Visitors to the Malvern Flea and Collectors’ Fair were treated to a vibrant array of treasures under the sun. The event at the Three Counties Showground attracted eager bargain hunters on a Bank Holiday weekend. Eclectic items, from a death mask to plants, were on display, competing for attention on tables adorned with memorabilia spanning various eras.
Book enthusiasts found themselves in paradise as they perused through a selection of offerings. Stalls like the one run by Robert Stephens from Evesham drew in avid readers with a diverse collection that ranged from out-of-print stories to well-loved Agatha Christie novels. Shakespeare aficionados were not left out, with miniature versions of the Bard’s complete works proving irresistible to literary enthusiasts.
Robert Stephens, who was delighted by the positive response to his stall, expressed satisfaction with the day’s proceedings, noting the enthusiastic reception of his books and pictures. The atmosphere was described as “fantastic” by Stephens, reflecting the overall sentiment of a successful day at the fair.
Deco Dave, a seasoned seller at the Malvern fair since 1987, shared his joy at the event’s enduring popularity. Over the years, he has witnessed a consistent flow of visitors exploring his stall, creating a friendly and engaging environment for both sellers and buyers.
Noteworthy items on sale included a death mask with a macabre history, priced at £500, adding a touch of intrigue to the fair. Meanwhile, David Bennet and Avril Powell, stationed near the south entrance, experienced a surge in interest from customers drawn to their vibrant blooms and offerings.
Attendees like Jane and Tony Moors, on the lookout for furniture pieces, found success in their quest, securing an oak table that met their expectations. The couple from Kidderminster expressed satisfaction with their purchases, summing up their experience as a delightful day spent exploring the fair.
Jason Phelps and Claire Price, accompanied by their dog Gertie, marveled at the diverse range of goods available, underscoring the unpredictable nature of flea market finds. Their sentiment echoed the sentiments of many visitors, drawn by the allure of discovering hidden gems at such events.
The next Malvern Flea and Collectors’ Fair is scheduled for June 29, offering another opportunity for enthusiasts to explore a plethora of unique items. With an admission fee of £6, the event promises a continuation of the vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings that have come to define this popular gathering.
Overall, the Malvern flea market proved to be a haven for collectors and enthusiasts alike, showcasing the enduring appeal of such events in bringing together a community of individuals passionate about discovering and appreciating a wide range of treasures.
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