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How
to contact us
Telephone I Email I Skype I Appointments
Give us a call* 0777 339 7503
We
use a mobile telephone number as we are often out and
about, and our exhibitions are held in a variety of locations.
Please feel free to call us - if it is inconvenient for
us to take your call then please leave us a message. We
will call you back.
*Please note that occasionally our voicemail system does let us down, if this is the case please do try calling again or send us an email.
From outside the UK:
+44 777 339 7503
Alternative Number 0208 133 4806
*Please be patient and if for any reason you don't get through to us or our voicemail please redial on our alternative number. Our telephony is broadband based and occasionally lets us down.
Appointments to view
If you wish to make an appointment to view the gallery please contact us on 0777 339 7503 and we will pass your details onto Carole Makeham our gallery manager who will then make a direct contact with you to arrange a suitable time.
Carole's number is 0796 44 44 741 but please contact the gallery in the first instance.
Send us an Email
Email
is a great way to contact us. We will always aim to respond
quickly to you *. We advise you to use the automatic link
below, if your browser supports this, as it will CC to
three of our accounts.
CLICK
HERE TO EMAIL US

IMPORTANT: To ensure that you receive our reply, please modify your junk or spam filter settings to allow incoming "@johndyergallery.co.uk" email addresses.
Skype us
More and more of our collectors are requesting Skype as a way to contact us. We have Skype voicemail, so if we are not online leave your details and we will call you back.
Click the buttons below to make contact.
Want to find out about Skype ?
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"We're
much more selective now but still never seem to leave
a John Dyer exhibition empty handed - our first instincts
were obviously correct!"
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