The Besp-Oak stand was a hive of activity on all three days of the show and a particular favourite was the range of Vintage Display Crates.
Jane Mosley, wife of owner Steve, and their daughter Lottie are pictured with the range on the third day of hectic business.
Another popular item on the Besp-Oak stand was the range of water features, which sold out on the first morning of Glee. The company then took plenty of orders for the range, seen below with Rebecca Currie from Besp-Oak.
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