There really is something for everyone at the fair. Pieces range from 20th century design, ceramics, glass, British and continental furniture, post-war art, to jewellery, silver, decorative collectables, art deco lamps and contemporary items.
The fair has always been popular for its range of Georgian and Victorian furniture and traditional art, but today is now a major source for high quality Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The addition of 20th century specialists in the past few years has added further diversity and encouraged a younger range of collectors and home designers.
The fair is also very popular with pottery, porcelain and glass collectors who can buy from no fewer than fifty specialists. More than twenty galleries participate, showing paintings that range from 16th century portraits to Victorian watercolours and the 20th century works of L.S.Lowry.
Exhibitors are divided into two distinct sections, allowing dealers from across the trade to participate, taking either room-set style (Section 1) or smaller booth displays (Section 2).
All items for sale are stringently vetted by a team of experts for quality, date and condition, giving buyers assurance in their choice.
Exhibiting LAPADA Members:
Anderson Jones Ltd
Art of the Imagination
Ashleigh House Fine Art
Blackbrook Gallery
Mark Buckley Antiques
John Bull (Antiques) Ltd
Callaghan’s Fine Art
Daryl Gigg – DB Gems
Eastdale Antiques
Greenstein Antiques
Hickmet Fine Arts
Horton
Stephen Kalms
Madelena Ltd
Jeroen Markies Art Deco
Markov
S & A Marsh
Melody Antiques
Timothy Millett Ltd
Morgan Strickland Decorative Arts Ltd
Plaza
Keith Richards Antiques
Tim Saltwell
Saunders Fine Art
Scarab
Shapiro & Co
Jack Shaw & Co
Solo Antiques
Steve Sly Japanese Works of Art
James Strang
T. Robert
Titus Omega
Thomas Glover (Trivette)
Garth Vincent Antiques
Walker Galleries Ltd
Mark J. West