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Recommended Suppliers

Here are some Antiques Dealers that I can recommend. To be added to this list please email for details theartsandcraftshome@gmail.com

A great source of Arts and Crafts furniture and metalwork can be found at the Millinery Works in London. Visit on line at www.millineryworks.co.uk

I can recommend a dealer, Salah, who specialises in all aspects of the Decorative Arts. Visit his site at www.hillhouse-antiques.co.uk

One of the best sources of original Arts and Crafts fabrics is the lovely Meg Andrews. Visit her site at www.meg-andrews.com

One of the finest galleries offering Pre-Raphaelite paintings, drawing and prints can be found at www.maasgallery.com

The premier gallery offering a unique combination of 19th Century furniture, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, metalware and fabrics can be found at www.faslondon.com

For a selection of nice Arts and Crafts items visit Vincent Duffy in Nottingham at www.retroart.co.uk

We can recommend The Architecture Bookshop for an ever-changing selection of rare and secondhand books related to the Arts and Crafts movement. www.architecturebookshop.co.uk

In addition, I can also recommend another specialist businesses who hold interesting stock of architect designed furniture and arts and crafts items.Their stock can be viewed on www.thecountryseat.com

Dealers Liam and Matt with whom I've been dealing with for a total of 25 years have a complete site. They hold a large stock of arts and crafts furniture and furnishings and can be contacted at www.artfurniture.co.uk

The world's leading dealer in the finest objects of the Arts and Crafts Movement now has a website. His name is Paul Reeves and his site can be found at www.paulreeveslondon.com

We can suggest that you visit a company based in Los Angeles, USA. www.circa1910antiques.com.

We have links with a specialist in ceramics and glass of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are called Adantiques and they can be found on www.adantiques.com

For original books and Arts and Crafts literature visit www.janetteray.co.uk

One of the largest stockists of original arts and crafts furnishings is Tony Geering who can be found at the Dome in Southwold, Suffolk. His web address is www.puritanvalues.com

For a look further into the twentieth century, an old colleague of mine, Christian, has a lovely site with many post war and mid century antiques. These can be viewed on www.20thcentury-decorative-arts.co.uk

An American gallery with lovely paintings and arts and crafts furniture is worth a visit at www.thomasreynolds.com

 

If you are planning a trip to the UK and need some guidance as to a schedule, transport, packing and shipping, we can assist you by providing and organizing your trip to include travel within the UK, accommodation and appointments with various dealers. Please contact us for further details.

 

 


email: John and Chrissie - theartsandcraftshome@gmail.com