HONITON ANTIQUES FESTIVAL

Daily Events for Thursday 13th November 2014

Highlights from the Reserve Collection of Allhallows Museum - a Loan Exhibition at Roderick Butler, Marwood House, 10.00 - 5.00.

Highlighting Blue and White China at Bel-Ami Antiques and Interiors, 138 High Street, EX14 1JP. Tel. 01404 549841.

French Mirrors at Pilgrim Antiques, 145 High Street, 10.00-5.00.

Folklore and Folk Music around the World, at Graham York Rare Books, 225 High Street, 10.00-5.00.

Paris carriage clock makers Pierre Drocourt and his son Alfred in the showroom of Leigh Extence at the Grove Antiques Centre, 55 High Street, 10.00-5.00.

'Shining a Light on Fred Yates 1922-2008', at Honiton Fine Art, 189 High Street, EX14 1LF, 10.00 - 4.30.

Art Deco Furniture at Merchant House Antiques, 19 High Street, EX14 1PR, 10.00 - 5.00.

Antiques and Collectables Fair at The Family Church on the High Street 10.00 - 3.00

Honiton Clock Clinic will have a Workshop open day, at the Clock Clinic, New Street, from 10.00am until 4.00pm. A chance to see behind the scenes of a clock & barometer workshop.

10.00 - 4.00, Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood Antiques Valuation Day at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Dowell Street. Sporting and Collectors' Items, Jewellery, Ceramics and Glass. Chat about buying and selling at auction, and preview select items from the forthcoming January Fine Sale.

Chilcotts Auctioneers and Valuers, Silver Street, at 11.00am will host a talk on Honiton Pottery; at 2.30 a talk on Trench Art, and between 5.00pm and 7.00pm there will be late night viewing of their auction, with wine and mince pies.

World-class Handmade Lace at Allhallows Museum, High Street, open Monday to Saturday, from 10.00 until 2.00. During the week there will be occasional demonstrations of lace-making by the World renowned expert Pat Perryman.