in stock:
London. Sarah ColegraveDevon: Tavistock. Elford Fine Art
SCULPTURELondon.W Agnew & Company LtdLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. Jonathan CooperLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon. Gladwell and CompanyLondon. Christopher Hodsoll London.MacConnal-Mason GalleryLondon.Messum’sLondon. Sydney L Moss LtdLondon.OssowskiLondon. Anthony Outred (Antiques) LtdLondon.W H Patterson 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. Rainer Zietz LtdBuckinghamshire: High Wycombe. Glade AntiquesBuckinghamshire: Marlow.Messum’sDevon: Hatherleigh. Shaw Edwards AntiquesEdinburgh. Calton GalleryEssex: Finchingfield. Laura Bordignon AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold.
Keith Hockin AntiquesGloucestershire: Stow-on-the-Wold. The Titian GalleryKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesNorth Yorkshire: Gargrave, Skipton. Philip CarrolOxfordshire: Burford. David PickupSurrey: Bletchingley. Cider House Galleries LtdWest Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Usually some examples in stock:London. John Adams Fine Art LtdLondon. Adrian AlanLondon. Eddy Bardawil AntiquesLondon. Butchoff AntiquesLondon. Sarah ColegraveLondon. Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall AntiquesLondon. Finch & CoLondon.Nicholas Gifford-MeadLondon. Godson & ColesLondon. James Graham-Stewart LtdLondon. Lucy JohnsonLondon.Mackinnon - Fine FurnitureLondon. Duncan R Miller Fine ArtsLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon. The Park GalleryLondon. PelhamLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdLondon. Sim Fine ArtLondon.WalpolesLondon.Mary Wise & Grosvenor AntiquesLondon. Robert Young AntiquesBerkshire: Eton. John A Pearson AntiquesBerkshire: Hungerford. Beedham Antiques LtdCambridgeshire: Huntingdon. The Canon GalleryCambridgeshire: Huntingdon.Mark Seabrook AntiquesCheshire: Knutsford.Millington AdamsDerbyshire: Bakewell. Peter BuntingFrance: 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. Sutcliffe GalleriesOxfordshire: Burford. Lucy JohnsonPowys: Welshpool. Rowles Fine ArtShropshire: Much Wenlock. John KingSuffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkSuffolk: Yoxford. Suffolk House AntiquesUnited States: New York. Carlton Hobbs LLCWest Sussex: Petworth. Period Oak of Petworth LtdWorcestershire: Broadway. John Noott Galleries
SILVER & JEWELLERY
Jewellery, bijouterie, snuff boxes & miniatures (m)London. Anthea A G Antiques LtdLondon. Bentley & SkinnerLondon. Daniel Bexfield AntiquesLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon. Sandra Cronan LtdLondon. Alastair Dickenson LtdLondon. Peter EdwardsLondon.HancocksLondon.Harvey & Gore (also m)London. Johnson Walker LtdLondon. Klaber & KlaberLondon. D S Lavender Antiques Ltd (m)London.M P Levene LtdLondon.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 LtdBristol. Grey-Harris & CoBuckinghamshire: Beaconsfield. Claudia Hill (m only)Kent: Sittingbourne. Steppes Hill Farm Antiques (also m)North Yorkshire: York. Barbara CattleNottingham. Cynthia Walmsley (m only)Oxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdOxfordshire: Oxford. Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) LtdSomerset: Bath. E P Mallory & Son Ltd
Suffolk: Long Melford. Jane Khurana Fine Arts in Suffolk (m only)
United States: New York. S J Shrubsole, CorpWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon.Howards Jewellers
Usually some examples in stock:London. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Clerkenwell Fine Art LtdLondon. 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 AntiquesCheshire: Macclesfield.Holly Johnson AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesShropshire: Ludlow. R G Cave & Sons LtdUnited States: New York. Earle D Vandekar
of Knightsbridge Inc (m only)West Yorkshire: Leeds. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
SilverLondon. Daniel Bexfield AntiquesLondon. J H Bourdon-Smith LtdLondon. Peter CameronLondon.Mary Cooke Antiques LtdLondon. Alastair Dickenson LtdLondon.N & I FranklinLondon. Gibson AntiquesLondon.HancocksLondon. Titus KendallLondon. Kent Antiques LtdLondon. Koopman Rare ArtLondon.M P Levene LtdLondon. Sanda LiptonLondon. 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 AntiquesNorth Yorkshire: York. Barbara CattleOxfordshire: Oxford. Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdOxfordshire: Oxford. Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) LtdSomerset: Bath. E P Mallory & Son LtdUnited States: New York. S J Shrubsole, CorpWest Sussex: Cuckfield. David Foord-Brown Antiques
Usually some examples in stock:London. Adrian AlanLondon. Bentley & SkinnerLondon. Guest and GrayLondon.Harvey & GoreLondon. J.A.N. Fine ArtLondon. Johnson Walker LtdLondon. Roger Keverne LimitedLondon. Timothy Millett LtdLondon.Nigel Norman Fine JewelsLondon. Ronald Phillips LtdBristol. Grey-Harris & CoKent: Edenbridge. The Edenbridge GalleriesKent: Sandgate. Christopher Buck AntiquesNorthamptonshire: Towcester.Hampton AntiquesSomerset: Bath. Geoffrey Breeze Antique CanesWarwickshire: Stratford-upon-Avon.Howards Jewellers
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A G Antiques Ltd, Anthea. London................... page 217AD Antiques Ltd. Chipping Campden........... page 229Aaron (London) Ltd, Didier. London. ........... page 217Abbott and Holder Ltd. London. .......................... page 217Adams Antiques. Nantwich. .......................................... page 233Adams Fine Art Ltd, John. London. .................. page 217Agnew & Company Ltd, W. London............... page 217Agnew’s. London........................................................................... page 217Alan, Adrian. London............................................................. page 217Alderson. Tetbury......................................................................... page 231Amherst Antiques. Edenbridge.................................. page 233Apter Fredericks Ltd. London. ................................... page 217Architectural Heritage Ltd. Taddington....... page 231Atelier Ltd. London................................................................... page 217Atelier Ltd. Grouville, Jersey........................................... page 236Avon Antiques. Bradford-on-Avon. ...................... page 236
