Latest News Articles by Joan Porter

Bethnal Green's celebration of the chic and unique goes on tour
30 October 2017As the popularity of the vintage home look soars, so too do the events which focus on them. Judy Berger founded her Vintage Furniture Fleas seven years ago and credits their success to a tried and tested formula.
Two Cs Antiques Fairs' Chateau showcase sets the scene
30 October 2017Two Cs' fair at Chateau Impney Hotel is an impressive setting but popular venue means securing dates is difficult...

Glasgow Gals rival the boys when it comes to jewellery
30 October 2017In fine art, the ‘Glasgow Boys’ group of artists are famed. In the contemporary jewellery scene, the ‘Glasgow Gals’ are now in the spotlight.

Hitting on the stock of the Bay
30 October 2017Virender and Paul Rose used to have a shop in Nottingham selling vintage and mid-century pieces. Three years ago they launched the 'Lady Bay Vintage and Midcentury Fair' held in June and November. It takes place at Nottingham Rugby Club in the popular Lady Bay suburb, south of the east Midlands city at West Bridgford.

Dealer delights in mid-century design at Two Cs' fair
30 October 2017Furniture and decoratives dealer Paul Burnett from the Forest of Dean, gives an expansive welcome to buyers at his stand at a recent Two Cs antiques fair at the Chateau Impney Hotel, near Droitwich. He will be exhibiting at the organisers’ two-day fair on November 11-12.

Faversham's lively market in Kent
30 October 2017Held on the first Sunday of the month in the centre of Faversham, the antiques and vintage market offers a wide range of items.

It’s all part of the Ealing process
23 October 2017As Sugar and Spice, vintage dealer Emma Newman sells vintage homewares and also organises a regular small and busy fleamarket, pictured above.

Country living suits print dealer
23 October 2017Utterly English and with features including ‘seven golden rules for selling a country house’, Country Life has been described as ‘read by people who live the real country house style’.

Firebacks feed the collecting flames
23 October 2017The earliest firebacks date from the 15th century, the early days of iron casting. These were placed against the back wall of a fireplace, an important feature when that wall was made of wattle and daub or soft stone.

ATG Twitter alert on Oxford antiques centre is a winner
23 October 2017An antiques centre which was on the point of closure has been saved in no small part by the pulling power of the Antiques Trade Gazette’s social media presence.

Frome street market event generates vroom
23 October 2017The Frome Independent is a well-supported monthly street market in the Somerset town which covers the centre with some 200 stalls in total.

Salvo reloads with change of organiser
16 October 2017It's all change for Salvo 2018. Organiser Thornton Kay is taking a sabbatical from running the annual architectural salvage fair next year.

Vintage with Victorian values
16 October 2017Organisers of south London events select historic venues for ever-expanding operation...

Bath’s Assembly Rooms host upcoming wedding show
16 October 2017There is nothing so stylish in the world of vintage frocks as a 1930s wedding dress – all Hollywood-style glamour with long silky satin gowns.

Market meets the early music makers
16 October 2017Bennie Gray of Grays Antique Market, has a love for early music. So where better to hold a series of weekly recitals than the Music Room, the small events venue which is above the market in Davies Street, Mayfair?
Second Midlands event for 'Discover Vintage Home Shows'
16 October 2017Such is the ‘must-have’ vibe now for mid-century and vintage furniture and homeware that Keeley Harris’ 'Discover Vintage Home Shows', launched in 2012 at Manchester’s Victoria Baths, can attract 1900 visitors to the one-day fairs held three or four times a year.

Kent dealers show enterprising spirit
16 October 2017Chrissie and John Masters, of the Design Gallery in Westerham, are pictured below in their warehouse in nearby Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, both in Kent.
Lalique launch in Brighton
16 October 2017The Brighton-based Lalique Mascot Collectors’ Club is launching the second volume of 'Unique Lalique Mascots' by Geoffrey Weiner at Love Fairs’ antiques, vintage and collectables fair at Brighton Racecourse on Sunday, October 22.

On the hoof way to offer French antiques
09 October 2017Trading as Hoof Brocante, Adrian Higham is among the most genial of men.

A prize under doctor’s orders
09 October 2017This original case of five silver catheters and three urethral sounds marked for the London maker J Millikan might be a strange offering as a prize outside medical circles.