Specialist displays of superb Art Deco furniture, sculpture and objets d’art will be a major attraction at The 59th Annual Buxton Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair at the Octagon, Buxton Pavilion Gardens, from 9 – 11 May 2025. Earlybird tickets are on sale now.
This prestigious and popular event brings together more than 40 specialist dealers from across the country and is a major highlight in the social calendar of Buxton and the Peak District.
Organiser Sue Ede, from Cooper Fairs, said: “It is always a privilege to present The Annual Buxton Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair, which is a major opportunity for collectors and connoisseurs to view and buy a selection of the very best art and antiques available. “
Joining the fair to exhibit Art Deco will be Jeroen Markies, the specialist dealer from Sussex. Rare and important examples of Art Deco furniture will include a superb dining suite originally retailed by the famous company Heal’s of London.
Another dealer specialising in Art Deco will be Hickmet Fine Arts, returning with a collection of classic bronze figurines and superb glass.

Among the highlights will be a large and impressive early 20th century French gilt bronze figure of a young female dancer entitled Isis and seated on a shawl. The enamel painted figure is in an ancient Egyptian design and on a marble base. The piece is by the well-known French designer Claire Colinet (1885-1972).
Among the picture specialists, Mark Rowles Fine Art makes a solo debut with a range of 19th and 20th century paintings including works by such leading artists as Alfred Glendening, Cecil Kennedy, Bernard Dunstan, Edward Seago and Kyffin Williams.
The fair offers much more . . . with paintings from Haynes Fine Art, Walker Galleries, Ellis Fine Art, Jo Bennett Fine Paintings and Granta Fine Art. Antique furniture will be showcased by Dales Antiques, Mark Buckley Antiques, A&J Antiques and Melody Antiques. Also fine English and Scottish silver will be on show from Marris Antiques and Highland Antiques.
Sculptural pieces, larger furniture and garden antiques will be displayed by King George Antiques and Skyesplace, while Richard Glass offers Old Master drawings and antiquities, and Opus Antiques specialises in treen (small handmade, functional household objects made of wood) and collectables. Meanwhile, John Briggs will have a selection of colourful Persian rugs on sale.

Ceramics and glass will be offered by Bottlebrook Antiques, Glass of All Ages and Solo Antiques, while several jewellery specialists include Plaza, Scarab, Shapiro & Co and T.Robert.
Chester’s Farm Gallery promises a selection of rare and unusual ceramics, glass and pictures, and Frodsham Clocks show a selection of rare mantle and bracket clocks.