Vetting

What is Vetting?

Vetting is the process undertaken prior to the opening of the Fair when a team of approximately 150 experts from the UK and Europe checks the items being offered for sale. Once the Fair has started, sold stock is replaced daily and the fresh items are vetted before each morning’s 11am opening.

What are the Vetters looking for?

The Vetting Committees check each item for authenticity, date and condition, the details given on each item’s label are also checked. As the Winter Fine Art and Antiques Fair, Olympia is a dateline fair (each item for sale has to have been made prior to the date specified for its discipline) when checking the date of each item, the Vetting Committee ensures that the exhibits comply with the datelines as detailed below.

Who are the Vetters?

The team of approximately 150 experts comprises dealers (some exhibiting and some not), restorers, auction house specialists and museum curators split into thirty one sub Committees.

Why is this important?

The strict Vetting Regulations and the vetters’ expertise enable the visitor to buy with confidence. The vetting process ensures that the high quality of the Fair is uniformly maintained across all disciplines of art and antiques sold at the Fair.

Opening Hours
Mon 12 Nov (opening night) 5pm-10pm
Tue 13 Nov 11am-8pm
Wed 14 Nov 11am-8pm
Thurs 15 Nov 11am-8pm
Fri 16 Nov 11am-7pm
Sat 17 Nov 11am-7pm
Sun 18 Nov 11am-5pm
The Venue

Olympia Exhibition Halls,
Hammersmith Road,
London W14 8UX

Find more information on how to find the halls here.

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