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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Camilla Nichol (Advisory Board Member 2013-2014). The Project Advisory Board (AVB) includes senior museum professionals and curators, archivists, creative technology specialists and prominent members of the antiques trade. They bring a wide range of expertise and experience to the project. Short biographies of each of the 8 members of the AVB can be found by clicking through the named links (left).
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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. We want you to Get Involved in the project. We are looking for volunteer researchers, or teams of researchers, (local historians, family historians) who can send us information on any antique dealers in your local area, or elsewhere in Britain. We are also looking for volunteers to supply data for the interactive project website antiquetrade.leeds.ac.uk. Or email antiquedealers@leeds.ac.uk. Let’s get Mapping the Trade!
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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Dr Mark Westgarth, Principal Investigator (PI). Mark Westgarth is lecturer in Art History and Museum Studies. The Emergence of the Antique and Curiosity Dealer in Britain 1815-1850: the commodification of historical objects. Ashgate, 2013);. A Biographical Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Antique and Curiosity Dealers. The Rise of the London Art Market 1850-1939. And is Chair of The Leeds Art Fund. For the over five ye...
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Oral Histories » Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography
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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Our oral history interview with Jerome Phillips, of Phillips of Hitchin (established 1884) is now available to hear – click on the link below:. A conversation between Jerome Phillips and project lead Mark Westgarth. 8211; we are very grateful to the British Antiques Dealers’ Association. Of Apter-Fredericks, London, established 1946. A conversation between Harry Apter and project research fellow Lizzy Jamieson. Gary te...
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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Amongst our current Museum Partners are:. Temple Newsam House, part of Leeds Museums and Galleries. The Victoria and Albert Museum. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, USA. Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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Antique Dealers: the British Antiques Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Antique Dealers: the British Antique Trade in the 20th Century, a cultural geography. Queen Mary visiting H. Blairman and Sons Antiques, London, c.1930. Courtesy of Martin Levy, Blairman and Sons. The project will assess the cultural geography of the trade in antiques in a British context, with consideration of its international dimensions and the relationships to European and North American markets.
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