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Baggott Church Street Ltd. Stow-on-the-Wold. .............................................................. page 231
Baker Asian Art, Gregg. London............................. page 217Baldwin & Sons Ltd, A H. London.................... page 217Bangs Ltd, Christopher. Bury St Edmonds. ............................................................................... page 228
Bardawil Antiques, Eddy. London........................ page 217Baxter & Sons, H C. Lewes............................................ page 234Bazaart. London.............................................................................. page 217Beare Ltd, J & A. London. ............................................... page 217Beazor Antiques, John. Cambridge.................... page 228Beedham Antiques Ltd. Hungerford................ page 234Bennett Fine Paintings, John. London............ page 217Bentley & Skinner. London. ........................................... page 217Benton Fine Art. Moreton-in-Marsh.................. page 230Bernheimer Fine Old Masters. Munich........ page 237Berwald Oriental Art. London.................................... page 217Bexfield Antiques, Daniel. London...................... page 217Bilgen, Tarquin. London..................................................... page 218Blairman & Sons Ltd, H. London........................ page 218Blissett, D & R. London..................................................... page 218Bly, Solomon. Tring................................................................ page 229Bordignon Antiques, Laura. Finchingfield. ........................................................................... page 228
Bourdon-Smith Ltd, J H. London. ...................... page 218Bowen Antiques, Tim. Ferryside............................. page 230Breeze Antique Canes, Geoffrey. Bath. ......... page 235Brett Antiques & Works of Art, James. Norwich........................................................................................... page 229
Bruce Antiques Ltd, W F. Lewes. ............................ page 234Buck Antiques, Christopher. Sandgate.......... page 235Bunting, Peter. Bakewell. .................................................... page 232Burlington Paintings Ltd. London. ...................... page 218Burne (Antique Glass) Ltd, W G T. London............................................................................................. page 218
Butchoff Antiques. London............................................ page 218Butler, Roderick. Honiton............................................... page 236
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Callaghan Fine Paintings Ltd. Shrewsbury. page 231Calton Gallery. Edinburgh............................................... page 237Cameron, Peter. London..................................................... page 218Campbell & Archard Ltd. Tonbridge................ page 235Campbell Wilson. Cornhill. ........................................... page 237Canon Gallery, The. Huntingdon......................... page 228
Capon, Patric. London. ......................................................... page 218Carlton-Smith, John. London..................................... page 218Carrol, Philip. Gargrave, Skipton............................ page 232Cato Antiques, Lennox. Edenbridge. ................ page 233Cattle, Barbara. York............................................................... page 233Cave & Sons Ltd, R G. Ludlow. .............................. page 230Champkins, Paul. Hanley Castle............................. page 230Chenevière Fine Arts Ltd, Antoine. London............................................................................................. page 218
Cider House Galleries Ltd. Bletchingley....... page 233Clerkenwell Fine Art Ltd. London. ...................... page 218Clock Clinic Ltd, The. London. ................................ page 218Cohen & Cohen. London................................................. page 218Colegrave, Sarah. London. ............................................... page 218Collins & Son, J. Bideford................................................ page 235Collins & Son Fine Art, J. Bideford.................... page 235Colnaghi & Co Ltd, P & D. London................ page 218Cooke Antiques Ltd, Mary. London.................. page 218Cooper, Jonathan. London.............................................. page 218Corfield Potashnick. London........................................ page 218Coulborn & Sons, Thomas. Sutton Coldfield.................................................................... page 231
Courtney Ltd, Richard. London.............................. page 218Crawley and Asquith Ltd. London....................... page 218Cronan Ltd, Sandra. London....................................... page 219Crouch Rare Books LLP, Daniel. London. page 219
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Dando, Andrew. Bradford-on-Avon.................... page 236Davis (Oxford) Ltd, Reginald. Oxford.......... page 230De Ville Antiques, Roger. Denstone................... page 230Dear, Maurice. Southampton........................................ page 235Delomosne & Son Ltd. Chippenham.............. page 236Dennler Antiques, Guy. Dorchester...................... page 236Derek Roberts Antiques. Tonbridge................... page 235Derval. Edenbridge..................................................................... page 234Dickenson Ltd, Alastair. London. ........................... page 219Dickson & Lesley Rendall Antiques,
Robert. London. .................................................................. page 219
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Ede Ltd, Charles. London. ............................................... page 219Edenbridge Galleries, The. Edenbridge......... page 234Edwards, Charles. London. ............................................. page 219Edwards, Peter. London. ..................................................... page 219Edwards Antiques, Shaw. Edenbridge............. page 234Edwards Antiques, Shaw. Hatherleigh........... page 236Elford Fine Art. Tavistock. ................................................ page 236Eskenazi Ltd. London. ........................................................... page 219Eskenazi Ltd, John. London. ........................................ page 219
