Autumn 2014
ODYSSEY FINE ARTS LTD Mr Andrew Korom-Vokis 24 Holbein Place, London, SW1W 8NL T: +44 (0)20 7730 9942 E:
odysseyfinearts@aol.com W:
www.odysseyfinearts.com Early to 19th-century watercolours and drawings, 18th-century furniture, painted furniture, oriental pottery and porcelain, textiles, decorative items.
SUSAN OLLEMANS ORIENTAL ART Ms Susan Ollemans 13 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, London, SW1Y 6AA T: +44 (0)20 7381 4518 M: +44 (0)7775 566356 E:
ollemans178@btinternet.com W:
www.ollemans.com Indian jewels, jade and early Chinese ceramics.
PANTER & HALL LTD Ms Tiffany Panter & Mr Matthew Hall 11-12 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5LU T: +44 (0)20 7399 9999 M: +44 (0)7940 715780 E:
enquiries@panterandhall.com W:
www.panterandhall.com Specialists in contemporary Scottish and Modern British painting. Regular exhibitions by household names and fresh young talent.
GUY PEPPIATT FINE ART LTD Mr Guy Peppiatt Riverwide House, 6 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6BU T: +44 (0)20 7930 3839 M: +44 (0)7956 968284 E:
guy@peppiattfineart.co.uk W:
www.peppiattfineart.co.uk Specialising in British drawings and watercolours.
CHARLES PLANTE FINE ARTS Mr Charles Plante 50 Gloucester Street, London, SW1V 4EH T: +44 (0)20 7834 3305 M: +44 (0)7798 626249
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finearts@charlesplante.com W:
www.charlesplante.com European works of art from the 18th and 19th centuries, especially the neoclassical period, c. 1760- 1840. Specialist in watercolour drawings of architecture, gardens and interiors, oil sketches on paper and small paintings, handsomely presented in frames of the period. Grand Tour works of art and sculpture, as well as French Empire and English Regency porcelain.
MAX RUTHERSTON LTD Mr Max Rutherston 5 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street, St. James’s, London, SW1Y 6AA T: +44 (0)20 7930 0395 M: +44 (0)7973 775635 E:
max@rutherston.com W:
www.rutherston.com Specialising in Japanese works of art, netsuke, inro, lacquer, paintings and ceramics.
PETA SMYTH ANTIQUE TEXTILES Ms Peta Smyth 42 Moreton Street, London, SW1V 2PB T: +44 (0)20 7630 9898 M: +44 (0)7765 060699 E:
gallery@petasmyth.com W:
www.petasmyth.com 16th-19th century European textiles. Tapestries, Needlework, Crewelwork and other Embroidery, Silks Velvets, Appliqued and Printed Textiles, Curtains, Cushions and Passementerie..
KATE THURLOW Ms Kate Thurlow Gallery FortyOne, 41 Moreton Street, London, SW1V 2NY T: +44 (0)20 7932 0033 E:
katethurlow@galleryfortyone.co.uk W:
www.galleryfortyone.co.uk Continental furniture.
WILLOW GALLERY Mr Andrew Stevens 40 & 41 Duke Street, St James’s, London, SW1Y 6DF T: +44 (0)20 7968 1830
M: +44 (0)7973 642140 E:
enquiries@willowgallery.com W:
www.willowgallery.com British and European 19th and 20th century and Post- Impressionist paintings.
PIERGABRIELE VANGELLI Mr Piergabriele Vangelli 14 Royal Opera Arcade, Charles II Street, St. James, London, SW1Y 4UY T: +44(0)20 8704 4636 / +44(0)20 3643 6048
M: +44 (0)7942 871274 / +44(0)7720 839398 E:
galleriavangelli@gmail.com W:
www.vangelligallery.com Works of Art from the Classics to the 20th century.
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TANYA BAXTER CONTEMPORARY Mrs Tanya Baxter 436 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, SW10 0LJ T: +44 (0)20 7351 1367 M: +44 (0)7961 360407 E: tanya@
tanyabaxtercontemporary.com W: www. tanyabaxter
contemporary.com Tanya Baxter Contemporary represent critically & commercially successful artists, most of whom are museum, blue chip auction record artists including
M.F.Husain, S.H.Raza, Pip Todd Warmoth, Zeng Chuanxing,Sacha Jafri, Ling Jian, Banksy, Zhao Kailin and Andy Warhol.
JONATHAN COOPER Mr Jonathan Cooper Park Walk Gallery, 20 Park Walk, London, SW10 0AQ T: +44 (0)20 7351 0410 M: +44 (0)7768 824940 E:
mail@jonathancooper.co.uk W:
www.jonathancooper.co.uk Since 1988 the gallery has gained a reputation for championing award winning contemporary artists in three specialisations - notably Representational, Botanical and Wildlife Art - who have gone on to become leaders in their fields.
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