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Antique Fairs
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For eight days in June the Great Room of the Grosvenor House on London’s Park Lane is transformed as over 20,000 visitors come to view and buy from an outstanding display of art and antiques, dating from 3,000 BC to the present day. An endless array of furniture, paintings, sculpture, antiquities, glass, porcelain, jewellery, silver, textiles, prints, books and oriental works of art create a magnificent setting in which to view and purchase.
http://www.grosvenor-antiquesfair.co.uk/
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The BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair is the UK's premier, national art and antiques Fair, and was voted ‘Fair of the Year’ 2000. Conveniently situated at the Duke of York’s Headquarters in Chelsea, the BADA Fair takes place in one of London’s most exclusive commercial and residential areas and provides a unique forum in which to buy art and antiques. Visitors enjoy the enormous variety of exhibits for sale including fine English furniture, rare Oriental ceramics, wonderful paintings and textiles, clocks, silver and jewellery. The BADA Fair is held annually, in March, for seven days, in a purpose-built pavilion. It is known for its elegant design and layout, the first-class catering and quality of events that take place. Visitors can dine in the excellent a la carte restaurant The Cellini, or enjoy lighter refreshments in the Champagne Bar. There are Shippers on site, to assist with the packing and delivery of purchases made, and they are happy to help with our international visitors and arrange the transportation of purchases to anywhere in the world. Throughout the Fair, visitors will meet with some of the country’s leading experts in art and antiques in a friendly, yet exclusive, setting.
http://www.bada-antique-fair.co.uk/
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Antiques for Everyone Fairs at the NEC Birmingham are the largest vetted Antiques Fairs with volume attendances of 20,000 visitors to each event! More than 600 dealers take part all confident and keen to sell to a predominantly AB class audience rated at 73% of the total visitors, 61% of whom do not visit any other Antiques Fair.
http://www.antiquesforeveryone.co.uk/
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