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TV antiques dealer attacked in TWO armed robberies blames Sadiq Khan

A celebrity antiques dealer has closed down his London emporium after more than 50 years of trading, blaming Sadiq Khan for a ‘scandalous’ failure to tackle rising levels of violent crime.

Ian Towning, the star of Dickinson’s Real Deal and Channel 4’s Posh Pawn, said the London mayor had ‘royally let us down’ after his Chelsea store was targeted in two armed robberies in recent years – both of which led to him being hit over the head with a hammer.

Mr Towning, 78, also said an increase in shoplifting and fraud had ultimately led to him reaching ‘breaking point’.

Speaking to The Mail on Sunday after closing the premises, he vowed not to come back to the capital because the violence was getting ‘bigger and bigger’.

‘I think Sadiq Khan has been a disaster for London,’ Mr Towning said. ‘Where are the police patrolling the streets? This is the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Well, I can tell you, our so-called Mayor has royally let us down. 

‘All he cares about is bike lanes and when someone gets stabbed and murdered he wants to give money for more youth clubs. It’s scandalous. He’s a joke.’

Mr Towning, who was brought up in Lucknow, India, has appeared regularly as an antiques and jewellery expert on several television shows, and has run the Bourbon-Hanby emporium, an arcade off the King’s Road in Chelsea, with his husband Les Barrett since 1997, but has been selling treasures at the Chelsea Antiques Market since the 1970s.

He added that, because Mr Khan also came from Lucknow, he had initially thought he would be ‘good news’ for London.

Antique jewellery expert Ian Towning (left) pictured with his partner Les Barrett after their store was robbed in Bourbon Hanby Arcade, on Kings Road, Chelsea

Antique jewellery expert Ian Towning (left) pictured with his partner Les Barrett after their store was robbed in Bourbon Hanby Arcade, on Kings Road, Chelsea

Mr Towning was left with head injuries after he was attacked at his Chelsea store by robbers armed with hammers

Mr Towning was left with head injuries after he was attacked at his Chelsea store by robbers armed with hammers

‘I thought when he was elected, “Great, he might have the same priorities as me, you know, safety on the street, a tough stance on crime,” but I couldn’t have been more wrong. 

‘People are being robbed in Chelsea all the time, handbags grabbed, watches being snatched, theft from shops, and women are too scared to wear even the smallest pieces of jewellery.’

In 2024, Mr Towning was left bloodied during a violent raid on his emporium when he was hit over the head with a hammer, and up to £365,000 of jewellery was taken.

His security guard, Mark Simmons, was also left bleeding after being struck.

Mr Towning, who lives with Mr Barrett in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, said: ‘They chucked me down to the floor, and kicked all my left-hand side. I couldn’t walk. The pain was horrendous.

‘I am nearly 80 now and it’s hard to recover from such a trauma. I was crying and having flashbacks. I couldn’t sleep.

‘Les and all my friends and family and colleagues were really worried about me. They thought I had reached breaking point… and I had.’

Describing the decision to give up the emporium, he added: ‘I had always said I would be carried out in a box from the arcade. But I don’t think I ever truly recovered from the last vicious raid.

‘How much can you take? How much are you going to put up with?’

Pictured: Footage obtained exclusively by the Mail on Sunday showed the moment Mr Towning was attacked by balaclava-clad robbers

Pictured: Footage obtained exclusively by the Mail on Sunday showed the moment Mr Towning was attacked by balaclava-clad robbers

Mr Towning said: 'I think Sadiq Khan has been a disaster for London.' Picture: Mr Khan at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026

Mr Towning said: ‘I think Sadiq Khan has been a disaster for London.’ Picture: Mr Khan at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026

Mr Towning was held at gunpoint during a previous raid and struck with a sledgehammer, which left him deaf in one ear and with broken teeth.

Recently, shoplifters have stolen a Michael Jackson signed gold disc, as well as a diamond ring from a display case.

The 2024 attack also took a financial toll, as insurance would not cover all the extra security costs needed to keep the arcade, which also rented space out to other vendors, open.

‘We had to cease trading for quite some time because of the damage the robbers did,’ Mr Towning said. ‘Everyone lost out due to the spiteful greed of these savage robbers.’

James Dixon and Thomas Loring were jailed for 17 years and 14 years respectively for the raid. 

Both had previously been in prison for similar offences, and Dixon’s return to violent crime came only seven months after he last left jail.

Despite the setbacks, Mr Towning has still not turned his back entirely on the career he loves.

‘I may have shut up the arcade but I am still working, consulting and helping people to source goods,’ he said. ‘I am not going to let violent, greedy criminals win the day.

‘And I am still hoping for the days when we will be safe to walk down Chelsea’s King’s Road again.’

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