[2] The Grays dealers are situated in a grade-two listed building on Davies Street designed by the Edwardian architect Reginald Bloomsfield.
The building was originally commissioned by water closet manufacturers, John Bolding and Son.
[3] The Mews section is now closed and many of the dealers from that part of the building now trade from the sister company Alfies Antique Market located in Marylebone.
[4] The basement of the Mews had been under six feet of water for many years,[citation needed] and on closer inspection it was found that a spring arose from one end of the building.
[6] The Londonist website describes this suggestion as "fanciful", as the modern Tyburn is contained in a conduit.