The Cambridge Glass Fair

stourbridge glass fair
24 august 2008

The Stourbridge Glass Fair will be held on Sunday 24th August 2008 at the Crystal Leisure Centre in the centre of Stourbridge.

As an added attraction to this year’s International Festival of Glass this new event takes glass fairs back to where they began - Stourbridge was the home of the first specialist glass fair 19 years ago.

Stourbridge Glass Fair Flyer
 

An important addition to the programme, this fair will bring another dimension to the festival.

Exhibitors from all parts of the UK will converge on this historic glass-making area bringing together antique and collectable glass from around the world and from all periods, including exciting contemporary pieces. Visitors to the festival will now have the opportunity to view and buy all types of glass including Georgian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Continental, pressed, paperweights, Whitefriars and other twentieth century British and European design.

Please scroll down for floorplan and exhibitor list.

Times and admission

The fair is open from 10.30am - 4.00pm.
Admission is £3.00.

the venue

The full address is listed below:

Crystal Leisure Centre
Bell Lane
Stourbridge
DY8 1AE


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For more information about the venue visit the Centre's website.

directions by road:

From the North:

Exit M5 at Junction 3 and follow signs for Kidderminster along A456 for about 3 miles. At lights turn right along A491 Stourbridge Road. At island bear left toward town centre (A491). Join ring road left , move to right hand lane and follow line of the buildings. Leave the ring road at second exit as you pass the external water flume of the Sports Centre. As you approach Bell Street on your left is the public multi-storey car park (no parking fees on Sundays). Walk out of the car park and the Leisure Centre is to your right.

From the South:

Exit M5 at Junction 4, follow signs for Stourbridge.This will lead directly to the A491, then proceed as above.


parking:

Free parking is available on Sundays in the Bell Street multi-storey car park which is less than 100 yds from the venue.

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floorplan

Floor Plan for Stourbridge

The Stourbridge Glass Fair floor plan

Click here for a larger and printable copy

 

 

 

exhibitor list:

 

Adam Aaronson - Aaronson Noon Ltd (stand 6)

Hand blown glass with a contemporary style

 

Peter Adamson (stand 30)

Fine English & Continental glass from the 17th and 18th centuries

 

mary allinson (stand 4)

18th, 19th & 20th century decanters, glasses & tantaluses

 

Artius Glass - Ron & Ann Wheeler (stand 23)

20th century studio glass including Isle of Wight

 

Ian Bamforth (stand 29)

Contemporary maker

 

Vic Bamforth (stand 42)

Contemporary maker; graal specialist

 

Richard Bebb (stand 47)

Late 20th century studio glass and art glass

 

Nigel Benson - 20th Century Glass (stand 24)

British glass from 1870-1980, some post-war Scandinavian & Continental

 

Brian Carruthers (stand 39)

Victorian and Edwardian coloured glass

 

Bernard Cavalot - Bernard Cavalot Glass (stand 32)

British, mainly mid 19th - mid 20th century

 

barbara coulam - clerestory glass (stand 43)

Contemporary maker using recycled glass

 

cut glass search - val lloyd (stand 35)

Cut glass matching service

 

Leda Drucaroff - Leda Drucaroff Antiques (stand 18)

Bohemian, Lalique, Galle, Moser and Daum (pre 1939)

 

Derek Duxbury ( 36)

Victorian and cranberry glass

 

Peter Elliot (stand 1)

Mixed Continental & British

 

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Sharon Ford (stand 21)

English and Continental 19th century decorative & functional glass

 

Michael Goodrum - Visionary Glass (stand 12)

Contemporary fused glass wall art

 

jennie griffiths (stand 20)

Mixed 18th & 19th century

 

mervyn gulliver - m.g. antiques (stand 45)

Mixed 19th & 20th century

 

Michelle Guzy (stand 9)

Scandinavian, Mdina & IOW plus contemporary glass

 

bob hall paperweights (stand 49)

Paperweights

 

Roger Harris (stand 40)

Art Nouveau, Art Deco & art glass

philip housden (stand 31)

Victorian pressed glass

 

Graham Hudson (stand 3)

Mixed 20th century

 

john hughes (stand 48)

18th and 19th century

 

Elaine Jackson (stand 25)

19th century decanters and some 18th century wines; Victorian decorative; pressed glass

 

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Tracy Kohn (stand 56)

20th century British and Scandinavian

 

sheila Macdiarmid (stand 52)

Art Nouveau and Art Deco

 

Ian Macdonald (stand 28)

Contemporary maker

 

Massimo Marino (stand 15)

Italian and fine quality art glass

 

Robert Marris - Marris Antiques (stand 19)

Fine quality English & Irish glass

 

christopher marshall (stand 10)

Gillies Jones glass

 

Ray Metcalfe - Sweetbriar Gallery (stand 41)

Paperweights

 

bill millar (stand 38)

General 20th century

 

Helen Millard (stand 26)

Contemporary maker

 

Tim Mills - (stand 17)

18th-20th century English glass

 

ken mitchell - mainly glass- (stand 14)

19th-20th century glass

 

M & D Moir (stand 33)

Art Nouveau & Art Deco Glass; R. Lalique, Daum, Moser, Galle and WMF Ikora etc

 

tina neale (stand 55)

18th & 19th century table glass

 

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Carol Paterson (unABLE TO ATTEND THIS FAIR)

20th century art glass including Scottish

 

Chris Pearce (stand 16)

19th century rummers

 

p & a Petrides (stand 54)

Antique & collectable up to c. 1970

 

gary phillips (stand 46)

General 20th century

 

Richard Pietkiewicz - crystal art glass (stand 13)

Sabino, Lalique and contemporary Bohemian glass

 

Julian saunders (stand 53)

Modern glass wiith an emphasis on Scandinavian

 

Caroline Scully (stand 56)

Contemporary Maker

 

Gordon Shaw (stand 37)

Table glass from 18th - 20th century

 

brian Slater - Just Glass (stand 27)

Paperweights & 20th century art glass

 

Susan Solomons (stand 34)

Georgian and Victorian

 

matthew sorrell- art from glass (stand 8)

Contemporary maker

 

christopher stephens (stand 50)

Victorian glass

 

christopher stossel (stand 11)

1930 - 1950 English & Continental cut glass and paperweights

 

Marie styrka - Glasspiration (stand 5)

20th century glass

 

trudy trainor - (stand 51)

20th century glass

 

Peter Trapmore (stand 44)

General 20th century, Mdina and Scandinavian

 

Joscelyn Vereker (stand 22)

Antique & decorative glass from 1750-1930

 

danny walker (stand 2)

Mixed 19th & 20th century

 

whitefriars .com (stand7)

Fundraising to buy Whitefriars moulds for the Harrow Museum

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