DAY
June
till 3.00pm
Pottery of all styles and eras.
As promised, we have more of the Hungerford Arcade Classic Car Show photos and stories for you. I hope you enjoy them.
Rita
Clive Warner arrived in his gleaming XJS Celebration Edition with its diamond polished wheels. A real head turner.
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XJS owner, Clive sitting in his chair on the left |
This beautiful 1972 Triumph 2000 is owned by Edwin Bootyman
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Edwin and Angie Bootyman |
When we reserve an item for a customer we usually ask them “When will you be collecting it?”, not “When will you be moving in?”.
Mr and Mrs B. Tit have been living in The Vintage Garden (Unit 12) for a few months now. They have two children who are incredibly noisy and from what I can see, they are always hungry.
The kids will be old enough to leave home soon and the parents will be glad of a well earned rest. All in all they are nice neighbours and we’ll be sad to see them leave.
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The kids waiting for their dinner |
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Mike & Collen…… |
Hungerford Arcade was very proud to once again welcome the Members of the West Berkshire Classic Vehicle Club and their wonderful vehicles. The show was a huge success and had Hungerford buzzing! A big thank you to Colleen & Mike for all their hard work in organising this fabulous event.
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and their lovely Morris Marina
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There is always a warm welcome for the Atwell Wilson Motor Museum in Calne, Wiltshire who, every year, bring along a classic car as a raffle prize. This year, the very lucky ticket holder will win this fabulous 1997 Mini Cooper!
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Mini Cooper – Raffel Prize |
A lovely couple came shopping at Hungerford Arcade, Jackie and Frank Gove from Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia. Arcade co-owner, Adrian Gilmour, brought them outside to see the cars, which they loved. I asked if I could take a picture of them in the stunning 1930’s Rolls Royce. As you can see, they kindly agreed.
I will leave you this evening with an iconic car which needs no introduction at all. I will be back tomorrow, posting more stories and pictures from the show. Hope you enjoy them.
Rita
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In a place like Hungerford Arcade, you often don’t know what you want until you see it. But when you see it, you have to have it! This is exactly what happened when Alan Montague-Dennis came in with his two children, Grace and Freddie.
Alan came in to buy a top hat. He knew exactly what he wanted and had already chosen it. So that was quite straightforward. He did pay part of the balance with two bottles of Bollinger, but that’s a different story altogether!
While he was trying his hat on and chatting to the desk staff, Grace and Freddie were exploring the shop. After looking at a few bits and pieces and finding nothing that they particularly wanted, they were ready to go. But just as they were leaving, they spotted the perfect item. It was a china model of a whippet with a light brindle coat. The spitting image of their own dog, Vera. Dad took a bit of convincing, but he eventually caved as the kids assured him it was a once in a lifetime find. And when we saw the two together, we all agreed that the match was perfect!
Every month we try to do something a little bit different and a little bit special here at the Arcade.
When 3 year old Edward came to Hungerford Arcade with his father, he had no idea what surprise awaited him when he was met by Arcade co-owner, Adrian Gilmour.
Edward fell in love with a framed penny farthing bicycle made up from an old English penny and a farthing. Adrian saw his little face light up and decided to make a presentation of it to Edward. As you can see from the photograph, Edward was not going to let go of it.
Edward and his father returned to the Arcade and told us that he now has a baby brother. We send his mother, Kelly and baby Alexander our very best wishes and hope to see them all in the near future.
Rita
Postcards, stamps, first day covers and all other types of ephemera are welcome at our valuation day here at the Arcade tomorrow.
Our resident postcard dealer, Jonathan Edwards, will be here all day perusing piles of pamphlets, searching stacks of stamps and craving collections of cards. If it’s made of paper, Jonathan wants to see it!
To give you a taste of the kind of things Jonathan would be able to value for you, have a look at these somewhat different greetings cards, probably from around the time of the First World War. I’ll be bringing these down myself, to see what he has to say about them.
Alex
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Big news on this day 70 years ago |
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Street parties were held up and down the length of the country and around the world on VE Day in 1945 |