Latest News Articles by Joan Porter
Muck and brass: Yorkshire delight at Bowman Fairs' first Skipton fleamarket
18 April 2017Helen Bowman and Ben Wray of Bowman Fairs launched their first fleamarket earlier this month in the unusual setting of the Skipton Auction Mart in North Yorkshire. In its daily life, the venue is a cattle market.
Swallow director Richard Burgoin loves the buzz of salvage
18 April 2017“Seeing the vans arrive and all the wonderful things being unloaded and then built into something beautiful on their stands is a real buzz: we can’t wait.” These are the words of Richard Burgoin, director of Arthur Swallow Fairs, when talking about his ‘summer of salvage’.
Vintage event at coalmining museum aims to “to provide value for money for stallholders"
18 April 2017As Fox & Moon Fairs, Tony Crellin has been running regular vintage events at the National Coalmining Museum in Yorkshire, near Wakefield, for the past four years.
Welsh gardens event is a growth market
18 April 2017Since its launch eight years ago, Derwen Fairs’ antiques and vintage market at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales has gone from a one to two-day run, trebled in size to 100 stands and has four dates this year.
Cattle market in print form at Reading Contemporary Art Fair
18 April 2017A framed limited edition print is Cattle Market by Jo Willis priced at £170, measuring 12 x 12in (30 x 30cm). It will be for sale at the Reading Contemporary Art Fair this weekend.
Largest PBFA book fair gets set to open in Oxford
18 April 2017This weekend Oxford hosts the PBFA’s 100-dealer antiquarian and out-of-print book premier fair, one of the largest in the association’s calendar. It is held at the Oxford Brookes Wheatley Campus on Saturday and Sunday, April 22-23.
Sweeney Fairs' new Derby vintage event
10 April 2017Since Lynn and Alan Cartwright of Jaguar Fairs ceased their antiques and collectors’ fairs at the Derby Roundhouse, there has been a gap in the market in the East Midlands city.
Splash out at Brockell Lido fair for the 10th time
10 April 2017Back for its 10th year, the annual Modern Movement Design Fair is held in a watery setting alongside the outdoor pool at the Grade II-listed Art Deco Brockell Lido in south London.
Henry Nicholls creates father and son team
10 April 2017Based in the West Sussex town of Worthing, Henry Nicholls began dealing in antiques when he was eight years old, rummaging through the clutter at his grandmother’s house and then selling anything that caught his obviously keen eye.
Sunbury shines on busiest day
10 April 2017One Tuesday last month, Edward Cruttenden of Sunbury Antiques, the organiser of the hugely popular fortnightly market at Kempton Park Racecourse, had his busiest day this year.
Seven heaven in Neath
10 April 2017Someone else who has seen a gap in the market is Gaynor Lloyd. Her new antiques centre opened last month in Neath, seven miles north of Swansea.
Court house antiques ruling in Yorkshire
10 April 2017Plans have been approved by Wakefield Council to create an antiques centre and café at the Grade II-listed court house in Pontefract.
Basement clear out planned at Kent's Design Gallery
10 April 2017In Kent, the Design Gallery’s largest-ever furniture warehouse sale, including a basement clear-out, takes place on Saturday and Sunday, April 22-23.
Three cracking Easter events
05 April 2017Fair organisers gear up for a busy weekend of antiques and collectables trading
Four vintage fleas and fairs this weekend
05 April 2017Judging by some of the comments Naomi Knight has received from dealers at the March launch of her new monthly sister market to the wellestablished Bath Vintage and Antiques Market, the Vintage Vauxhall Market is on a roll.
Dealers at the Foire de Chatou: Pele-Mele Antiquités
01 April 2017Christophe Richème likes to mix periods and styles: a Napoleonic bridal vase sits alongside a 1970s shop display cabinet in his shop Pele-Mele Antiquités in Montmorot Lons-Le-Saunier in the Jura region.
Dealers at the Foire de Chatou: Evelyne and Paul Khormaian
01 April 2017Evelyne and Paul Khormaian are shown in front of their stand, which was packed with French kitchenalia and, in particular, domestic antique and vintage irons and clothes-pressing items.
Dealers at the Foire de Chatou: Philippe Renard
01 April 2017Shown standing in front of a tall 18th century oak encoignure priced at €10,000 in his ‘stage-set’ stand is Philippe Renard.
Dealers at the Foire de Chatou: Philippe Chapeau
01 April 2017French 20th century ceramics are Philippe Chapeau’s speciality and this piscatorial platter by Robert Picault (1919- 2000) was for sale at Chatou priced at €1400.
Dealers at the Foire de Chatou: Alicia de Rollond
01 April 2017Normandy-based Alicia de Rollond is the daughter of dealers, and she trades in French country-style brocante.