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This page acts as as a reminder of some of the dealers who attended our Autumn fair in 2019, and includes images of typical items from their stock. Click
on the thumbnails to view enlargements.
If
you are a dealer, and would like to know more about booking
a table for future events, please Contact
us, and we will send you the appropriate information.
Arcadia Antiques - General Antiques and Collectables - view entry
Artius Glass - Ron & Anne Wheeler, C20th Art Glass, including Isle of Wight - view entry
Andy Briggs - Echo Antiques. Furniture and Furniture Restoration & Collectables - view entry
Century Decorative Antiques - Grand Tour Pieces and Early 19th Century Antiquities - view entry
Brook Collectables - Graham Draper - Art Glass - view entry
Mark Ditchburn - Art Deco and Victorian Bronzes, Figures & Ceramics - view entry
Brian & Pauline Fell - Silverwares, Ceramics and Curios - view entry
Andrew Fleming - Clockmaker, Restorer & Repairer (Saturday only)- view entry
Peter Forbes - Brass, Door Furniture, Metalwork, Tools & Gentleman's Collectables - view entry
Glad Bags - General Antiques and Collectables - view entry
Jean Harwood - General Antiques and Collectables - view entry
Dittany Morgan - 18th Century English & Chinese Porcelain (Sat/Sun) - view entry
Graham Newell - Silver, Ceramics and Collectables ( Sat/Sun) - view entry
Paul
& Judy Norman - Furniture, Woodenware,
Ceramics, Glass & Pictures - view
entry
Dianne Starbuck - Silver, Ceramics, Jewellery and a General Mix of Antiques
Stephen Rees - Curios & Collectables - view entry
Michael & Rosemary Wyber - Vintage and Antique Jewellery, Ceramics & Glass - view entry
Edwin Woodley - General
Antiques & Collectables
Other dealers who will be present in November include: George & Dianne Starbuck, Ros McCarthy, David & Rose Johnson, Peter Stevens, Chris & Carrie Bullmore, Stephen Yorke, Brenda Haller (Sunday only), Annie Gowler, Jodie Houghton, Sue West, Brian Jeffels, Françoise Daniel, Stephen Walters, Diana Marcovitch, Tony Sussman and Old School Antiques.
Arcadia
Antiques - General Antiques, Collectables and Curios
Andrew Long continues to be a stalwart supporter of Antiques@TheHolt, and has yet to miss a single fair in over five years. His stock is genuinely eclectic, and includes all manner of items, from his favourite Charlotte Rhead and other early C20th ceramics, to choice examples of glassware, toys and games, and almost inevitably, a few items of militaria.
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Andrew
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website. |
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Artius Glass - Ron & Ann Wheeler
Few are likely to forget their first sight of Ron and Ann's display of glass. Stunningly beautiful examples of the finest British glassmaking from the last century. Ron's knowledge of Isle of Wight studios is second to none, with particular expertise on the works of founder Michael Harris, as well as sons Timothy & Jonathan. Also look out for Okra, Michael Hunter, Jenny Blair & Mdina.
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Ron & Ann can be contacted through their website: Artius Glass. |
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Brook
Collectables - Graham Draper
Graham has stood at The Holt several times now, and always impresses with the scale of his pieces. Mostly 20th century art glass, he favours British designers, and has a soft spot for Whitefriars. However, he usually finds space for some Mdina, or Venetian pieces, and has promised to bring along several examples of Lalique for the Holt this March.
Graham
can be contacted through
this website
Andy Briggs - Echo Antiques
Andy has been restoring furniture for nearly 25 years now and will have several examples of his work on display at The Holt, including an Oak cabinet and a Windsor Chair.
Other items he has promised to bring include an oak brass-dial longcase clock, some other traditional chairs, a few wine tables, pictures and some brass furniture fittings.
Follow Andy on Twitter, or visit his website.
Century Decorative Antiques - Grand Tour and C19th Antiquities
As a lecturer for some of London's top museums, and with an encyclopedic knowledge of early 19th century antiques, Ted's pitch is invariably one to marvel at. Period bronzes from the late 18th century, exquisite portrait miniatures, fine art paintings, iconic silver and always a choice selection of delightful "smalls", from snuff boxes to card cases.
Mark
Ditchburn - Art Deco and Victorian Bronzes, Figures & Ceramics
Anyone who has a passion for the elegance and beauty of the classic
Art Deco bronze will instantly appreciate the quality Mark's
stock. His stand includes a vast array of genuine period pieces - with flappers,
dancers and beautiful nudes supplemented by bronzes of dogs and
other animals, as well as choice ceramics from the likes of Wallendorf, Katzhutte, Goldscheider and Hutschenreuther.
