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Mallett Antiques
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Mallett Antiques
Location London, England, United Kingdom
Address 141 New Bond Street, London W1S 2BS
Phone +44 (0) 207-499-7411
Website http://www.mallettantiques.com
Operation Hours Monday to Friday: 10 am – 6 pm; Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm
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Located in London's Mayfair, Mallett is one of the oldest established antiques dealers in the world, specialising in the finest pieces of furniture and works of art, including pictures, clocks and other high quality objets d'art, primarily from the 18th century and Regency periods. For over 100 years Mallett has been sourcing important antiques with impeccable provenance for private collectors and the great museums of the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

The business was founded in 1865 in Bath by John Mallett, a jeweller and silversmith, and was carried on by his son, Walter Mallett, who expanded the trade to include old silver and furniture. In 1910 a shop was opened in New Bond Street, London and in 1937 the business, by which time had become one of the leading antique dealers in England, moved to London with the Bath premises being closed. Ever since then the business's principal showroom has been in New Bond Street, London. In 2003 the business opened its showroom in Madison Avenue, New York, thus establishing itself in the two major centres of the international antiques market, London and New York.

In 2008 Mallett launched two new businesses, Meta and James Harvey British Art.

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