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Farnham Antique Carpets Ltd. Crondall. .. page 233Fell Antiques & Works of Art Ltd,
Anthony. Holt....................................................................... page 228Fileman Antiques. Steyning........................................... page 235Finch & Co. London................................................................ page 219Finer, Peter. London.................................................................. page 219Fogg Ltd, Sam. London...................................................... page 219Foord-Brown Antiques, David. Cuckfield........................................................................................ page 233
Formby Antiques, Jeffrey. Moreton-in-Marsh. ........................................................... page 230
Foster, Michael. London..................................................... page 219Franklin, N & I. London.................................................... page 219Freedman, D & M. London. ......................................... page 219Freshfords Fine Antiques. Bath............................... page 235Frost & Reed. London. ......................................................... page 219Frost & Reed. New York. ................................................... page 237
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Gallery Yacou. London.......................................................... page 219Garnier, Richard. Benenden. ......................................... page 233Garrow - Fine Textile Art, Marilyn. London............................................................................................. page 219
German Antiques Ltd, Michael. London.... page 220Gibbins Antiques, David. Woodbridge. .......... page 229Gibson Antiques. London. ............................................... page 220Gifford-Mead, Nicholas. London. ......................... page 220Gillham, Frances. London. ............................................... page 222Ginger Antiques, G D. Ludlow................................. page 230Glade Antiques. High Wycombe.............................. page 230Gladwell and Company. London............................ page 220Godson & Coles. London. ............................................... page 220Gordon, A & F. London..................................................... page 220Graham-Stewart Ltd, James. London............... page 220Grant, Denzil. Bury St Edmunds............................ page 228Gray, Anita. London................................................................. page 220Gray Modern & Contemporary
Art Ltd. Yeovil....................................................................... page 236Green (Fine Paintings), Richard.
(33 New Bond Street). London...................... page 220Green (147 Fine Paintings), Richard.
(New Bond Street). London.............................. page 220Gregory Gallery, Martyn. London. ....................... page 220Grey-Harris & Co. Bristol. .............................................. page 236Grindley, Nicholas. London........................................... page 220Guenther Rare Books AG, Dr Joern. Basel.................................................................................................... page 237
Guest and Gray. London. ................................................... page 220
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Hampton Antiques. Towcester..................................... page 231Hancocks. London...................................................................... page 220Hansord. Lincoln. ........................................................................ page 232Harris Lindsay. London....................................................... page 220Harvey & Gore. London.................................................... page 220Harvey British Art Ltd and Christopher
Wood Ltd, James. London................................... page 220Hawkins and Hawkins. Edinburgh. ................... page 237Hayhurst Fine Glass, Jeanette. Tetbury. ........ page 231Haynes Fine Art of Broadway. Broadway. ..................................................................................... page 229
Heath-Bullock Antiques. Godalming. .............. page 234Hill, Claudia. Beaconsfield................................................ page 229Hobbs LLC, Carlton. New York. ............................ page 237Hockin Antiques, Keith. Stow-on-the-Wold. .............................................................. page 231
Hodsoll, Christopher. London................................... page 221Horological Workshops. Guildford. ................... page 234Howard, John. Woodstock................................................ page 232Howards Jewellers. Stratford-upon-Avon..... page 232Hughes, Michael. London. .............................................. page 221Hurst, Edward. Salisbury. ................................................ page 236
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J.A.N. Fine Art. London. .................................................... page 221James & Son Ltd, Anthony. London................. page 221Janssens Oriental Art Ltd, Ben. London. ..... page 221Jellicoe, Roderick. London. ............................................. page 221Jeremy. London. .............................................................................. page 221Jillings. Newent. .............................................................................. page 230John (Rare Rugs) Ltd, C. London....................... page 221Johnson, Lucy. Burford....................................................... page 229Johnson, Lucy. London........................................................ page 221Johnson Antiques, Holly. Macclesfield............ page 233Johnson Walker Ltd. London. ..................................... page 221Jupiter Antiques. Edenbridge....................................... page 234Jupiter Antiques. Rottingdean. .................................. page 234