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Mark
attends most major fairs,
and can be contacted through this website. |
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Brian & Pauline Fell - Silverwares, Ceramics & Glass
Brian and Pauline have become regulars at The Holt in recent years, and now occupy one of our larger stands where their array of stock, silverwares especially, make a significant visual impact. Always impeccably presented, they invariably find those quality pieces that are both desirable and unusual, such as the Guild Hall crests that they displayed in November last year.
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Brian and Pauline can be contacted through this website. |
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Andrew
Fleming - Clockmaker, Restorer & Repairer
Based in the Cotswolds just west of Oxford,
Andrew is one of the area's foremost repairers and restorers
of antique clocks and timepieces. A fellow of the Fellow of the
British Horological Institute, Andrew established his workshop
some thirty years ago, and now deals in almost everything clockwork,
from clocks, toys and music boxes to barometers and barographs.
Peter
Forbes - Brass, Door Furniture, Metalwork, Tools & Gentleman's
Collectables
Peter Forbes is one of those dealers that everybody knows - not only because he seems to have been around for ever, but because his stock, once seen, is never forgotten. Peter offers genuine antique door furniture,
from solid brass knockers, handles and letterboxes, to coathooks,
escutcheons and plates. Dotted in among will be a few choice 'Mantiques'.
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Peter
regularly trades in Oxford (Thursday Market) and Cirencester
(Friday) and can be contacted through
this website. Additional images from his stock are
included on the pages from earlier
fairs. |
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Glad
Bags -
General
Antiques, Collectables and Vintage Handbags
It has been many years now since Gladys Arnott last missed a fair at the Holt. She always achieves an eye-catching mix of vintage and traditional antiques,
with a generous smattering of top quality 'ladies accessories', ceramics, glass, silverwares,
pictures and jewellery. We were delighted when she had one of her "best ever" fairs in November 2018.
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Gladys
can be contacted through this
website.
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Jean
Harwood - Ceramics,
Glass, Antiques & Collectables
Jean has been a regular at The Holt since the beginning, and says she wouldn't miss it "for the World", so we're delighted that she's with us again in March, bringing more of her carefully selected items. Among her favourite stock items are pieces of art glass (especially blue-green Mdina), porcelain, prints, paintings,
silver, jewellery, platedwares and art pottery.
Dittany
Morgan - 18th Century English & Chinese Porcelain
Although Dittany’s passion is for early English and Chinese porcelain, from the 18th Century
or before, her
stock has broadened in recent years to include later examples of top-quality ceramics, particularly teawares, as well as Mauchlineware, crystal glasswares, curios and the occasional Ming dynasty ginger jar, and items of feline interest.
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Dittany
can be contacted through this
website. |
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Graham
Newell - General Antiques & Collectables
Graham has stood with us several times over recent years. This November he will bring a selection of British and Foreign silverwares dating from the 18th to the 21st Century, along with a range of ceramics including Royal Worcester, Doulton, Royal Copenhagen and Derby; also present will be some select examples of period jewellery, objets d’art and watercolours.
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Graham
can be contacted through this
website. |
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Paul
& Judy Norman - Furniture, Ceramics, Glasswares and Collectables
Paul and Judy are one of the hardest-working dealers on the circuit, stalling out at two or three fairs almost every week. They return
to The Holt with another fine selection of period
furniture bedecked with fascinating antiques and collectables. Expect small items of furniture, a few writing slopes, some tantali, silverwares, figures, mixed ceramics and some glass.
Stephen
Rees - Collectables
With more than 20 years' experience as a dealer
in collectable antiques, Stephen's stall is a treasure trove
of the kind of fascinating items that visitors can't walk by
without a good "ruttle". Penknives, pieces of treen,
militaria, vintage watches, medals, carefully selected ceramics,
brassware, silver, leathergoods, lighters, pieces of jewellery,
and much more.
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Stephen
can be contacted through this
website |
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Michael
& Rosemary Wyber – Jewellery,
Ceramics, Pictures & Collectables
Michael and Rosemary will
be familiar to many Cotswold-based collectors,
who will have encountered their attractively-presented
stock at fairs across the region, including
the Friday market in Cirencester. Rosemary
has a keen eye for decorative items, with
"ladies' accessories" vying for attention
alongside jewellery, glass & ceramics.
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Michael
& Rosemary
can be contacted through this
website |
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Edwin
Woodley – Mixed Antiques & Collectables
Edwin's intriguing stock has always been admired whenever he's appeared at The Holt - and was a particular favourite with Charlie Ross back in 2015. Edwin's eclectic mix includes
silverware, ceramics, glasswares, painting & prints, examples
of Victorian and Edwardian woodenwork, cut glass and bronze &
spelter figures.
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If you would like to see who took part in the previous Antiques
@ The Holt fair in March 2019,
please follow this link:
Dealers March 2019. |
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