Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair

19 - 21 may

Join us on Friday 19th May - Sunday 21st May at Petworth Park for this year’s Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair! We’ll be showcasing our beautiful collection of antiques and fine art among 60 dealers with their latest acquisitions to put on a magnificent display for this event housed in a specially designed marquee erected in the grounds of the National Trust’s Petworth House.

Featured Collection

Ahead of the Petworth Park Antiques and Fine Art Fair, our team has curated a special selection of Antiques. Mid Century and Contemporary pieces available at Augustus Brandt.

A pair of French carved and painted Louis XVI fauteuils, with oval backs, seats and armrests upholstered in Chelwood fabric, designed by Nina Campbell. With grey/white painted frames. Both chairs bears the mark of Barthelemy Denis Chardon, Paris

A Pair of Louis XVI Chairs from the Workshop of Barthelemy Denis Chardon

Augustus Brandt Antiques

A pair of French carved and painted Louis XVI fauteuils, with oval backs, seats and armrests upholstered in Chelwood fabric, designed by Nina Campbell. With grey/white painted frames. Both chairs bears the mark of Barthelemy Denis Chardon, Paris, late 18th century. Chardon's workshop was in the Rue Saint Nicolas, Paris. He became maitre in 1764, but his business was short-lived.

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George III Card Table, circa 1760

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A George III mahogany folding card table, circa 1760. The moulded top opening to a baize lined interior, the blind fretwork deocrated frieze above square section legs surmunted by pierced brackets and on plinth feet, hinges stamped H Tibats.

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A George III mahogany folding card table, circa 1760. The moulded top opening to a baize lined interior, the blind fretwork deocrated frieze above square section legs surmunted by pierced brackets and on plinth feet, hinges stamped H Tibats
A Brutalist coffee table by Paul Evans, of his signature patchwork style employed in the 1970s, of square shape, patched burl olive wood with trapezoid inserts of chromed steel.

Paul Evans Coffee Table

Augustus Brandt Mid Century & Contemporary

A Brutalist coffee table by Paul Evans, of his signature patchwork style employed in the 1970s, of square shape, patched burl olive wood with trapezoid inserts of chromed steel.

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A set of Japanese Ukiyo-e Prints by Utagawa Kuniyoshi

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japan, 1798-1861), a set of nine Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) from the series 'Taiheiki Eiyuden', or 'Heroes of the Great Peace' published between 1848-49. The set is composed of: no. 3 'Chibata Shuri-no-shin Tatsuie grasping his spear whilst besieged in the castle of Chokoji', no. 5 'Tatenaka Kwamboye standing in civilian clothes next to a globe', no. 13 'Endo Giemon Masatada hurling a severed head at Nobunaga', no. 14 'Takuma Gemba-no-jo Morimasu wielding his sword while two men attempt to hold him', no. 16 '16-year-old Menju Sosuke Iyeteru retreiving the gohei standardard of Katsuie', no. 18. 'Matsunaga Daizen Hisahide kneeling on a fur, about to commit seppuku', no. 29 'Shioren Sajima-no-kami Matsataka turning over a scroll of Buddhist scripture with his spear at Kotokuji Temple', no. 35 'Hayashi Tanshiro Taketoshi, armoured but without helmet, in his last battle at Uchide-no-hama in 1582', no. 45 Horimoto Gigayu Takatoshi, standing in full armour holding his spear'.

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (Japan, 1798-1861), a set of nine Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) from the series 'Taiheiki Eiyuden', or 'Heroes of the Great Peace' published between 1848-49. The set is composed of: no. 3 'Chibata Shuri-no-shin Tatsuie grasping his
A Swedish 'Aristocrat' club sofa by Bertil Fridhagen, for Bröderna Andersson with buttoned back and of rounded form with sweeping arms

A Bertil Fridhagen Sofa

Augustus Brandt Mid Century & Contemporary

A Swedish 'Aristocrat' club sofa by Bertil Fridhagen, for Bröderna Andersson with buttoned back and of rounded form with sweeping arms

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Visit Our Showroom

Make sure you also visit our Petworth showroom at Market Square for a glass of bubbly to celebrate this fantastic weekend of art and antiques in Petworth!

Market Square, Petworth GU28 0AG

Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair

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The famous National Trust property in the picturesque market town of Petworth has proved an ideal venue, attracting thousands of eager visitors. In its spacious marquee, the Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair has over 60 exhibitors, predominantly members of The British Antique Dealers' Association and LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers.

They offer for sale a wide range of desirable items from period to modern furniture, jewellery, sculpture, glass, lighting, vintage watches and silver to paintings, drawings, ceramics, clocks, 20th century design objects, maps, prints, enamels, objects of vertu, aeronautica and many other decorative and unique works of art spanning the centuries.

£10 at the door - free re-admission with programme. Or print your own complimentary ticket from this site.

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