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Antiques fairs getting more popular than ever

Antiques fairs getting more popular than ever

Thanks to the ongoing craze for all things vintage, antique fairs are enjoying a surge in popularity.

While visitors to Newark have risen by 21 percent since 2009, Ardingly has attracted 28 percent more in that period.

From Telegraph.co.uk:

The advantages to an antique-hunting day trip are clear: inspiring stands (some styled up to rival the Fulham shop windows they supply), unparalleled choice, exceptional prices.

But, if you are intending to trawl thousands of stalls in a day, says designer Kit Kemp, who is already composing her next Newark wishlist, you need a plan of campaign. “You have to be careful you don’t get carried away. It’s a good idea to go with an area in mind.”

Kit, who furnishes the super-stylish Firmdale hotels with a mixture of vintage and modern pieces, targets antiques that sit well in a contemporary interior. “I love old weathervanes and workbenches that used to hold lathes, really good, solid pieces of oak or sycamore. If you just sand them down, they look fabulous, quite sculptural.”

Interior designer Emma Sims-Hilditch finds Ardingly particularly inspiring. “It is a very decorative fair as well as being cosmopolitan, with exhibitors from France and eastern Europe.” She buys “rustic dining tables with zinc tops and old grain sacks which can be used for upholstery”.

Edward Cruttenden, who runs the Sunbury Antiques Fair at Kempton Park racecourse, reckons he knows the reason why: “I think recently vintage has really seen an upturn. With more designers talking about it and famous people buying vintage, the younger generation is becoming ever more attracted to it.”

Wollondilly’s Oldies And Goodies Tour For Boosting Tourism

Antiques, vintage pieces, and collectables are putting Wollondilly shire on the tourist map.

Wollondilly's Oldies And Goodies Tour For Boosting TourismWollondilly is fast becoming a popular tourist attraction for the weird and wonderful items that can be found in the town’s antique and collectable shops.

From Mmacarthur-chronicle-wollondilly.whereilive.com.au:

In celebration of the historical items which can be found, Wollondilly Heritage Centre and Museum launched a new brochure on Thursday.

The Wollondilly Treasure Trail brochure takes residents on a 13-stop tour of the shire’s hot spots for gifts, souvenirs, memorabilia, antiques, plants and collectables.

Heritage centre and museum marketing manager Louisa Singleman said the brochure would help promote tourism.

Gang Gang Tours already has agreed to host day trips based around the brochure’s trail.

“It is sort of an historic tour, but more about seeing all the places to buy gifts, collectables and antiques,” she said. “The trail starts at at Antique Collectables and goes up to The Oaks Heritage Centre, through shops in Picton, to Thirlmere’s gift shop and Tahmoor’s garden shop and also covers the Wollondilly Arts Group.”

“We are all for anything to promote Wollondilly – to get us on the map.” Ms Crawn said her shop was like stepping back in time – the store stocks quality vintage, art deco and antique items, including clothing, jewellery, furniture and other knick-knacks. “We have been here for 14 years and we are between antiques and one-of-a-kind unique vintage items … we have people from England that come back (regularly),” she said.

Keeler Tavern Antiques Sale To Start

Keeler Tavern Antiques Sale To Start

Keeler Tavern Museum would be hosting its 16th annual Antiques and Treasures Sale of consignments and donations Friday to Sunday at the tavern, 132 Main St.

Margo McEachern, co-chairman with Phyllis and John Robertson, said, “There’s something for everyone, from Civil War collection items, vintage clothes, furniture, a bargain barn sale with chairs for $5.”

From Newstimes.com:

In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Civil War memorabilia collector Robert Walker will be selling rifles, pistols, powder horns, swords and other military artifacts, Confederate currency, as well as Lincoln signature papers and other awards and appointment certificates of the period.

Food and ice cream will be available.

There will be early buying Friday from 8 to 9 a.m. for $10 per person. Otherwise, admission is free, and there will be free parking on the premises and at the Congregational Church.

The regular Friday and Saturday hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the hours Sunday are noon to 5 p.m.

New outdoor market to focus on antiques and collectibles

New outdoor market to focus on <b>antiques and collectibles</b>\An avid antiques veteran is all set to open the Victoria Square Outdoor Market in Colborne, Cramahe Township, which is a community on Lake Ontario in Ontario, Canada.

Roseanne Quinn, the market organizer, confirmed she has received a go-ahead from the Cramahe Township Council on June 7.

From Fleamarketzone.com:

She hopes to set the outdoor market apart from other flea markets by emphasizing local foods and higher-end items, such as antiques, jewelry, collectibles, and books, not used clothing or watches. Quinn is not calling it a flea market. She expects to run the market once a week during the warm months. “The market is a summer thing, every Saturday,” she says.

According to Mandy Martin of local news site Cramahe Now, local support has been strong: “I think it’s a wonderful idea,” Mayor Marc Coombs said.

Quotes for Antique and Collectible Enthusiasts

If you have a liking for antiques and collectables, you will surely be excited to access this compilation of some of the world’s best quotations related to art and antiques.

