2004 will be remembered at Chelsea for two things - the coloured balls controversy and the demise of Monument Road - our home last year.

The introduction of the "Great Pavilion" which linked the usual two large pavilions into one huge enclosure meant that the Market Place had to be housed elsewhere and so we found ourselves superbly placed at the top entrance to the Pavilion and in view of the Chelsea Hospital.

Jane Hogben's stand was constantly flooded with visitors resulting in record sales of our world famous terracotta and generating particularly high interest in the range of Sculpture from Ann Hogben that we had on display.


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