Antique Dealers: the British Antique Trade in the 20th Century

The Old-World Galleries

The Old-World Galleries were established c.1919, by the architect H. Stanley Barrett. The business was first located in the area around Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, before expanding the business to several galleries in London, and at Henley-on-Thames by c.1922.  Their London galleries at 65 Duke Street, London W.1.(opened in May 1926) had, according to their brochure published in c.1926,  '20 rooms stocked in Tudor, Jacobean, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton furniture'. 

Trading Names

The Old-World Galleries 1919 - 1933

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Specialisms

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Trading Classifications

Antique Furniture Dealers 1930

People

H. Stanley Barrett 1920
Grace Barrett 1926
P. Dyer 1926

Objects Sold

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Objects Bought

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