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Autumn 2014


Visitor Information INFORMATION Venue Berkeley Square, London W1J


Collectors’ Preview & Champagne Preview 23rd September 2014


Fair Dates


24th – 28th September 2014 Opening Times


Wednesday 24th September: 11am – 5.30pm Thursday 25th September: 11am – 9pm Friday 26th September: 11am – 7pm Saturday 27th September: 11am – 7pm Sunday 28th September: 11am – 5pm www.lapadalondon.com


Enquiries during the Fair Fair Director: Mieka Sywak M: +44 (0)7770 638 998 E: msywak@lapada.org


Fair Organiser: Emma McVittie M: +44 (0)7843 272 479 E: emcvittie@lapada.org


Organisers LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers 535 Kings Road, London SW10 0SZ T: +44 (0)20 7823 3511 F: +44 (0)20 7823 3522 E: lapada@lapada.org www.lapada.org


Press Enquiries Zoe Ramsay Senior Account Executive T: +44 (0)20 7245 1066 E: zoe@murrayweirwillats.com


Murray Weir Willats 346 Kensington High Street, London, W14 8NS www.murrayweirwillats.com


Photography Please be advised that photography is only permitted inside the Fair with the Organiser’s permission.


Packing and shipping Local deliveries and international shipping services can be arranged with specialist shipper Simon Hall Ltd who can be found in the entrance.


Simon Hall Ltd Willersey Industrial Estate Willersey, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7RR T: +44 (0)1386 858 555 / F: +44 (0)1386 858 501 enquiries@simonhalllimited.com www.simonhalllimited.com


Vetting Visitors are advised that only members of LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers may exhibit at the Fair. Therefore all items offered for sale are covered by the Association’s strict Code of Practice. In addition, all items within the Fair have been vetted by experts for authenticity and correct labelling. Authorship can often be a matter of opinion rather than fact in cases of unsigned or undated pieces. No datelines are imposed on articles offered for sale at the Fair, however no reproductions are allowed. Neither the Organisers, the Vetting Committee nor the Association can be held responsible for, or warrant the authenticity, age or description of any item exhibited.


Security A comprehensive security system is in operation throughout the Fair. Visitors are kindly asked to cooperate by leaving briefcases, bags, umbrellas


etc, in the cloakroom and by submitting handbags and coats for searches at the entrance and exit. A goods pass out form is required for any item purchased at and removed from the Fair and will be retained by security personnel. Visitors are asked not to bring any items, works of art or antiques into the Fair for valuation or any other purpose.


Catering EventOracle will provide a licensed brasserie & café serving lunches, afternoon teas and dinners. To book a table, please email bookings@eventoracle.com. Mr Fogg’s will offer a champagne & cocktail lounge on the ground floor in partnership with Champagne Lanson.


Fair Design Micha Weidmann Studio 60-62 Commercial Street, London E1 6LT T: +44 (0)20 7377 0066 E: info@michaweidmannstudio.com www.michaweidmannstudio.com


Catalogue Design Publications UK Ltd T: +44 (0)20 8238 5000 E: info@publicationsuk.co.uk www.publicationsuk.co.uk


Florist Andreas Verheijen Rietlandpark 239, 1019 DV Amsterdam T: +31 (0)206 201760 E: andreasverheijen@gmail.com www.andreasverheijen.com


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