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The
Sutcliffe Galleries owes its existence to the enterprise of its
founding member, George Sutcliffe, who, after a period of distinguished
military service, decided upon his return to civilian life to pursue
a career in antiques trading.
In 1947, George began
to specialise in nineteenth century paintings, as these were, at
this time, in reasonable supply in the environs of his home
town Bradford - a town with a rich Victorian history.

In 1971, the Sutcliffe Galleries relocated to Harrogate, now with
son Gary as a formal partner and principal buyer, where it became
established as one of the few remaining family concerns of international
repute continuing to specialise in the field of nineteenth century
British and Continental paintings. The Victorian premises, which
the Galleries occupy, are situated in the neighbourhood of the many
and varied dealers who have, over the years, collectively established
Harrogate as one of the finest British centres of excellence for
antiques of many kinds.
After George's death in 1975, Gary carried sole responsibility for the establishment and its future.
In
1976 Helen Sutcliffe, who herself has a long and distinguished history
family history in the field of antiques, joined her husband in the
business and, in doing so, took primary responsibility for the operation
of the Harrogate premises, maintaining and updating a comprehensive
database of relevant artworks, communicating with clients and business
associates, organising exhibiting at fairs, and attending to visitors
to the Galleries. In this way Gary has been free to travel extensively,
especially to auction venues, and to concentrate time in pursuit
of his own area of expertise - the purchase of paintings.
The Sutcliffe Galleries have been a member of the British
Antique Dealers Association since 1978, and Helen Sutcliffe
is their Northern Regional representative.
For more information, please email us at info@sutcliffegalleries.co.uk
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