WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

Video: first look at Stroud’s new Home of Vintage

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Stroud Times was given a first look at the new Home of Vintage market at Five Valleys Shopping Centre in Stroud.

Comprising of 30 retail units, the new market is set to open in the next few weeks and will bring together Gloucestershire’s finest vintage, retro, and pre-loved traders — all under one roof.

vintage market | Video: first look at Stroud's new Home of Vintage

Vintage trader, Rebecca Dransfield, who will be selling vintage fashion, told Stroud Times: “The idea behind the vintage hall is to bring different traders together from across the country that just provide that little bit of something different. And the fact that it’s all pre-loved and it’s all individual, like it’s just going to be amazing and it’s all sorts of different traders as well.

Click on the link below to watch the video

“We’ve got, artists, we’ve got books, we’ve got clothing and I’m super excited to be involved in this. We’re opening in the next couple of weeks – there’s not a date yet but keep an eye on our socials.”

The market will be open Thursday to Sunday in normal trading hours and with late night opening (8pm) on Fridays. Fore more information click here.

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