The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair will, for the eighth year running, bring together the very best in art and antiques from reputable dealers and experts in their fields
The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair returns for its eighth year to the suitably breathtaking surrounds of Berkeley Square, Mayfair. Sponsored by Delancey, the LAPADA Fair offers an unmissable opportunity to source and buy some of the world’s most coveted works of art, antiques, design and decorative arts. This year, it will take place from Tuesday 13th September until Sunday 18th September 2016, marking the start of London’s fashionable Autumn art season.
Over 100 members of LAPADA the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers, all experts in their fields, will exhibit an exquisite range of works across an array of disciplines including jewellery, furniture, carpets, tapestries, antiquities, clocks, ceramics, silver and fine art. As approachable as they are knowledgeable, dealers are always pleased to share insights into the works they offer and their provenance.
LAPADA Fair stands, which have sold out for 2016, are only open to members of LAPADA the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers. Members abide by a strict Code of Practice and an expert committee of 70 specialists pre-vet every piece individually, ensuring the authenticity of all work shown at the Fair.
Mieka Sywak, Director of the LAPADA Fair, comments: “We are pleased to announce that exhibitor stands at the 2016 LAPADA Fair were sold out by May 2016. With four months to go until the LAPADA Fair, this is exceptionally early compared with previous years.
With a total of 113 members taking part, the country’s most prestigious event in the art and antique calendar welcomes a host of new dealers with exciting and original works to tempt visitors.
New exhibitors
D. Larsson Interiör & Antikhandel, specialise in predominantly 18th and 19th century Swedish painted furniture and decorative arts and has a reputation for sourcing fine quality examples, individually selected for their design, integrity and original historic surfaces.
R. N. Myers & Son will offer beautiful antique furniture, ceramics and works of art, including English and some European furniture with an emphasis on the 17th and 18th centuries, English and Oriental ceramics, paintings, textiles, works of art or more unusual oddities. Tim Saltwell will bring a selection of his finest 19th and early 20th century English and Continental furniture, bronzes, ormolu, mirrors and French clocks.
Pushkin Antiques Ltd will offer an exceptional selection of silver from England, China, Germany, India, Burma, Europe and Russia alongside collectables, including Louis Vuitton travel cases and luxury interior pieces.
Richard Hoppé Fine Antiques will bring continental glass, scent bottles, ceramic tiles. M&D Moir will also bring glass, including Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces by the great makers René Lalique, Emile Gallé, Daum and Loetz, amongst others.
Serhat Ahmet Ltd will be exhibiting a diverse range of fine European porcelain, including Meissen, KPM Berlin, Sèvres and Vienna, and objets de vertu from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Michael German Antiques, specialists in antique walking canes, fine arms and armour, and interesting maritime artefacts, will showcase a selection of works from these fascinating and unusual subjects.
Gideon Hatch will bring a selection of his contemporary rug designs, as well as antique rugs and textiles.
Portal Painters will exhibit work from artists Lizzie Riches, Peter Layzell and Steve Easby, whose finely detailed figurative paintings have a surreal flavour. Beaux Arts Bath will offer works from pre-eminent, established and emerging contemporary sculptors and painters, including Andrew Crocker, Anna Gillespie, Anthony Scott, Elisabeth Frink, Nathan Ford and Simon Allen. Flying Colours Gallery will showcase distinctive and desirable fine art paintings, with an emphasis on well-known Scottish artists.
Whitford Fine Art will bring European and British 20th-century painting and sculpture, with an emphasis on Modernism, Post-War Abstraction and Pop Art, artists include Caziel, Clive Barker, William Gear and Georges Bernède. Manya Igel Fine Arts will showcase a fine selection of 20th and 21st-century British art, notably by Royal Academicians, members of the NEAC and other established artists.
Boundary Gallery will offer works from Modern British artists, including David Bomberg, Jacob Epstein, Josef Herman, Bernard Meninsky, Morris Kestelman, Alfred Wolmark, Jacob Kramer and the contemporary figurative artists Breuer-Weil and Lawson. John Iddon Fine Art will also show Modern British art from the 1930s to the present day, including distinguished Royal Academicians. Artists include David Hockney, Donald Hamilton Fraser, Simon Palmer, Anne Swankie and Lucy Pratt, as well younger contemporary artists such as Melissa Scott-Miller.
Jewellery dealers participating for the first time include seventh generation dealer of fine antique jewellery, A Rakyan Collection, and Nigel Milne, who specialises in fine quality period and contemporary jewellery.
Four dealers are returning to participate in the LAPADA Fair. The first is second generation antique business William Cook, who deals in fine quality furniture and works of art. Next, is Jonathan Cooper a specialist dealer in contemporary paintings and sculpture, as well as Titus Omega who deals in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Arts & Crafts antiques. Finally is Brain Watson Antique Glass, who deals in antique glass for collectors and those who like to use glass from the past.
LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair – Where and when
When: 13th – 18th September 2016
Location: Berkeley Square, Mayfair, W1J 6EB
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7823 3511
Website: lapadalondon.com
Admission: Admission: Entrance by ticket priced at £20 each or by invitation *£65 each for Collectors’ Preview invitation