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The second staging of the Northern Antiques Fair at its new venue in The Garden Rooms at Tennants in Leyburn, North Yorkshire was in every way as successful as last year’s. Both visitors and exhibitors alike were extremely impressed with the Tennants set up, the car parking facilities and the delicious in-house café and bistro. The stands were beautifully laid out, some as room sets and others making striking use of their cabinets. A happy atmosphere pervaded through each day with visitors meeting friends, making new acquaintances with dealers and enjoying the art and antiques on offer. This year’s footfall was 2,100 visitors. Considering the turbulent times we find ourselves in there were plenty of sales and some very expensive items changing hands, the mood was cheerful and our visitors were impressed with the friendliness of everyone and the quality of stock on display.
A delighted Ingrid Nilson, fair director, remarked “It was a pleasure being back at Tennants where we receive such a warm welcome and a privilege to run the fair with a full line-up of committed specialist exhibitors. Despite general woes on the economic front, our audience was keen to make purchases, and we look forward to the 2023 event with renewed confidence”. For the full post fair report see The Northern Fair page via our FAIRS & DEALERS section ...
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Cover Image: Highland Antiques - Sold Three piece tea set and tray by Goldsmiths of London, c 1917 in region of £1,200.
The second staging of the Northern Antiques Fair at its new venue in The Garden Rooms at Tennants in Leyburn, North Yorkshire was in every way as successful as last year’s. Both visitors and exhibitors alike were extremely impressed with the Tennants set up, the car parking facilities and the delicious in-house café and bistro. The stands were beautifully laid out, some as room sets and others making striking use of their cabinets. A happy atmosphere pervaded through each day with visitors meeting friends, making new acquaintances with dealers and enjoying the art and antiques on offer. This year’s footfall was 2,100 visitors. Considering the turbulent times we find ourselves in there were plenty of sales and some very expensive items changing hands, the mood was cheerful and our visitors were impressed with the friendliness of everyone and the quality of stock on display.
A delighted Ingrid Nilson, fair director, remarked “It was a pleasure being back at Tennants where we receive such a warm welcome and a privilege to run the fair with a full line-up of committed specialist exhibitors. Despite general woes on the economic front, our audience was keen to make purchases, and we look forward to the 2023 event with renewed confidence”. For the full post fair report see The Northern Fair page via our FAIRS & DEALERS section ...
FOLLOW THIS ORGANISER: |
Visit;
ANF Calendar for future fair dates
Fairs + Dealers to read more about The Northern Antiques Fair
Cover Image: Highland Antiques - Sold Three piece tea set and tray by Goldsmiths of London, c 1917 in region of £1,200.
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