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51
Cheap Street, Sherborne,
Dorset, DT9 3AX |
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This is a long-established
gallery in the centre of
Sherborne specialising in fine
19th and 20th century
watercolours and oil paintings.
There is always a large
collection on view, but twice
yearly exhibitions add many
new acquisitions. Illustrated
catalogues and/or email alerts
are available free of charge on
request. In addition the gallery
holds a very large collection of
antique prints, including
topography, militaria, sporting,
dogs, natural history and so
forth.
There is also a considerable
collection of fine and rare
antique maps from the 16th to
19th centuries.
Valuations,
purchasing, restoration and
bespoke picture framing go to
round off a comprehensive and
highly experienced gallery
service.
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149 High Street,
Chapmanslade, Wiltshire,
BA13 4AP |
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Oc-Eo Art specialise in
contemporary and modern painting
from Vietnam.
Contemporary
Vietnamese painting is a complex
coming
together of Vietnamese culture
and western aesthetics and
Vietnam’s artistic development
has accelerated since 1986 when
Vietnam opened up to the world.
The freshness of their artist’s
approach, the breadth of their
subject matter and the quality
of their technique both
surprises and delights.
Vietnamese contemporary and
modern fine art is increasingly
desirable and constitutes some
of the best value artwork to be
collected anywhere in the world.
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The Old Dairy Plant,
Fosseway Business Park,
Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos,
GL56 9NQ |
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• Fine Post-Impressionist,
Modern & Contemporary Art
• Over 30 years of art-world
experience
• 3000 sq ft open-plan gallery
space
• Easy access and parking
• Welcoming & friendly
atmosphere
• Regular exhibitions
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108 Fisherton Street,
Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP2 7QY |
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Built in 1880 as a grain mill,
Fisherton Mill is now the
south’s largest independent art
gallery. The Gallery & Cafe
retain many of the mill’s
original features, which make
for a very unique setting.
The
Gallery continuously shows work
in the exhibition spaces by
leading artists, sculptors and
furniture makers, some of whom
can be visited in their
workshops.
The Gallery shop
stocks an array of accessories,
both functional and decorative,
including ceramics, textiles,
glasswork, jewellery and
unframed prints as well as cards
and carefully selected gifts.
The café serves freshly prepared
lunches and cakes.
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51
High Street, Honiton,
Devon, EX14 1PW |
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In a restored Georgian property
Hybrid have created a relaxed
and welcoming space where they
exhibit the work of contemporary
British artists. The new gallery
offers a lofty height for larger
canvases whilst the drawing
rooms allow work to be seen on a
smaller, domestic scale.

Ceramics, textiles and work by
craftspeople both functional and
decorative are shown on the
sills and shelves.
Outside in
the walled garden the design
skills of Hybrid’s designer, Tim
are showcased along with
sculpture and garden features
from individual makers.
Open
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm.
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The Gallery, 3 Drake
Road, Tavistock, Devon,
PL19 0AU |
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Elford Fine Art specialises in
original oil paintings,
watercolours and drawings by
distinguished artists from the
early 19th Century to the
present day. A family-run
gallery, Elford Fine Art has
established a well-deserved
reputation for the finest
quality, excellent value and a
highly professional, personal
service. The elegant Grade II
listed building in the heart of
the picturesque market town of
Tavistock houses an exciting
choice of beautifully presented
pictures for the experienced
collector and first-time buyer.
Elford Fine Art is also pleased
to offer advice on the
conservation, restoration and
framing of paintings and
watercolours.
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9
Old High Street,
Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11
2NB |
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Specialises in the Arts & Crafts
movement but also stocks small
items of furniture, carefully
chosen decorative items and
original books from 1860 to
1930.
Usually in stock are
ceramics by Ruskin, Bretby,
Brannam, Pillkington and Doulton,
metalwork by John Pearson, Hukin
& Heath and Newlyn. As well as a
good selection of prints, glass,
silver and illustrated books
about the
period.
The gallery is open Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays 10.30am to 5pm.
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