More than 60 exhibitors will take part as the traditional Petworth Park Antiques and Fine Art Fair is transferred online during the lockdown, and extended from its usual three-day format to two weeks. Ingrid Nilson, director of organisers The Antiques Dealers Fair Ltd, said: “This extra two weeks gives exhibitors the best chance of doing business at this difficult time. There is a diverse range of antiques and fine art for sale, as well as links relating to the event and Petworth House.” Leading antiques dealers taking part include Fileman Antiques, who will be offering a pair of Regency ormolu and bronze cut glass candelabra, 1820, at £3,600; Hickmet Fine Arts with a £3,450 Daum Frères Spring glass beaker vase, c1900; BBC Antiques Roadshow expert Richard Price with a French lyre mantel clock at £2,850; and Karen Taylor Fine Art with a charming late 18th century English School oil on canvas portrait of Mary Anne St Quintin, with a price tag of £6,500. First time exhibitor Elaine Phillips Antiques will present a set of four 17th century walnut caned side chairs at £2,500, while Roger de Ville Antiques will show a colourful Bristol Delft charger, c.1740, at £995. An excellent example of a silver pass, by J Westwood, for the Shakespeare Jubilee Festival of 1769, and featuring the head of Shakespeare, is being offered at £385 by historic medal specialist Timothy Millett, and Greenstein Antiques have a fabulous snowflake diamond cluster and white gold ring at £1,850. The traditional fair in the grounds of Petworth House has been rearranged for September 11-13. To find out more about the virtual fair, which starts tomorrow (May 15), visit www.petworthparkfair.com
![An American desk in walnut designed by Jens Risom, circa 1960 with three drawers to either side of the knee hole, finished back, maker's label. POA from Augustus Brandt](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/T0FLMTIyNDM4NTEz.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
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An American desk in walnut designed by Jens Risom, circa 1960 with three drawers to either side of the knee hole, finished back, maker's label. POA from Augustus Brandt
![A fine Regency calamander centre table, circa 1820-40, the circular tilt-top on a faceted stem and tri-form base. POA from Augustus Brandt](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/T0FLMTIyNDM4NTE0.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
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A fine Regency calamander centre table, circa 1820-40, the circular tilt-top on a faceted stem and tri-form base. POA from Augustus Brandt
![Cheviot Ram, oil on canvas, 39 x 30 inches, circa 1840, attributed to William Shiels R.S.A. £14,950 from Blackbrook Gallery](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/T0FLMTIyNDM4NTE1.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
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Cheviot Ram, oil on canvas, 39 x 30 inches, circa 1840, attributed to William Shiels R.S.A. £14,950 from Blackbrook Gallery
![Edward Wilkins Waite, 1854-1924: Cornfields at Fittleworth. Signed; Painted August 1919. Oil on canvas 16 x 22 ins / 40.5 x 56cms. Price category: C: £10,000 - £15,000 from Burlington](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/T0FLMTIyNDM4NTIy.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
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Edward Wilkins Waite, 1854-1924: Cornfields at Fittleworth. Signed; Painted August 1919. Oil on canvas 16 x 22 ins / 40.5 x 56cms. Price category: C: £10,000 - £15,000 from Burlington