
Rita
I would like to introduce you to Theresa Hing, a stallholder at Hungerford Arcade.
We are very proud to announce that Theresa will be taking part in the West Berkshire and North Hampshire Open Studios 2013.
Below, Theresa will tell you about herself and her beautiful jewellery which she designs and makes herself!
Rita
Hallmarked Sterling Silver |
Garnet and Silver Earrings |
Labradorite Sterling Silver |
Green Prehnite Sterling Silver |
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Frances is on the left with her lovely red bag |
What a wonderful, fascinating day our two jewellery valuers had at the Arcade on Saturday, 20th April.
Among the many items of jewellery Frances Jones valued, there was a beautiful sapphire and diamond ring which, when the lady brought it in, said she had no idea at all what its value was, but did not think it would be too much. Frances examined the ring carefully and then told the lady how much it was worth! The lady was so surprised, she had to sit down!
Adrian Jefferies also had an interesting day! A lady brought in a stunning ring which she said was an heirloom. The ring had a large cultured pearl, surrounded by diamonds which were .1ct each. There were 15 or 16 of these diamonds, mounted in a circle around the Pearl. On the shoulders of this 18ct gold ring were square cut sapphires (unfortunately, two were missing). In all, this was a gorgeous ring and Adrian valued it at £750. Unfortunately, we were not able to take photographs this ring, but there are photographs of Adrian and Frances taken during the valuations.
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Adrian getting down to business! |
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who came along to the valuation on such a beautiful sunny, warm day and helped to raise money for our sponsored charity, Walking With the Wounded. Thank you!
Rita
Hungerford Arcade is very proud to announce that Diccon Dadey, metal art sculptor, and stallholder at the Arcade, will be taking part in the West Berkshire and North Hampshire Open Studios 2013. You will remember Diccon from a few weeks ago when he held a fantastic forge day at Hungerford Arcade.
Group Captain Samuel Rexford-Welch (fondly known as Rex), sadly passed away in February 2013, aged 97! Rex was a great English eccentric and a very close friend of the owners of Hungerford Arcade for over 40 years!
Rex was a Cambridge University graduate whose RAF career began as a medical officer in the far east. He later became a specialist in radiological protection, witnessing nuclear tests on Christmas Island and in the US. Rex went on to work in the US on the space programme, meeting Presidents and astronauts!
Loving the weird and the wonderful, Rex amassed a huge collection during his long and distinguished career, which included a man trap, a pickled snake in a jar, a rattlesnake’s rattle, taxidermy, including and elephant trunk, an alligator and even a monkey skeleton! He also had a set of eight glass eyes by Dr. Coulomb of Paris together with an oak cased opticians set.
Rex had a fascination for animals and bees. He kept a pet rat who roamed freely around the house! A shock for unsuspecting visitors!
Rex was no pushover, as two burglars found out when they broke into his remote cottage. Rex caught them and held them at the point of a Samurai sword until the police arrived and took them away!
Rex slept in an amazing bed, with 17th century oak panels and rode a red 73cc Pesaro Motobi scooter!
After his retirement at the age of 70, Rex developed a passion for horology and became an accomplished clock maker and restorer. Rex had many beautiful time pieces including, long cased clocks, pocket watches and even a rare 19th century Chinese rosewood mantel clock.
Through his lifetime, Rex amassed an enormous collection of photographs and slides, which were sold at auction and now reside in the USA!
Rex led a very active and extremely interesting life and had many, many friends. He was wonderful company, with an amazing sense of humour. He was held in high esteem and was much loved by everyone who knew him! One thing is for sure. Rex will never be forgotten!
Rita
We have written this obituary to Group Captain Samuel Rexford-Welch, to highlight the collector in him, of the weird and the wonderful, which he loved.
R.I.P.
Barnaby’s Antique, French Fairground Organ will be outside Hungerford Arcade on Sunday, 28th April and will be raising money for our sponsored charity, Walking With the Wounded. The Thames Valley Farmers Market will be outside the Arcade with Barnaby and his fairground organ which you can see on their poster! The Farmers Market sell beautiful, fresh meat and produce and also cakes! It will be a wonderful day so, do please come along and have a fabulous family day out!
Here is a little history about the French Fairground Organ and its owner, Barnaby together with a photograph! Hope you enjoy it.
Rita