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Your support makes all the difference.Next week's Fine Art and Antiques Fair at Olympia in London (Nov 17 - 23) will play host to over 240 exhibitors offering the finest in works of art and antiques for serious shoppers and browsers alike. Though prices for the top end pieces run into hundreds of thousands of pounds, the Fair will also be featuring delightful festive objets d'art for those who are shopping with Christmas presents in mind. In conjunction with The Fine Art and Antiques Fair, The Independent is able to offer its readers two tickets for the price of one pounds 10 ticket throughout the Fair on production of this offer at the Olympia box office, The National Hall, Hammersmith Road, London W14.
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