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| Situated
just south of Harrogate, an affluent spa town acclaimed as England's
premier floral town, is the Pavilions of Harrogate which hosts this
prestigious Fine Art & Antiques Fair from 13th - 15th June 2008. An
ideal place to pick up that special item, the Fine Art & Antiques
Fair boasts forty exhibitors who are ready to do business and, as
dealers come from all over Britain, there is friendly competition
when it comes to price, with items ranging from £25 to in excess of
£50,000. Visitors to this stunning
event will have the opportunity to browse amongst a superb selection
of antiques and fine art from across Britain and Europe. These specialities
include 17th and 18th Century furniture, silver, Persian rugs, interesting
jewellery from Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco periods, English
and European ceramics, oils, watercolours, drawings, original prints,
glass, lamps, mirrors and lots lots more - a real Aladdin's cave! Making his debut at Harrogate
will be Brian MacDonald from Gloucestershire, a dealer and consultant
in antique tribal rugs and decorative carpets. Brian lived and worked
in Iran from 1972 to 1977, spending the best part of a year of this
time with two tribal groups, the Afshar of Kerman and the Qashqa'i
of Fars. He is one of few world dealers to have spent time 'in the
field'. Brian has been a lecturer on Eastern carpets for NADFAS (National
Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies) since 1986. In
1990, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society for
his work amongst the Persian tribes. His book "Tribal Rugs: Treasures
of the Black Tent" was published in 1997 and acclaimed as 'one of
the finest books written on tribal rugs' (Ghereh International Carpet
& Textile Review). General Information |
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