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Kendall, Titus. London. ........................................................ page 221Kent Antiques Ltd. London........................................... page 221Keshishian. London. .................................................................. page 221Keverne Limited, Roger. London. ......................... page 221Khurana Fine Arts in Suffolk, Jane. Long Melford........................................................................... page 228
King, John. London. ................................................................. page 221King, John. Much Wenlock............................................. page 230Klaber & Klaber. London. ................................................. page 221Kleiner & Co Ltd, Robert. London.................... page 221Koopman Rare Art. London......................................... page 222Korner Fine Art, Julia. London................................. page 222
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Lavender Antiques Ltd, D S. London. ............ page 222Legge Oriental Carpets, Christopher
& Angela. Oxford............................................................. page 231Levene Ltd, M P. London................................................. page 222Lindfield Galleries. Lindfield. ...................................... page 234Lindsay Ltd, Constantine. London...................... page 222Lipitch Limited, Michael. London. ...................... page 222Lipitch Ltd, Peter. London. ............................................. page 222Lipton, Sanda. London......................................................... page 222Love Ltd, David. Harrogate. ....................................... page 232Loveless Primal Art, Clive. London. ................... page 222Luczyc Wyhowska, Frances
(Frances Gillham). London.................................. page 222Lumb & Sons Ltd, Charles. Harrogate........ page 232
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MacConnal-Mason Gallery. London. ................ page 222Mackinnon - Fine Furniture. London.............. page 222Maggs Bros Ltd. London. ................................................. page 222Main Ltd, Valerie. Carlisle.............................................. page 232Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd. London........ page 222Mallett, Inc. New York.......................................................... page 237Mallory & Son Ltd, E P. Bath................................... page 235Manners, E & H. London................................................ page 222Mansour Gallery. London................................................. page 222Map House, The. London. .............................................. page 222Marchant. London. ..................................................................... page 222Mark Gallery. London. ........................................................... page 223Marris Antiques. Long Melford................................. page 228Marsh (Antique Clocks) Ltd, G E. Winchester.................................................................................... page 235
Maufe, Jane. Burnham Market................................. page 228McPherson Antiques, R&G. London. ............. page 223Messum’s. London. ..................................................................... page 223Messum’s. Marlow...................................................................... page 230Michie, Kaye. Edenbridge................................................. page 234Michie, Kaye. London............................................................ page 223Miller Fine Arts, Duncan R. London................ page 223Millett Ltd, Timothy. London. ................................... page 223Millington Adams. Knutsford..................................... page 232Mitchell Ltd, Paul. London. ........................................... page 223Mitchell Paintings & Drawings,
Mark. London. ....................................................................... page 223Montpellier Clocks. Cheltenham............................ page 229Moore-Gwyn Fine Art Ltd. London. ................ page 223Moretti Srl. Florence. ............................................................... page 237Moretti Fine Art Ltd. London.................................... page 223Moretti Fine Art. New York........................................... page 237Morley & Co Ltd, Robert. London.................... page 223Moss Ltd, Sydney L. London...................................... page 223Moxhams Antiques. Bradford-on-Avon......... page 236Murray, Martin. London. ................................................... page 223Myers & Son, R N. Gargrave, Skipton. .......... page 232
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Newman Fine Art. Painswick...................................... page 231Noott Galleries, John. Broadway. .......................... page 229Norman Fine Jewels, Nigel. London................ page 223
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Ogden Ltd, Richard. London...................................... page 223Olde Time. Wacton................................................................... page 229Ollemans Oriental Art, Susan. London.......... page 223Ossowski. London....................................................................... page 223Outred (Antiques) Ltd, Anthony. London............................................................................................. page 224
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Park Gallery, The. London. .............................................. page 224Partridge, Frank. London. ................................................. page 224Pash and Sons, A. London. .............................................. page 224Patterson Ltd, W H. London....................................... page 224Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) Ltd. Oxford..... page 231Pearson Antiques, John A. Eton. ............................ page 234Pelham. London.............................................................................. page 224Pelham. Paris..................................................................................... page 237Peppiatt Fine Art Ltd, Guy. London.................. page 224Period Oak of Petworth Ltd. Petworth........... page 234Peters Antiques, Richard. London. ....................... page 224Petrou, Peter. London............................................................. page 224Philip & Sons Ltd, Trevor. London..................... page 224Phillips Antiques Ltd, Elaine. Harrogate. .. page 232Phillips Ltd, Ronald. London...................................... page 224Phillips Ltd, S J. London.................................................... page 224Phillips of Hitchin (Antiques) Ltd. Hitchin............................................................................................ page 228
