LAPADA ART & ANTIQUES FAIR, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, 25 – 29 September.
Now in its fifth year at this popular central London location the fair once again displays a treasure-load of art and antiques to collectors and first-time buyers. Paintings, furniture, silver and jewellery are just some of the disciplines offered by the hundred dealers showing there. Purchases can be made with confidence as each piece will have been vetted by an expert committee of fifty specialists.
Among new exhibitors at this year’s fair are GRIMA, Philip Mould Portrait Miniatures, Raffaello Pernici, Mayflower Antiques, the Japanese Gallery, and Hamptons Antiques.

AnEnglish 18 karat textured yellow gold wide bracelet set with citrines, emeralds and diamonds by Andrew Grima, 1967. From Lucas Rarities
The Fair entrance, restaurant and café have been decorated by the interior designer Guy Goodfellow. He has drawn inspiration from the Georgian architecture (facades, rusticated stonework and street lighting) in the square and surrounding area.

Manuel Lopez Herrera
Title: ‘The Boss’
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 27 ½ x 51 ¼ ins / 70 x 130 cm
Lucy B Campbell Fine Art
For more details see the LAPADA Fait Website www.lapadalondon.com.

Rare Spitalfields silk engraved tea caddies, the one on the left is by John Touliet in 1790 and on the right is by Emick Romer in 1776 from Mary Cooke Antiques
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