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CLASSIC ANTIQUE FAIRS CELEBRATES SPRING AT THE NEC BIRMINGHAM – HALL 11

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FRIDAY 28TH MARCH UNTIL SUNDAY 30TH MARCH


Classic Antique Fairs celebrates Spring at the NEC (Birmingham), located in Hall 11, on Friday 28thMarch until Sunday 30th March.  (Opening Times 10am – 5pm Friday and Saturday, 10am – 4pm on Sunday. Hall 11 is located on Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT.) 


Tickets and reduced cost parking are available through the website: www.classicantiquefairs.co.uk

 





Classic Antique Fairs has expanded the Fairs being offered in 2025 in Hall Eleven at the NEC to include the Spring Fair – Friday 28th March until Sunday 30th March, the Summer Fair - Friday 4th July until Sunday 6thJuly, and the Winter Fair – Friday 28th November until Sunday 30th November.

 

To celebrate the Centenary of the Art Deco or Art Moderne Movement, the majority of the over 70 dealers exhibiting have some key pieces from the Art Deco period to show collectors.  Pieces include Val St Lambert vases by Charles Graffart and Joseph Simon from Mark West Glass; Art Deco furniture by Harry & Lou Epstein, Hille, Waring & Gillow from Jeroen Markies Art Deco. Georg Jensen from Dansk Silver, signed Art Deco jewellery from Plaza Jewellery and T Robert. Lalique vases depicting Bacchantes and Ondine and sculpture by Pierre le Faguays from Solo Antiques. David Hickmet Fine Art offer exceptional pieces by Josef Lorenzl and a selection of Lalique car mascots.

 

If, however Art Deco is not your thing, there are also pieces from the Roman period to the 1950s for sale. A selection of disciplines and dealers include Treen from Opus Antiques: 19th Century animal portraits from Blackbrook Gallery; Glass from Glass of Ages; Ceramics from Scottow Antiques and Julian Eade, Porcelain from Marmaduke’s Emporium; Art Nouveau glass from M & D Moir; Silver from Stephen Kalms Antiques and Marsh Antiques; Watches from Scarab and Les Petits Tresors; Clocks from Kembery Antique Clocks; Tea Caddies from Mark Goodger Antiques. Sculpture from Garret and Hurst, and Design items from Scottish and Scandinavian Design. Or perhaps Fabergé amethyst chick pendant from T. Robert would be the Easter present.

 

John Andrews of Classic Antique Fairs, comments: “The Spring Fair at the NEC offers the collector and the bargain hunter a broad spectrum of exceptional pieces to choose from.  The perfect excuse to treat yourself in the knowledge that the expertise of the dealers is assured by the trade associations of BADA, LAPADA and CINOA.”

 

For any queries on the Spring Fair at the NEC please contact David Evrall through www.classicantiquefairs.co.uk or DavidE@inlocoevents.co.uk

 

For further information:                                                           

David Evrall (Inloco Events)                                                       

T: +44(0)7789 502027                                                              


John Andrews (Director)

T: +44(0)7395 056393 

 

Classic Antique Fairs have brought back the prestigious Antique and Arts Fairs that are synonymous with the Midlands and the NEC. With over 70 specialist dealers planned for each the three Fairs offering a wide variety of high-quality pieces for the discerning collector to the occasional bargain hunter. 

 

Tickets and reduced cost parking are available through the website: www.classicantiquefairs.co.uk

 

 

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