Philp, Richard. London........................................................ page 224Pickup, David. Burford........................................................ page 229Pieces of Time. London........................................................ page 224Pinn & Sons, W A. Sible Hedingham.............. page 229Potter Ltd, Jonathan. London..................................... page 224Powell Decorative Arts, Sylvia. London........ page 224Preston Antiques Ltd, Antony. Moreton-in-Marsh. ........................................................... page 230
Price, Nicholas. London...................................................... page 225Price & Associates, Richard. Bourton. .......................................................................................... page 236
Priestley & Ferraro. London.......................................... page 225Pyms Gallery. London. ........................................................... page 225
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Quaritch Ltd, Bernard. London. .............................. page 225
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Raffety Ltd. London. ................................................................ page 225Reel Poster Gallery, The. London. ......................... page 225Reindeer Antiques Ltd. London.............................. page 225Reindeer Antiques Ltd. Potterspury, Nr Towcester............................................................................... page 231
Robb, Robyn. London.......................................................... page 225Robertson, John. Edenbridge...................................... page 234Robertson, John. Redhill.................................................. page 235Roger (Antiques) Ltd, J. London........................... page 225Rogers de Rin. London........................................................ page 225Rolleston. London....................................................................... page 225Rollitt, Max. Alresford........................................................... page 233Rountree Fine Art Ltd. London............................... page 225Rowles Fine Art. Welshpool............................................ page 231Rutherston & Bandini Ltd. London. ................. page 225
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Sabin Galleries Ltd. London. ........................................ page 225Sandberg Antiques, Patrick. London................. page 225Santos. London................................................................................ page 225Sassoon, Adrian. London................................................... page 225Saunderson Antiques, Elaine. Pulborough.................................................................................. page 234
Seabrook Antiques, Mark. Huntingdon...... page 228Shrubsole, Corp, S J. New York. .............................. page 237Silverman Antiques Ltd. London........................... page 225Sim Fine Art. London............................................................. page 225Simon Fine Art Ltd, Julian. London. ................ page 225Sinai and Sons. London....................................................... page 225Sladmore Contemporary. London......................... page 226Sladmore Gallery, The. London................................ page 226Smith & Robinson. London. ........................................ page 226Somlo Antiques. London................................................... page 226Speelman Ltd Oriental Art, A & J. London............................................................................................. page 226
Spink. London. ................................................................................. page 226Spink Fine Watercolours,
John. London.......................................................................... page 226Stead, Geoffrey. Moreton-in-Marsh..................... page 230Steppes Hill Farm Antiques. Sittingbourne. .......................................................................... page 235
Stockspring Antiques. London................................... page 226Stodel, S & J. London. ........................................................... page 226Stokes, William H. Cirencester................................... page 230Strachan Fine Art. London. ............................................. page 226Suffolk House Antiques. Yoxford.......................... page 229Sutcliffe Galleries. Harrogate.(Montpellier Street). ......................................................... page 232
Sutcliffe Galleries. Harrogate.(Royal Parade)....................................................................... page 232
Symbolic & Chase. London........................................... page 226
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Tadema Gallery. London..................................................... page 226Taylor Gallery Ltd, The. London. ........................... page 226Temple Gallery, The. London. ..................................... page 226Thuillier, William. London. ............................................. page 226Timms Antiques Ltd, S & S. Ampthill.......... page 228Timms Antiques Ltd, S & S. Edenbridge. .. page 234Titian Gallery, The. Stow-on-the-Wold............. page 231Tomasso Brothers Fine Art. Leeds. ....................... page 232Tomasso Brothers Fine Art. London. ................ page 226Trafalgar Galleries / B Cohen & Sons. London............................................................................................. page 226
Trinity House. Broadway................................................... page 229Trinity House. London. ........................................................ page 227Trinity House. New York. .................................................. page 237Turk Antique Clocks, W F. London.................... page 227Turpin’s Antiques. Colchester......................................... page 227Turpin’s Antiques. Marlborough.............................. page 236
