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FOR 9/14

COTSWOLD ART, ANTIQUES DEALERS WILL PRESENT EXHIBITS OCT. 6–20

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ENGLAND — The Cotswold Art and Antique Dealers Association’s tenth annual exhibitions will take place October 6–20, offering a baker’s dozen of selling exhibitions hosted by members of CADA. Thirteen dealers across six Cotswold towns will be showing a wide range of themed exhibitions, from contemporary art to golfing antiques, as well as collector’s curios, ceramics, clocks and furniture.

From Broadway, Worcestershire, will be “Local Domestic Long Case & Wall Clocks: a collection of Cotswold clocks from Evesham to Chipping Norton,” on view at Stephen Cook Antiques Ltd, and a solo exhibition of Jeremy Barlow ROI, on view at John Noott Galleries.

From Burford, Oxfordshire, will be “Golf Past and Present: A view of Golf’s history and the art of Kenneth Reed FRSA,” on view at Manfred Schotten Antiques.

From Cirencester, Gloucestershire, “Early and Collectable! English Oak Furniture from 1550–1700,” at William H. Stokes.

Four exhibits are planned in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, including, “A Cabinet of Curiosities: Fine Furniture, Paintings and Objects,” at Baggott Church Street Limited; “Brass Bound & Portable” featuring campaign furniture and travel items at Christopher Clarke Antiques; “Vanishing Point: Unrepeatable Gothic and Renaissance Furniture” at Huntington Antiques Limited; and “L’Essence de la Beaute: French Pastel Portraits and Figurative Subjects” at The Titian Gallery.

From Tetbury, Gloucestershire, “Oak Furniture from the Stuart Period: English & Welsh Oak Furniture circa 1603–1774” will be at Day Antiques.

From Witney, Oxfordshire, comes “Strike A Light: Its Irons in the Fire Part 2” at Greenway Antiques; “A Spirit in the Woods: The Age of Oak, Walnut, Mahogany and Satinwood Furniture” at W.R. Harvey & Co. (Antiques Ltd); and “Changing Styles: The Eighteenth Century — A Hundred Years of Sampler Making” at Witney Antiques.

From Woodstock, Oxfordshire, “Primitive Brilliance: English Pratt ware pottery circa 1785–1837” will be at John Howard at Heritage.

For more information, www.cotswolds-antiques-art.com or 07789 968319.

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