| BADA Fair Committee gains two new members for 2012 Fair |
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The BADA Fair Committee is joined by two new members, both of whom will bring new areas of expertise to the table. They are Paul Archard of Campbell & Archard and Richard Coles of Godson & Coles. Paul Archard has been a lifelong clock collector and for the last 10 years, since retiring from his insurance business in the City, has run Campbell & Archard Ltd and,with the acquisition of Derek Roberts Antiques, deals in fine quality clocks from England, France and Austria specialising in particular in precision regulators and early Viennese clocks. More details, visit campbellandarchard.co.uk Richard Coles trained at West Dean and began his career as a restorer for furniture dealer John Keil before starting his own workshop. He subsequently went into partnership with the late Richard Godson and their first shop, which established their trading name of Godson & Coles, was on the King’s Road. They offered English antique furniture and works of art for sale, specialisations for which they became known. They moved to their current premises on Fulham Road in 1998. Richard Coles has served on numerous vetting committees at many of the leading art and antiques fairs in the UK. More details visit godsonandcoles.co.uk |


BADA Fair EventsWednesday 21 March 201211.00 – 21.00 – Opening Day Thursday 22 March 2012 11.00 – Event A - The House & Garden Style Report: the major interior and decorating trends of 2012. With Carole Annett, Commercial Retail Editor and Julia Page, Retail Editor, House & Garden 20.00 – 23.00 – Charity Gala Dinner in aid of HITS Friday 23 March 2012 11.00 – Event B - Country Life and the English Country House: the story of an unusual partnership. With John Goodall, Architectural Editor, Country Life Monday 26 March 2012 11.00 - Event C - ‘A covetous and greedy fellow.’ Canaletto and the British. With Colin Wiggins, Special Projects Curator at the National Gallery Tuesday 27 March 2012 11.00 – Event D - ‘Royal Protection and Modern Collecting: A guide to the BADA Fair’s Loan Exhibition. With Robert Miller |
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