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Valls Ltd, Rafael. London.................................................. page 227Van Beers, Jan. London........................................................ page 227Van Haeften Ltd, Johnny. London. ..................... page 227Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc,
Earle D. New York. .......................................................... page 237Vine Antiques Ltd. London. .......................................... page 227
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Wace Ancient Art Limited, Rupert. London............................................................................................. page 227
Wakelin & Linfield. Billingshurst........................... page 233Walker, Alan. Newbury.......................................................... page 234Walker Galleries Ltd. Harrogate............................. page 232Walmsley, Cynthia. Nottingham............................. page 233Walpoles. London......................................................................... page 227Walter Antiques Ltd, William. London.......... page 227Walwyn Ltd Fine Antique Clocks,
Howard. London............................................................... page 227Warner Antiques, W W. Brasted. ............................ page 233Wartski Ltd. London................................................................ page 227Welsh Oriental Porcelain &
Works of Art, Jorge. London. ........................... page 223Welsh Porcelana Oriental e
Obras de Arte, Jorge. Lisbon. ........................... page 237West, Mark J. London............................................................ page 227Wiggins & Sons Ltd, Arnold. London. .......... page 227Wilkinson Antiques Ltd, T G. Petworth. ...... page 234Willow Gallery. London....................................................... page 227Wise & Grosvenor Antiques, Mary. London............................................................................................. page 227
Witney Antiques. Witney.................................................. page 232Woodburn Ltd, Anthony. Lewes............................. page 234Wu Bruce Co Ltd, Grace. Hong Kong........... page 237
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Young Antiques, Robert. London......................... page 227
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Zietz Ltd, Rainer. London. .............................................. page 227
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Pall Mall
The Mall
King Street
Piccadilly Circus
Regent Street
Beak Street
Broadwick Street
Old Bond Street
New
Bond Street
Albemarle Street
Dover Street
Condu
it St
reet
Bruton Stre
et
Grafton Stre
et
Hyde Park Corner
Oxford Circus
Green Park
Brook Street
Davies Street
South Audley Street
Wigmore Street
Park Lane
Constitution Hill
3
6
2
5
13
15
16
20
22
1211
25
19
27
31
30
4445
47 52
54
51 56
49
68 70 75 73
83
80 82
64
61
4
Green Park
1
84
Berkeley Street
Berkeley Square
Charles
Stre
et
Curzon Street
Chesterfield Hill
Grosvenor Place
Adams Row
28
26
71
32
69
9
59
72 74
60
65
62
23
53
66
St. James’s Street
Henrietta Place
Oxford Street
Oxford Street
Bond Street
Mount Row
Mount Street
Oxford Street
Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Street Grosvenor Street
Hay’s M
ews
South Street Aldford Street
Mount Street
Upper Grosvenor Street
Park Lane
Waverton Street
Half Moon Street
Burlington Gardens
Clifford Stre
et
Cork Street O
ld Burl. St.
Saville Row
The Albany Sackville Street
Brewer Stre
et
Glasshouse Street
Lexington Street G
t. Windm
ill St.
St. James’s Sq.
Great Marlborough Street
Poland Street
Berwick Street
Wardour Street
Kingly Street
Warw
ick Street
Portland Street
Regent Street
Welbeck Street
Baker Street
South Molton Street
48
50
76
21
78
St James’s Park
Hyde Park
Brook’s Mews
14
18
2958
81
17
Piccadilly
Piccadilly
33
63
24
London: Mayfair and St. James’s �
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� London: Knightsbridge, Belgravia, South Kensington and Chelsea
MAP REF. N0.
John Adams Fine Art Ltd 26
Apter Fredericks Ltd 5
Tarquin Bilgen 27
Jonathan Cooper 3
Robert Dickson & Lesley Rendall Antiques 4
Charles Edwards 1
Gallery Yacou 11
Nicholas Gifford-Mead 24
Godson & Coles 7
James Harvey British Art Ltd
and Christopher Wood Ltd 2
Michael Hughes 8
Kent Antiques Ltd 12
Keshishian 28
John King 21
M P Levene Ltd 13
Peter Lipitch Ltd 8
The Map House 15
Ossowski 29
Anthony Outred (Antiques) Ltd 22
Rogers de Rin 32
Rountree Fine Art Ltd 6
Julian Simon Fine Art Ltd 23
Tomasso Brothers Fine Art 31
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Kings Road
Royal
Hos
pital R
oad
Chelsea Bridge Road
Bro
mpt
on R
oad
Thurloe Place
Cromwell Road
Brompto
n Road
Sloane Street
Cadogan P
lace
Hans Road
Beauchamp Place
Walt
on Stre
et
Elystan Street
Sydney Street
Old C
hurch Street
Lowndes Street
Motco
mb S
treet
Sloane Square
South Kensington
BADA
4 5
7 8
13
29 28
26
Lower Sloane Street
Kensington Road Knightsbridge
Rutland G
ate
Ennismore G
ardens
Exhibition Road
Pelham Street
Sloane Avenue
Cale Street
Elystan Place
Ormonde Gate
Oakley Street
Flood Street
Chelsea M
anor Street
Graha
m S
treet
Bourne Street
Eaton Terrace
Holbein Place
Pont Street
Chesham Place
Duke of York
Square
BADA Fair
3
15
21 22 23 24
Cheltenham Terrace
Main
Entrance
Royal Hospital – Chelsea
Victoria & Albert Museum
32
Tite Street
1
12
Fulham
Road
Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge
Hyde Park Corner
Egerton Terrance
Eger
ton
Gar
dens
Trevor Gate
Cheval Place
Montpellier Street
Ennismore Gardens
Pavilion R
oad
Cadogan Square
Cadogan Square
Cadogan Lane
Ch
esham
Street Eaton Place
Lyall Street
Lennox Garden
s M
oore Street
Draycott Avenue
Denyer Stre
et
Cadogan Street
White
head S
treet
Drayc
ott Plac
e
Dovehouse Street
Chelsea Square M
anresa Road
Kings Road
Christch
urch S
treet
Redesdale R
oad
Smith Street
Radnor Walk
Swan Walk
Old C
hurch Street
Bramerston Street
Glebe Place
The Vale
Chelsea Park Road
Elm Park G
ardens
Onslow Square
Sydney Pl. Onslo
w Square
Brompton Road
Sumner Place
Foulis Terrace
Neville St.
