Lalique talk by Eric Knowles at Lavanta Galleria Westfield
Eric Knowles of Antiques Roadshow will give a talk on the history of Lalique at London’s Lavanta Galleria Westfield on Wednesday, March 11

Lavanta Galleria Westfield in west London is hosting an exclusive evening with Eric Knowles, the ceramics expert on Antiques Roadshow, on Wednesday, March 11, from 7pm until late.
Mr Knowles will give a talk on the evolution of the world-renowned brand Lalique, and visitors can enter a prize draw for the chance to win a special Lalique piece.
The gallery is currently showing a new exhibition of limited-edition Lalique pieces, as well as a selection of original paintings from the private collection of Rolf Harris.
The exhibitions are open to the public, but if you would like to attend the invitation-only Eric Knowles event, which also features live piano music and a Champagne reception, contact Sophie Summers at Lavanta Galleria Westfield on 020–8740 9057. Invitations will be issued on a first-come first-served basis.
Lavanta Galleria Westfield is situated on Arial Way, London W12 7GD. For further information, visit www.lavantagalleria.co.uk
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