BADA unveil Object of the Fair and Best Stand awards 18 March 2013 This very rare Queen Anne gilt gesso dressing table, shown by Mackinnon Fine Furniture of London, has been voted Object of the Fair at the ‘BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair’. Dealer News
BADA gets off to a £350,000 start 26 March 2012 The 20th BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair opened on March 21 in the Duke of York Square in Chelsea and was once again greeted by spring sunshine. Dealer News
BADA appoint new chairman 25 July 2011 THE British Antique Dealers’ Association council have appointed Jonathan Coulborn as their new chairman.
Trade holding steady says BADA 04 May 2010 BUSINESS is holding up well for members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association despite the recession. With a projected combined turnover of about £752m, the impact of the downturn has not been as heavy as feared.
Time to move under canvas? 06 July 2009 IRONICALLY, in its 75th and sadly final staging last month, the Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair reaffirmed its status as unquestionably the UK's flagship antiques event.
Chevertons to sell up at Dreweatts 20 April 2009 DREWEATTS will sell the stock of Chevertons at the Donnington Priory salerooms on May 12.
Cato apologises after TV mistake at Olympia fair 14 July 2008 AT their Council meeting last week the British Antique Dealers Association decided on no further action regarding complaints by some members that well-known Kent dealer and fellow member Lennox Cato was fitted with a microphone while carrying out vetting duties at last month's Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair.
BADA dealers see improved trading climate 21 May 2007 An improvement in the trading climate but a negative response to the artists’ resale right were among the findings of the latest British Antique Dealers’ Association members poll.
Art London moves down the road for autumn slot 24 April 2006 Art London moves from its summer slot to autumn and also changes location for its eighth staging.
NY dealers hit out at BADA fair 18 April 2006 A POWERFUL group of top-end American dealers have voiced opposition to the British Antique Dealers’ Association’s decision to stage a 50-stand fair at Sotheby’s New York early next year.
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