Monday, May 21, 2007

Geelong 2007 Antique Fair

The Geelong 2007 Antique Fair was held in the Geelong West Town Hall over 18-20 May. I was looking forward to this fair because the last few years have been pretty good, and, while I didn't go last year, I was reliably informed that it was excellent.

It was a disappoinment.

We went on the Sunday to find mostly junk (what is described as "object d'art" or "collectables"), some furniture and lots of pottery. Lots and lots of Australian pottery, some of it optimistically marked as "Art Deco" when it was clearly 1950s-60s in design. There was a smattering of local art and crafts, jewellery and pottery. There was very little (antique) jewellery and almost no silver. Most of the dealers were local but it seemed that most of the high-end Victorian dealers had stayed away (waiting for Williamstown or Camberwell, perhaps?). There were a couple interstate dealers but certainly not as many as in previous years.

Another issue I noticed at the fair was the practice of dealers breaking up sets and selling them as individual items. This most happens with plates, cutlery and teasets. I understand they make more money this way, but it's very disheartening to see the sets being broken up, particularly the complete sets, as it's almost impossible to put them back together again or find enough of the same set. It's particualarly galling when the single item-set of a teacup, saucer and cake plate are sold separately even though they themselves have been split up from the general set already. This practice seems to be increasing and will do nothing to attract new buyers or collectors to an already weak antique market.

So the verdict: easily missable, very disappointing after a number of good years, I will have to think about whether it is worth going next year.