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At Home & In T e Garden • Sunday 24 May 2020


Decorative art and interiors


Enhance your home with modern and contemporary art from PM Antiques & Collectables


PM Antiques & Collectables is an online specialist in contemporary art, modern British paintings, sculpture and vintage movie posters. It caters to collectors and interior designers at a wide range of price points. With around 400 artworks in stock,


their inventory includes pieces by L S Lowry, Pablo Picasso, René Lalique, Salvador Dali, Wilhelmina Barns- Graham, David Hockney, Joan Miró, Sherree Valentine Daines,


Fabian


Perez, Mackenzie T orpe, Doug Hyde, Duncan Macgregor, Kerry Darlington, Zinsky and more. Film enthusiasts


will


also appreciate the retail- er’s growing range of enter- tainment


and vintage movie posters, including titles


memorabilia from the


Star Wars, James Bond and Doctor Who franchises.


Looking to sell your art and collectables? PM Antiques & Collecta- bles is always seeking to add to its range. Now is the perfect time to sort through lofts and garages for any unwanted — yet potentially valuable — items for sale.


LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (BRITISH, 1887-1976), BRITAIN AT PLAY, LIMITED EDITION PRINT IN COLOURS, SIGNED Shop online at pm-antiques.co.uk


ROZ WILSON (BRITISH, B.1960), 1968 MINI COOPER S FROM THE ITALIAN JOB, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SIGNED


Based in Chertsey, Surrey. UK delivery available on all items. Get social: Facebook: PMAntiques2015 Twitter: PM_Antiques Instagram: PM_Antiques


With around 400 artworks in stock, PM Antiques’ inventory ranges from Dali to Zinsky


Whether you have an individual piece or an extensive collection, feel free to run any item by PM Antiques, no matter how insignifi cant you believe it to be. With only a few clicks, it’s easier than ever to request a free quotation at pm-antiques.co.uk.


Home interiors, improvements & technology • 9


Buying antiques never gets old


Legacy was founded in 2005 and is based in the quaint market town of Frome in Somerset


Exclusively trading online, Legacy stocks more than 5,000 items span- ning three centuries from across the world. Specialising in glass and crystal


from 1750 to the present, Legacy has classic pieces by Dartington Crystal, Stuart Crystal, Chance Brothers and Whitefriars Glass among its off erings. Georgian and Victorian glassware can be seen in abundance


(the champagne glasses are best- sellers). It also stocks a comprehen- sive range of ceramics, from 18th-cen- tury blue-and-white to 21st-century Royal Doulton. T e dedicated team are passionate about art and studio pottery and have curated pieces from across the UK. Whether you’re sourcing a whisky


glass for Father’s Day or a decanter for that special bottle of Christmas


port, Legacy off ers a gifting service for when being present at a special occa- sion just isn’t possible; it can ship any item, anywhere. Antiques are often more aff ordable


and of better quality than their modern-day


equivalents, not to


mention the clear-cut green creden- tials. So, if you’re looking for an invest- ment or simply feeding your nostalgia, Legacy is all you need.


To fi nd out more about


Legacy Antiques and Collectibles, or see what else it has to offer, please visit the website at legacyantiques.co.uk or call on 07790 994021.


Exclusive 10% off for


readers with promotional


code LEGACY10


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