Homes & Antiques

Lennox Cato

spoke with Sophie Hannam in ‘Inside Antiques’,

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A dealer specialisi­ng in antiques from the Georgian and Regency periods, Lennox Cato has become a familiar face on our television screens since joining Antiques Roadshow as a furniture specialist in 2004. ‘My favourite museum is the Wallace Collection in Manchester Square, London. It is filled with exquisite furniture, porcelain, paintings, sculpture and armour.’

I was adopted when I was two months old and my adoptive parents were involved in the antiques business in Brighton during the ’70s antiques ‘boom period’. It was an ‘old school’ time: one man’s word was his bond and there was real etique e to dealing.

I’ve been working with the Antiques Roadshow for 14 years as a furniture specialist, as my passion is 18th-century English furniture. I also help to identify miscellane­ous items.

I have an antiques shop in Edenbridge, Kent, which specialise­s in 18th and 19thcentur­y English furniture and decorative items. We have pieces ranging from as li le as £25 up to £60,000, so there is something for everyone! To me, the condition of a piece is always paramount. I only buy items that are perfect.

In the antiques trade, every day is di erent. I love going to work because I never know who I’m going to meet or what I’m going to buy. I know that if my adoptive parents were still alive they would be very proud of me – I’m living my dream.

I recently sold a walnut side table (pictured above) that I’d lived with for 20 years in my home. It was 17th-century William & Mary period and eventually I decided to sell it. While it was on display in the shop people used to home in on it. It had a presence and I was sad to see it go.

Lennox Cato Antiques & Works of Art lennoxcato.com

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