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Chappell's Antiques - Bakewell antiques and collectors centre. Contains photos, details, prices and links to dealers.

Classic Fine Arts - Offers modern art by contemporary artists. Collections with photographs and prices. [based in Derby]

G W Ford & Son Ltd - Antique dealers in furniture, sculpture, paintings and collector's items. [based in Bakewell]

Stephanie Davison Antiques - Early english oak furniture and longcase clocks for sale. Details, photos and prices. [based in Bakewell]

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