"About 800 people came through on Saturday and 500 on Sunday and all those asked by Gwen what they thought said it was a 'real eye-opener'.
The people 'couldn't believe what we collect and many of the exhibits brought back memories of by-gone eras,' Gwen said.
'People couldn't be happier with what they saw and many left having made several purchases, and very favourable comments.'
Valuations were extremely popular with a queue both days.
Barry Collier from Isadora Antiques was kept busy with people being prepared to sit and wait for his valued opinion on many items brought in for him to see."
The people 'couldn't believe what we collect and many of the exhibits brought back memories of by-gone eras,' Gwen said.
'People couldn't be happier with what they saw and many left having made several purchases, and very favourable comments.'
Valuations were extremely popular with a queue both days.
Barry Collier from Isadora Antiques was kept busy with people being prepared to sit and wait for his valued opinion on many items brought in for him to see."
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