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Established in Mayfair in 1985, the gallery is now located on Kensington Church Street, London, long established as a centre of art and antiques, attracting buyers from all over the world.

The gallery focuses on antique Japanese paper screens with the largest stock in Europe. Our works of art range from metalwork, in the form of flower vessels and sculpture, to lacquer ware, cloisonné, scrolls, scholar's objects and Buddhist sculpture not only from Japan but also selected works from China and Korea.

Gregg Baker Asian Art has been a strong supporter of Asian Art in London since its inception in 1997, holding a themed exhibition in the autumn of each year. In an effort to raise awareness of Japanese art, they give gallery talks to clients and to students from both SOAS and the British Museum which is always a great pleasure.

The gallery has been instrumental in advising and building collections for clients and supplying additions to the collections of museums in Great Britain, the Netherlands and the U.S.A.

Gregg Baker Asian Art

142 Kensington Church Street
London, W8 4BN
Tel: 020 7221 3533

 

 



 

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