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This page contains updates to The London Antiques Guide.  Amended entries are abbreviated, and new entries are given a full listing.

Lillie Road

p. 14

297
297 Lillie Road

There has been a move towards more rustic and country French antiques with Catherine and Laraine now running the shop.

291
291 Lillie Road

219 has closed. (Please let me know if you have any information about re-opening.)

Martagon
279 Lillie Road

Martagon has changed its name to James Jackson. Same shop, same dealers, same great things - just a new name!

Nimmo & Spooner
277 Lillie Road

A style change has taken place with an addition of clean-lined an elegant 20th century furniture and lighting to compliment the country French antiques.

Mayfair

p. 47

M. Turpin
27 Bruton Street

Sadly, "Dick" Turpin recently passed away.

Kensington Church Street

p. 58

Richard Courtney Ltd.
101 Kensington Church Street
London W8 7LN
020 7 229 0800

A move from Fulham Road sees a fresh new gallery for Richard Courtney on Kensington Church Street. Courtney stocks gorgeous pieces of early walnut and English craftsmanship at its best. While many pieces are 17th century country, you will also find traditional English 18th century items.

p. 63

Roderick Jellicoe
3A Campden Street

Roderick has closed the shop and now deals at fairs and online at www.englishporcelain.com.

Notting Hill

p. 68

David Levi
Stand 3 and 4
Lipka's Arcade
282, 286, 288 and 290 Westbourne Grove
tel: 07778 518 094

A great dealer for all your folk art, treen, metalware and pottery needs with competitive prices and top-notch charming offerings.

Church Street

p. 78

Preston Fitzgerald
11 Church Street

If you want to re-create Grand Tour opulence (and those of you who want to *so* know that you do) Preston Fitzgerald is your High Priest.  Preston is 'between premises' - still dealing and the website and phone number in the book remain valid.

James Worral
28 Church Street
London NW8 8EP
tel: 020 7563 7181

A newcomer to Church Street, James offers an eclectic array of English and Scandinavian furniture mixed with just the right amount of truly interesting objects and mid-Century modern for a completely fresh and stylish look.  Highly recommended.

Architectural Salvage

p. 139

LASSCO Warehouse
41 Maltby Street

LASSCO Warehouse will shortly be moving to Vauxhall, so be sure to ring before you head to SE1.

Kensal Rise

Retrouvius
2A Ravensworth Road
London NW10 5NR
020 8960 6060
www.retrouvius.com

Off the beaten track in north-west London, Retrouvius is an architectural salvage business with a twist.

Pieces are selected for their interest and artistic merit, enabling them to suit modern refurbishment projects.

"Old pieces used in new ways" could easily be the motto here with a real specialty in sets such as matching tables, desks or lighting perfect for redesigning shops, galleries or restaurants.

Greenwich

Walpole's
10 Nelson Road
London SE10 9JB
020 8305 3080
www.walpoleantiques.com

An antiques gallery with a difference, Walpole's has a refreshingly unique attitude to antiques across many genres, styles and prices.

At 10 Nelson Road you will find maritime antiques, folk art, British army and campaign pieces, Chinese export, country house items, clocks and scientific instruments as well as works of art pertaining to life in London.

With plenty of sites to visit in Greenwich, including the Maritime Museum, the Cutty Sark, Ranger's House and the Royal Observatory, this gallery makes the perfect highlight for a day out.

Please do not hesitate to contact Kimberly via the Contact page.
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