Alexandra Palace Fair - North London
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Re: Alexandra Palace Fair - North London
may we see them please?
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I bought a few things also but only smalls - nothing big nothing that knocked me off my feet. Either my tastes have gone up or there is a general dearth of decent quality mid 20th century stuff.
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dantheman wrote:may we see them please?
No, that's not allowed.
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22 Crawford St. wrote:I bought a few things also but only smalls - nothing big nothing that knocked me off my feet. Either my tastes have gone up or there is a general dearth of decent quality mid 20th century stuff.
I don't look at jewellery and the like so can't comment on that but did expect to see more good quality 20th century stuff than I did today. I didn't get there until 10.45 but don't imagine that it had all be sold before then.
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It's a strange old fair that acts in reverse to most by getting busier as it goes on (so no major rush at the start). I must admit we do load the stall with the 19th century stuff for Alexander palace as it gets a lot of attention. We could have stuffed the stall with a mountain of studio but it's mainly £5-£30 now with no big names and I am not sure MR S-Pots would have been tempted by much. The fair today was a little slower than normal and I did see some gaps but I am pretty certain the next one in May will be packet out with dealers and buyers as normal. Saying all that I think I can eat after some kind buyers bought a reasonable amount of my old tat.
For those interested in such things here is the stall as it looked last night before the fair
For those interested in such things here is the stall as it looked last night before the fair
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i shall be there for May
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22 Crawford St. wrote:One question:
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I noticed that but didn't like to ask.
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Hadn't realised that the unloading area was quite so close. Is it indoors?
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22 Crawford St. wrote:One question:
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Its a Chinese carved horn that my father picked up. Obviously a fertility symbol. No idea of the of the mythology behind it but I will be glad when it has gone as it is shocking my pottery buyers lol.
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studio-pots wrote:Hadn't realised that the unloading area was quite so close. Is it indoors?
90% of the time you drive into the covered hall next door and then wheel your stuff into the main hall when you set up on Saturday. During last summer they asked some stallholders at the far end of the hall to load from the front of the building and that's obviously outside. But so far touch wood its a very easy fair to set up and pack down.
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I've had a good look but don't think we have a section for phallic symbols?
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Its on this Sunday for anyone tempted. I will be buried under several ton of art pottery as usual. Feel free to wave at every guy hugging ceramics one of them is almost certainly me
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It's a shame the powers that be don't let us post photos of stalls in all their glory as you have a half decent looking one there.
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but the reason you know he has a half decent one is that he posted pictures of it back in February and "the powers that be" have done nothing to object or remove it.22 Crawford St. wrote:It's a shame the powers that be don't let us post photos of stalls in all their glory as you have a half decent looking one there.
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English never was my strong point SP, but i did get an A in A Level Art! - My M meaning did not come across. I fully understand why there are lots of rules but it so strange to go on some of the other forums where they don't care and anything goes. I understand what it like where brand new user create an account just to blatantly advertise.....but I would still very much like to see photos of some of the regulars stalls. Personally I don't see much harm in that, somewhere in the members area.
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I wasn't aware this forum had any rules about showing pictures of stalls? I can understand objections to people crudely trying to sell through a website like this by linking items they have for sale at the moment on ebay or encouraging people to buy what they are showing of the makers threads. But showing a pile of pots you can't buy unless you happened to have been at that fair the day before? Can't see the problem. Off course I would have removed it if asked but I like to think most are more relaxed about things. I use this forum for chatting about pottery, to learn and to teach when I can. Nothing else.
Do feel free to shout at me if I post a picture tomorrow with a come buy from me on Sunday tag line on it though. That would not be cool
Do feel free to shout at me if I post a picture tomorrow with a come buy from me on Sunday tag line on it though. That would not be cool
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I have no objection to seeing pictures of stalls. I don't know if there are any rules on this. I recall Dan's photos of all his Dartington and Poole, etc, laid out on the lawn in readiness to be sold. Were they deleted? Nic used to be a stickler for rules but since he left i think things have relaxed somewhat. Only links to eBay listings still get removed because they're so temporary the info is soon lost. I try to change them to Pinterest links where possible.
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Its Alexander palace again on Sunday 4th. I think we have one more in December and then that is it for this year. Should be lots to see. I don't think its worth paying extra for the early access as stall holder are so slow setting up but I do think its worth attending. For me its the best London fair for quality and the certainly best before Peterborough at the end of September.
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Went on Sunday in the cold and was disappointed. As if x10 Naomis had been before me with eagle eyes.. Very little of interest. I'll say it again but Aldermaston, Celtic, Parkinson and the like have just dried up. It's not that there are no pieces at decent prices there are not even any pieces at even indecent prices. Just very thin of the ground all round. There is also a lack of the next level up the mid range pieces, your Wallworks and Waistels and the like, nothing there. Gone!
A lot of Victorian crap everywhere. Bahh...
Disappointed from Berkshire.
A lot of Victorian crap everywhere. Bahh...
Disappointed from Berkshire.
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A few of the top end dealers got trapped at the NEC and could not make this fair as well. Gave those who attended with some of the more expensive antique art pottery a great opportunity. I must say it was a very good for me and my friend selling wise. For buyers including myself not so sure. Lots to look at but the majority was filler. I came ready to spend if I could find more of what I specialise in. I spent £3 on some candlesticks.
The other dealers I spoke to gave a very mixed report. A couple who sell mixed retro/antique glass/ceramics had a poor fair. Another guy who had a small selection of what you would call proper English antiques (wood/clocks) and some Chinese items sold nothing. But another guy I know came with about 40 studio items including some Poole and had a great one. So very mixed. But the theme I got was if you had quality this fair was good to you, if you had junk and retro not so much.
The other dealers I spoke to gave a very mixed report. A couple who sell mixed retro/antique glass/ceramics had a poor fair. Another guy who had a small selection of what you would call proper English antiques (wood/clocks) and some Chinese items sold nothing. But another guy I know came with about 40 studio items including some Poole and had a great one. So very mixed. But the theme I got was if you had quality this fair was good to you, if you had junk and retro not so much.
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