Archive for 'Antiques Trade'

LAPADA showcases rare antique chests – Christian Davies Antiques (blog)

Posted on 28. May, 2011 by admin.

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LAPADA showcases rare antique chests Christian Davies Antiques (blog) From 9th to 19th June, the winning entries for the Country Life LAPADA Object of the Year Awards will be on display at the Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair in London. Two-thirds of the 30-item shortlist comprises antique furniture – including a rare …

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Exhibitions to see in mid May – Country Life

Posted on 18. May, 2011 by admin.

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Exhibitions to see in mid May Country Life At Atlas Gallery, London until 28 May. www.atlasgallery.com Annual Folk Art Exhibition featuring a collection of engagingly individual and curious pieces at Robert Young Antiques , 68 Battersea Bridge Road, London SW11 to 21 May

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National Trust appeals to public to find historical milk jug – Bucks Free Press

Posted on 18. May, 2011 by admin.

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National Trust appeals to public to find historical milk jug Bucks Free Press “It will be very difficult for the thief to sell the item through bona fide channels as it was immediately listed on the stolen goods register circulated throughout the professional antiques and silver trade . “We would urge the person responsible or … and more

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Deal or no deal as Duke drops in – Northampton Chronicle & Echo

Deal or no deal as Duke drops in – Northampton Chronicle & Echo

Posted on 16. May, 2011 by admin.

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Northampton Chronicle & Echo Deal or no deal as Duke drops in Northampton Chronicle & Echo Hundreds queued at Northamptonshire County Cricket Club on Saturday for a chance to trade in unwanted treasures for cash and meet antiques expert David Dickinson, nicknamed The Duke. Norman Meares, aged 68, from Deanshanger, who will appear on air when …

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Events – May 19 onwards – ChesterChronicle.co.uk

Posted on 15. May, 2011 by admin.

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Events – May 19 onwards ChesterChronicle.co.uk WREXHAM: Wrexham Antiques & Collectors Fair at the Memorial Hall from 9.30am-3.30pm. Adults £1, concessions 70p, children free accompanied by an adult. Cafe at the event, pay and display car park adjacent to the hall.

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The extraordinary story of Antiques Roadshow expert Philip Mould, his jealous … – Daily Mail

The extraordinary story of Antiques Roadshow expert Philip Mould, his jealous … – Daily Mail

Posted on 14. May, 2011 by admin.

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Daily Mail The extraordinary story of Antiques Roadshow expert Philip Mould, his jealous … Daily Mail If the weighty, gilt-framed portraits of long-dead aristocrats that line the walls of London's art galleries are timeless reminders of the poisonous court politics of centuries past, then the modern-day trade in Old Masters is …

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Lonely Planet travel bible’s handsome words about Beverley raise tourism hopes – Hull Daily Mail

Posted on 13. May, 2011 by admin.

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Lonely Planet travel bible's handsome words about Beverley raise tourism hopes Hull Daily Mail “Beverley has benefited from some extremely valuable coverage in the national media recently including The Antiques Roadshow, BBC Countryfile and now the Lonely Planet Guide. “This exposure reaches large numbers of potential customers and helps to …

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Fun and games at Moira National Countrysports Fair – Lisburn Today

Fun and games at Moira National Countrysports Fair – Lisburn Today

Posted on 11. May, 2011 by admin.

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Lisburn Today Fun and games at Moira National Countrysports Fair Lisburn Today Visitors can also enjoy an artisan food festival with cookery demonstrations and food tasting as well as over 150 trade stalls selling foods, country clothing, fishing and shooting accessories, crafts and antiques . Children under 16 go free and …

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Bring your recipes and remedies from days gone by to ‘culinary Antiques Roadshow’ – Response Source (press release)

Posted on 04. May, 2011 by admin.

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Bring your recipes and remedies from days gone by to 'culinary Antiques Roadshow' Response Source (press release) She said: “I'ma chef by trade and it's always been one of my goals to collect all these old recipes and remedies before they are lost. The West Wales Food Festival provides such a brilliant and unique opportunity for people to bring along their family …

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Stay of execution for Swinderby fairs – antiquestradegazette.com

Posted on 03. May, 2011 by admin.

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Stay of execution for Swinderby fairs antiquestradegazette.com ANTIQUES fairs will be able to continue at Swinderby for some time, despite the site's prospective development as a gravel pit. The reassurance came from Cemex UK, the owners of RAF Swinderby, near Lincoln, who must wait until May 9 for clarification …

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