Neville Ter.
Stewarts G
rove
Pimlic
o Road
Ebury S
treet
27
Chelsea Embankment
11
Hyde Park
2
31
6
London: Knightsbridge, Belgravia, South Kensington and Chelsea �
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� London: Kensington and Notting Hill
MAP REF. N0.
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 14
Marchant 8
Richard Peters Antiques 17
Raffety Ltd 16
Reindeer Antiques Ltd 15
Rolleston 12
Patrick Sandberg Antiques 4
Silverman Antiques Ltd 7
Stockspring Antiques 10
The Temple Gallery 1
Jorge Welsh Oriental Porcelain 9
& Works of Art
Mary Wise and Grosvenor Antiques 17
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Westbourne Grove
Westbourne Grove
Westbourne Grove
H o l l a n d P a rk A v e n u e
Notting Hill Gate
Campden Street
Holland Street
Kensington High Street
Holland Road
Portland Road
Ladbroke Grove
Kensington Park Road
Westbourne Park Road
Westbourne Grove
Ledb
ur y R
oad
High Street Kensington
Holland Park
Bayswater
3 4
7
8
10 11
12
15 16 19
17
Cam
pden Hill R
oad
Holland Park
Horniton Street
Gloucester Walk
Campden Grove
Kensington Palace Gardens
Dawson Place
Pembridge Square
Claredon Road
Lansdowne Road
9
Pem
brid
ge R
oad
1
Kensington C
hurch Street
Bedford Gardens
Uxbridge Street
Pem
brid
ge V
illas
Bayswater
Queensway
Holland Villas Road
Abbotsbury Road
Holland Park
Holland Park Holland Park Mews
Aubrey Road
Aubrey Walk
Hilsleigh Road
Kensington Place
Sheffield Terrace
Palace Gardens
Brunsw
ick Gardens
Phillimore G
ardens
Duchess of Bedford’s Walk
Queensw
ay
Hereford R
oad
5
Kensington Gardens
6
5
14
London: Kensington and Notting Hill �
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� Regional: Eastern England
Norwich14
Bedford
Ipswich
ChelmsfordHertford
Cambridge
See page 228–229 for full listings for this region
4
7
Huntingdon
1
14
9
15
7
5
8
4
10
3
16
2
6
1
12
11
13
Tring
10
Bury St Edmunds
12
Wacton
9Long Melford11 Woodbridge
13Yoxford
Finchingfield2
Hitchin & Baldock
65Ampthill 3 Sible Hedingham
8 Colchester
Ampthill, BedfordshireS & S Timms Antiques Ltd
Burnham Market, NorfolkJane Maufe
Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkDenzil Grant
Cambridge, CambridgeshireJohn Beazor Antiques
Colchester, EssexTurpin’s Antiques
Finchingfield, EssexLaura Bordignon Antiques
Hitchin, HertfordshirePhillips of Hitchin (Antiques) Ltd
Holt, NorfolkAnthony Fell Antiques
and Works of Art Ltd
Huntingdon, CambridgeshireThe Canon GalleryMark Seabrook Antiques
Long Melford, SuffolkJane Khurana Fine Arts in SuffolkMarris Antiques
Norwich, NorfolkJames Brett Antiques & Works of Art
Sible Hedingham, EssexW A Pinn & Sons
Tring, HertfordshireSolomon Bly
Wacton, NorfolkOlde Time
Woodbridge, SuffolkDavid Gibbins Antiques
Yoxford, SuffolkSuffolk House Antiques
15 Holt
16 Burnham Market
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Regional: Midlands and Wales �
See pages 229–232 for full listings for this region
31 Ferryside
23 Stratford-upon-Avon
6 Sutton Coldfield
14
Marlow
9
Potterspury
18Witney
21Moreton-in-Marsh
1
Denstone
8 Towcester
5Ludlow
Taddington
42
Welshpool
3
Much Wenlock
24Broadway
26Cheltenham
25Newent
29Painswick
22
27
Stow-on-the-Wold
28Cirencester
11High Wycombe
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 Montpellier Clocks
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire AD Antiques Ltd
Cirencester, Gloucestershire William H Stokes
Denstone, Staffordshire Roger de Ville Antiques
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire Tim Bowen Antiques
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Glade Antiques
Ludlow, Shropshire R G Cave & Sons LtdG D Ginger Antiques
Marlow, Buckinghamshire Messum’s
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Benton Fine ArtJeffrey Formby AntiquesAntony Preston Antiques LtdGeoffrey Stead
Much Wenlock, Shropshire John King
Newent, Gloucestershire Jillings
Oxford, Oxfordshire Reginald Davis (Oxford) LtdChristopher and Angela LeggeOriental Carpets
