British antiques over a century old draw attention at Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025

The Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025, held at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham, became a global stage for cultural exchange as British exhibitor Jameel Mansour showcased a remarkable collection of antique treasures. Mansour’s participation marked his debut in the Kingdom, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich tapestry of European history and artistry. His booth featured rare items, including a century-old English gramophone, a 70-year-old wooden eagle sculpture, and a curated selection of antique utensils and art pieces, each narrating a story of classical elegance and historical significance. Mansour described the event as an extraordinary opportunity to connect with an international audience, emphasizing the exhibition’s prestigious reputation. Beyond the exhibition, he expressed plans to explore Saudi Arabia’s cultural landmarks, particularly in Diriyah, praising the Kingdom’s architectural advancements and the hospitality of its people. The event, which concluded on October 11, hosted over 1,300 exhibitors from 45 countries, solidifying its position as the world’s largest gathering of its kind, blending tradition with innovation.