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{Sponsored Post} LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair Berkeley Square

August 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

A champagne bar at Mortons, Rhubarb yumminess, and playing with GORGEOUS estate jewels. Can you think of a better day?! 
Here is some info on the LAPADA Fair: 

 LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers brings its prestigious annual Fair to Berkeley Square for the third time, from 21st to 25th September 2011.  The 85 exhibitors are all experts in a wide range of disciplines, from contemporary fine art to medieval works of art, rare furniture and clocks to exquisite jewellery, sculpture and silverware, ceramic art and glass, coins and medals, maritime art and aeronautical artefacts to objets vertu and all manner of collectors’ curiosities.
Fashionable Mayfair club Morton’s is providing an enchanting en plein air Champagne Bar, and a new fine dining restaurant by Rhubarb, one of London’s leading caterers, will enjoy some of the best views in Mayfair, across the centre of Berkeley Square.  An out-of-hours entrance allows visitors to dine after the fair has closed.  Advance booking is recommended (Rhubarb At LAPADA Fair  0845 519 8316).
Full visitor information can be found here.  

LAPADA is the UK’s largest association for professional antiques and art dealers, representing some 600 dealers throughout the UK.  All members abide by a strict Code of Practice, ensuring peace of mind to buyers.  The new LAPADA iPhone4 App is a handy reference when searching for dealers nearby, or by speciality.     

Hermes ‘Sea Anemone’ clip, 18ct gold & turquoise, c1960.  
This rare and unusual piece is highly collectable, as Hermes makes relatively little jewelry. 

A fine coloured Aquamarine ring with triangular shaped diamonds.
c.1950

Matthew Foster

Retro Period 18ct yellow & rose gold tubular design Bangle, c. 1940’s

Retro Period 18ct yellow & rose gold panel design bracelet, c. 1940’s
Retro Period escalator design bracelet, 18ct rose gold, c. 1940’s


Special offer for AG READERS:
PRINT THIS POST, and bring it to the fair, and you will get a two tickets for the price of one!! 
See you there! 

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  1. fancyfunction says

    August 18, 2011 at 8:02 pm

    I am in love with that aquamarine ring!!

    Reply

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