Payne & Son (Goldsmiths) Ltd
Painswick, Gloucestershire Newman Fine Art
Shrewsbury, Shropshire Callaghan Fine Paintings Ltd
Potterspury, Nr Towcester, Northamptonshire
Reindeer Antiques Ltd
Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
Baggott Church Street LtdKeith Hockin Antiques LtdThe Titian Gallery
Stratford-upon-Avon, WarwickshireHowards Jewellers
Sutton Coldfield, West MidlandsThomas Coulborn & Sons
Taddington, GloucestershireArchitectural Heritage Ltd
Tetbury, GloucestershireAldersonJeanette Hayhurst
Towcester, NorthamptonshireHampton Antiques
Welshpool, Powys Rowles Fine Art
Witney, Oxfordshire Witney Antiques
Woodstock, Oxfordshire John Howard
30Tetbury13
Beaconsfield
17Woodstock
20 Chipping Campden
21
21
3
25
16
29
5
13
27
24
19
26
20
28
1
31
11
22
23
6
8
4
18
17
30
2
9
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� Regional: Northern England
Lincoln7
Harrogate 5
3
York 6
11 Knutsford
4 Gargrave
1
Carlisle
9
8
Bakewell
12
Macclesfield
Bakewell, Derbyshire Peter Bunting
Carlisle, CumbriaValerie Main Ltd
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
Nantwich, Cheshire Adams Antiques
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Cynthia Walmsley
York, North Yorkshire Barbara Cattle
Kendal
Lancaster
Manchester
Derby
Nottingham
Chester
Sheffield
Leeds
Liverpool
10 Nantwich
See pages 232–233 for full listings for this region
9
1
8
4
510
12
6
3
7
11
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Regional: South-East England �
26 Sandgate
18
17
Brasted
3 Newbury
12
GodalmingEdenbridge
BletchingleyCrondall
15 Lindfield
23
Cuckfield
10
8
Billingshurst
11
14
19 Tonbridge
25
Benenden
Pulborough
LewesWinchester
6
Guildford13
Petworth 9Southampton 7
Alresford, Hampshire Max Rollitt
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
Edenbridge, Kent Amherst AntiquesLennox CatoDervalThe Edenbridge Galleries
Godalming, Surrey Heath-Bullock Antiques
Guildford, Surrey Horological Workshops
Hungerford, Berkshire Beedham Antiques Ltd
Lewes, East Sussex H C Baxter & SonsW F Bruce Antiques LtdAnthony Woodburn Ltd
Lindfield, West Sussex Lindfield Galleries
Newbury, Berkshire Alan Walker
Petworth, West Sussex Period Oak of Petworth LtdT G Wilkinson Antiques Ltd
Pulborough, West Sussex Elaine Saunderson Antiques
Rottingdean, East Sussex Jupiter Antiques
Sandgate, Kent Christopher Buck Antiques
Southampton, Hampshire Maurice Dear
Tonbridge, Kent Campbell & Archard LtdDerek Roberts Antiques
Winchester, Hampshire G E Marsh (Antique Clocks) Ltd
Maidstone
5
Alresford
2
Hungerford
24Rottingdean
9
11
24
26
7
19
6
16
See pages 233–235 for full listings for this region
5
25
10
16
18
14
8
17
13
12
23
2
15
3
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� Regional: South-West England
1
Bath
Bideford
8
Chippenham
6
2 Hatherleigh
5 Tavistock
Marlborough7
Bradford-on-Avon
3
9
Bristol 10
12
Salisbury11
Honiton 4
Dorchester
13
Bath, Somerset Geoffrey Breeze Antique CanesFreshfords Fine ArtE P Mallory & Son Ltd
Bideford, Devon J Collins & SonJ Collins & Son Fine Art
Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire Avon AntiquesAndrew DandoMoxhams Antiques
Bristol Grey-Harris & Co
Chippenham, Wiltshire Delomosne & Son Ltd
Dorchester, Dorset Guy Dennler Antiques
Grouville, Jersey Atelier Ltd
Hatherleigh, Devon Shaw Edwards Antiques
Honiton, Devon Roderick Butler
Marlborough, Wiltshire Turpin’s Antiques
Salisbury, Wiltshire Edward Hurst
Tavistock, Devon Elford Fine Art
Yeovil, Somerset Gray Modern & Contemporary Art Ltd
CHANNELISLANDS
Yeovil
Jersey
Exeter
Poole
Grouville
See page 235–236 for full listings for this region
9
1
7
10
8
4
13
2
3
12
6
11
5
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Regional: Scotland �
Edinburgh1
Cornhill2
Glasgow
Aberdeen
Belfast
Cornhill, AberdeenshireCampbell Wilson
EdinburghCalton GalleryHawkins and Hawkins
See page 237 for full listings for this region
1
2
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