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Stallholders will be selling a selection of vintage furniture, tableware, glassware, lamps, mirrors, soft furnishings and garden items.
This exhibition at the London Science Museum features drawings, watercolours, prints, photographs and posters dating from the 17th century to modern day.
Chester Antiques & Fine Art Show offers 50 stand of antiques and art extending over three floors of the recently refurbished County Grandstand. Standards are high, and vetting plays a significant part in maintaining quality, authenticity and correct informative labels. Many of the exhibitors are members of BADA and / or LAPADA.
This exhibition of drawings by Anthony Gilbert held at Messum's in London includes fashion plates for Vogue from his early career as well as later experiments with innovative materials and techniques.
This unusual exhibition at the British Museum in London brings together new works by British artist and ceramicist Grayson Perry and a selection of objects made by unknown people throughout history.
This exhibiton, held at the Royal College of Art in London includes works of art for sale dating from 1900s to the present day.
This exhibition at the Pallant House Gallery, West Sussex, brings together a collection of works by designer, illustrator and printmaker Enid Marx, who made an extraordinary array of designs for posters, textiles, postage stamps and books.
Buy a piece of unique ceramic ware for your home at this fair, where 76 exhibitors offer their work at prices ranging from £12 to £4,000.
The Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel – a magnificent Cotswolds country house – is the elegant setting for this fair, which brings together 25 dealers from around the country, offering furniture, paintings, sculpture, jewellery and objets d’ art.
This festival at the National Maritime Museum in London brings together music, film, fashion, debate and spoken word to explore the complex legacy of the East India Company.



