Founders and organisers Patricia and Ralph Harvey have sold their long-running Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair to one of their regular exhibitors; David Curan of Magnus Antiques, Church Street, London NW8.
Magnus Antiques have exhibited at the fair for many years and Mr Duran has long been a member of the Fair Committee. Patrica Harvey, herself a decorative dealer in Church Street, is particularly pleased the event will remain a dealer-focussed business.
The purchase price has not been disclosed but industry observers speculate it should be in the region of £1m. Both sellers and buyers say that there will be no immediate change in the organisation of the event. The next decorative fair will be in Battersea from January 20-25.
Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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