About
Garret & Hurst Sculpture
Garret and Hurst specialise in both figurative and animalier sculpture in bronze and marble from the nineteenth century and early twentieth centuries.
Their stock is drawn particularly from the Romantic period from 1830 to 1910 with a focus on signed early casts.
About Garret & Hurst
Garret and Hurst was originally set up by Margaret Cowley and Wendy Grellman in the 1990s.
The business operated from premises in Brighton and a shop in Kent as general antique dealers.
They were inspired by their maternal grandfathers, who were both involved in the business in the early part of the 20th century.
An increasing focus on their first love – sculpture - led them to participate at antique and fine art fairs as sculpture specialists.
In 2003 Peter Cowley, Margaret’s son, started working on the company website and later joined the business full time.
Fairs & Vetting
Margaret has served on board committees and the vetting committee for the Harrogate Antiques and Fine Art Fair.
She currently serves as the sculpture vetter for the Antique Dealers’ Fair Limited.
Garret & Hurst exhibit at Fine Art & Antique fairs throughout the country including the BADA, Lapada and Olympia fairs.
For further information visit the company website
Location
The Old Fire Station
Burwash
East Sussex
TN19 7ER
2002
Margaret Cowley
Wendy Grellman
Peter Cowley
LAPADA Fair