Quotes for Antique and Collectible Enthusiasts

Art is an absolute mistress; she will not be coquetted with or slighted; she requires the most entire self-devotion, and she repays with grand triumphs. – Charlotte Saunders Cushman

Each work of art excludes the world, concentrates attention on itself. For the time it is the only thing worth doing –to do just that; be it a sonnet, a statue, a landscape, an outline head of Caesar, or an oration. Presently we return to the sight of another that globes itself into a whole as did the first, for example, a beautiful garden; and nothing seems worth doing in life but laying out a garden. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fine art, that exists for itself alone, is art in a final state of impotence. If nobody, including the artist, acknowledges art as a means of knowing the world, then art is relegated to a kind of rumpus room of the mind and the irresponsibility of the artist and the irrelevance of art to actual living becomes part and parcel of the practice of art. – Angela Carter

Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation. – Angela Y. Davis

For us artists there waits the joyous compromise through art with all that wounded or defeated us in daily life; in this way, not to evade destiny, as the ordinary people try to do, but to fulfill it in its true potential –the imagination. – Lawrence Durrell

Art need no longer be an account of past sensations. It can become the direct organization of more highly evolved sensations. It is a question of producing ourselves, not things that enslave us. – Guy Debord

Fiona Bruce angers Antiques Roadshow fans

Fiona Bruce angers Antiques Roadshow fansFiona Bruce, who inherited the job of presenting the Antiques Roadshow, has caused a stir among the program’s loyal viewers who she has clearly failed to win over.

The 44-year-old Bruce has been accused by avid fans of ‘dumbing down’ the show who said she is more interesting in her persona instead of items on the show.

From Dailymail.co.uk:

The newsreader replaced veteran host Michael Aspel last month following his retirement, and many are now calling for the return of his more low-key style.

Dozens of complaints have been posted on the BBC website by disgruntled viewers, many claiming Bruce has only been brought in to ’sex up’ the show, and that she is granted too much airtime.

One viewer wrote: ‘How irritating is Fiona Bruce on the Antiques Roadshow? She appears to have little, or no knowledge about any antiques, and treats it all as a great joke.

‘The Antiques Roadshow show is fast losing its credibility while this giggly, gauche female is appearing on it.’

Another added: ‘I started watching Antiques Roadshow only to realise that it has become the Fiona Bruce Show. In the past, the antiques and the members of the public were the story – now it’s all about her. Get her off before she ruins it.’

Despite the fact that some Antiques Roadshow viewers complain that Bruce has ’sexed-up’ the program, BBC remarked that viewing figures are up by over half a million and it is extremely pleased.

Quotes for Antiques and Collectable Admirers

Quotes for Antiques and Collectable Admirers

If you have a penchant for antiques and collectables, this compilation of some of the world’s best quotations on art will surely bring a smile on your face.

Art is an absolute mistress; she will not be coquetted with or slighted; she requires the most entire self-devotion, and she repays with grand triumphs. – Charlotte Saunders Cushman

Fine art, that exists for itself alone, is art in a final state of impotence. If nobody, including the artist, acknowledges art as a means of knowing the world, then art is relegated to a kind of rumpus room of the mind and the irresponsibility of the artist and the irrelevance of art to actual living becomes part and parcel of the practice of art. – Angela Carter

Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation. – Angela Y. Davis

For us artists there waits the joyous compromise through art with all that wounded or defeated us in daily life; in this way, not to evade destiny, as the ordinary people try to do, but to fulfill it in its true potential –the imagination.Lawrence Durrell

Art need no longer be an account of past sensations. It can become the direct organization of more highly evolved sensations. It is a question of producing ourselves, not things that enslave us. Guy Debord

Each work of art excludes the world, concentrates attention on itself. For the time it is the only thing worth doing –to do just that; be it a sonnet, a statue, a landscape, an outline head of Caesar, or an oration. Presently we return to the sight of another that globes itself into a whole as did the first, for example, a beautiful garden; and nothing seems worth doing in life but laying out a garden. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

First Place – Antiques Roadshow Top Ten Items

In this YouTube video, you will be witnessing an 18th-Century Qianlong Jade Collection from the 18th century Qing Dynasty that was acquired between the late 1930’s and through the 1940s. The masterpiece got the highest appraisal value ever given on the show (2010 season premiere of the U.S. Antiques Roadshow, on PBS).

Antiques Roadshow at Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Antiques Roadshow at Aberystwyth Arts CentreThe ever popular Sunday evening program Antiques Roadshow of BBC will be filming for its 34th series at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Ceredigion, on Thursday, June 9.

Entry to the show is free and the doors will open and close at 9.30 am and 4.30 pm, respectively.

From Countytimes.co.uk:

This will be presenter Fiona Bruce’s fourth year with the Roadshow and she said: “Presenting the Antiques Roadshow is, for me, one of those rare and very lucky coincidences in television when you get to work on a show that you already love to watch. Exploring the human story behind every object is what makes Antiques Roadshow so fascinating. And everyone loves the agony and ecstasy of the ‘what’s it worth? moment. The AR isn’t just about antiques – it’s history, beauty and drama all wrapped up in one.’

Some of Britain’s leading antiques and fine arts specialists will be on hand to offer free advice and valuations to visitors, who are invited to raid their attics and bring along their family heirlooms, household treasures and car boot bargains for inspection by the experts.

People keen to exhibit large pieces of furniture or other big items can send details and photographs of their objects to: Antiques Roadshow, BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2LR or e-mail antiques.roadshow@bbc.co.uk.

Royal Wedding Memorabilia

In this YouTube video, Antiques, Collectables and Declutter Expert Jamie Breese talks about Royal Commemoratives following the announcement of William and Catherine’s engagement. The wedding on 29 April, 2011 has generated enough buzz and would be nothing short of a treat for admirers of antiques and collectibles.