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The Mayfair Antiques & Fine Art Fair

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Clock specialist Richard Price is bringing a selection of fine and unusual antiquarian clocks. On a smaller scale is a Viennese silver and enamel miniature clock, c 1870, which is highly decorated with cherubs, angels and heavenly scenes and topped off with a gold and enamel eagle, priced in the region of £6,000 from T Robert. Other unusual objects from jewellery specialist T Robert include a rare Norfolk silver counter/snuff box by Thomas Havers with engraving on the lid, c 1703 and an 18ct gold, erotically enamelled, vesta case, c1890. Unusual antique jewellery comes from Sue Brown, who has a superb Chinese carved cinnabar bangle from the 1920s, priced at £590. Anthea AG Antiques is bringing a fine 1830's amethyst necklet in 18ct gold with its original foiling, £ 5,500.

Anthony Green Antiques has a waterproof Rolex Oyster pocket watch, c1926selling for £125,000. Even though the gentlemen’s wristwatch had become popular in civilian life after WWI, the pocket watch was still the timepiece of choice for most gentlemen in the late twenties. In addition, there is an extremely rare vintage Rolex ‘Hermetique’ waterproof wristwatch, c1923, which was produced before patenting in 1925 and introduction in 1927, priced at £15,000. The development of the Oyster case with the screw-down crown to fully waterproof the watch, and its adoption by Hans Wilsdorf in 1925 were probably the most important events in the history of the Rolex company.

Specialist map dealer Angelika CJ Friebe Ltd also sells decorative prints. Angelika has a spectacular copper engraved map 'Carte Tres Curieuse De La Mer Du Sud' from Atlas Historique by Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684-1743), Amsterdam, 1720, priced at £19,500. It focuses on the American continent, depicting California as an island, with beautiful illustrations of animals, peoples and customs as well as portraits of explorers.

Mario’s Antiques specialises in 18th and 19th century Meissen, Vienna and Sèvres porcelain and is bringing a Meissen ‘Artisan Sword Maker’, modelled by JJ Kaendler,

c1755, £21,500. Mark J West has 18th to 20th century glass including a Stuart bowl made for Liberty, c1905, £240 and a pair of French amethyst glass scent bottles, c1830, £1,100 the pair. Art pottery from AD Antiques includes work by William Moorcroft, William De Morgan, Pilkington, Doulton, Wedgewood and Martin Brothers.

European bronze sculpture and art glass are on Hickmet Fine Art’s stand, including a 42cm high bronze and ivory ‘Butterfly Dancers’ on a Brazilian green onyx plinth signed by Professor Otto Poertzel, one of the most important sculptors of the Art Deco period, priced at £39,500. ArtCast 21 is marking its London debut at The Mayfair Antiques & Fine Art Fair. An offshoot of the family owned Garret & Hurst Sculpture, which specialises in bronzes and sculptures by the master sculptors of the 19th century, ArtCast 21 focuses on contemporary works by three female sculptors – Annie Tempest, Domenica de Ferranti and Margot Homan, who recently had a bronze of Dutch politician and first female secretary of the Netherlands, ‘Marga Klompé’, unveiled by Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands.

Hampton Antiques, known for its antique boxes serving many purposes, has an elegant Victorian decanter box, brass-bound with a beautifully curved lid. Veneered in exotic Coromandel, the front of the box swings open to reveal four superb crystal cut hobnail decanters. Two spirit glasses are also stored in the underside of the lid. Unusually, the hinges are engraved and gilded with a pretty floral design, 1870, priced at £2,475.
From Stephen Kalms Antiques comes a rare pair of very contemporary looking silver enamelled bowls by Gerald Benny, actually dating from the 1870s and selling for £4,200. Other silver specialists exhibiting include Mary Cooke Antiques, JH Bourdon-Smith and Vine Antiques with British and Irish silver dating from the 17th century and silk Stevengraphs.

One of London’s most stylish hotels, The London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square is situated in the heart of Mayfair, just minutes from the bustle of Oxford Street and Park Lane. Originally built as a large majestic townhouse, it still combines classic qualities, while blending luxury and exclusivity with modern style, flair and sophistication. With 237 striking contemporary bedrooms, The London Marriott is the perfect place to relax when not visiting the fair or exploring all that this sought after part of London has to offer. This 5 star hotel is conveniently located adjacent to the US Embassy and boasts two restaurants headed by internationally renowned chef Gordon Ramsay: maze offers fine dining, specialising in French cuisine with Asian influences, unusually served as tasting size dishes. maze Grill is influenced by New York grill restaurants with chef Ramsay’s inspired touch.

The hotel is offering a special ‘antiques fair’ rate for people wishing to stay overnight, which includes complimentary tickets to the fair. To take advantage of this special rate, contact Weronika Ptas: Telephone: +44 (0)20 7514 1514, Fax: +44 (0)20 7514 1528 Email: weronika.ptas@marriotthotels.com








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