Norman Lindsay Vintage Fair

16 May 2026

11:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm

Members: FREE

Concession: $5.00

Adult: $5.00

Child under 5: Free

Family: $20.00

Booking fees apply

Celebrate all things vintage at the Norman Lindsay Vintage Fair; a unique day out in historic surrounds.

After delighting visitors in 2025 – where we proudly hosted the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow film crew – the Norman Lindsay Gallery Vintage Fair returns for another unforgettable day out.

Enjoy a vibrant day amid historic surrounds with vintage market stalls, a fashion parade, classic car displays, live music and more.

Look forward to:

  • An array of market stalls showcasing vintage, retro, and collectible goods
  • Valuations from arts specialists – bring your special objects for evaluation*
  • A display of classic vehicles from the TR Triumph TR Register Australia
  • A vintage fashion parade at 12pm
  • A “Best Dressed” competition with prizes awarded at 2pm
  • Food stalls and a bar offering signature Lindsay cocktails

Pre-bookings required for cheese or antipasto platters and object valuations.

 

*Valuations

Valuations by specialists will be held throughout the day for those with mysterious, unique or everyday items at home. Whether you’re curious about an heirloom, a recent find, or a long-held household piece, our specialists will provide informed insights into its history and significance. One object may be presented for valuation per time slot. Click here to book.

We will be joined by Henry Mulholland, Senior Art Specialist at Deutscher and Hackett and Adam Godjin, Director Fine Arts, International Conservation Services.

Henry Mulholland is a respected arts professional who has overseen the sale of many important Australian and International works of art, including the sale of James Fairfax’s estate in 2017. He specialises in all aspects of Australian art from colonial through to modern and contemporary.

Established in 2007, Deutscher and Hackett have sold over $440 million worth of fine art through auction. With galleries and offices in Melbourne and Sydney our sole focus is the sale of high quality Australian and International fine art. Deutscher and Hackett has a wealth of experience handling major, high value works of art at auction with continued success from specifically targeting private collectors and museum curators to ensure competitive outcomes. Since 2007, many new auction records have been set with numerous transactions exceeding the $1 million mark and ten sales exceeding the $2 million mark for major works by John Peter Russell, Arthur Streeton, Russell Drysdale, Ian Fairweather, Sidney Nolan, and Fred Williams. Within the Australian art market, Deutscher and Hackett achieved the highest price at live auction in each of the past five years.

Adam Godjin is a leading art conservator oversees and advises on the conservation of over a thousand artworks per year with his team of specialist art conservators. Having more than 25 years of experience in the art conservation industry, he plays a leading role in the preservation of Australian cultural heritage

International Conservation Services is the largest privately owned conservation company in Australia. A leader in the cultural heritage sector and at the forefront of high-quality, sustainable conservation. We bring our clients peace of mind through vast technical expertise built on years of experience, a pragmatic and collaborative approach, and our passion for cultural heritage. We are a safe pair of hands for your valued artworks and heritage.

Hero image by Joe Wigdahl.

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Norman Lindsay Gallery

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14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge NSW 2776

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