This is the second visit to the venue this year, Galloway were there in May.
Blair Castle does not accommodate a large number of exhibitors so expect around 25 with a strong contingent of Scots, among them Koos Limburg of Angus, E.A. Alvarino from Fairlie in Ayrshire, Cathedral Antiques from Fortrose and Sandra Deas of Fife who stocks exclusively Scottish pottery, including plenty for Wemyss enthusiasts.
Making their debut are Bottlebrook Antiques from Derbyshire whose forte is 19th and 20th century ceramics. Admission is £3.50.
Scots trade take their stand at Blair Castle
DEFINITELY in the running for the accolade of busiest organiser is Harrogate-based Galloway Antiques Fairs who make one of their many annual forays North of the Border from September 10 to 12 for the Blair Castle Antiques Fair at Blair Atholl near Pitlochry in Perthshire.