About Us
We are a Small Business but with Years of Knowledge of Dealing with Porcelain due to Collecting...... Once the Collection got to big I decided to Sell Some of my pieces and that's how this all started. We have years of Packing and Shipping Knowledge so we make sure that your Porcelain arrives in the same Condition that it left us....... If you have any particular piece of Porcelain you would like me to try and find, Please Contact me and I will try my best to acquire it for you... Thank You.
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Latest Acquisitions
Chinese Porcelain Dutch Decorated Armorial Cup and Saucer 1777 - 1778. VERY RARE
A Chinese Dutch Decorated Armorial Cup and Saucer
A VERY RARE Cup and Saucer bearing the Coats of Arms for the Marriage of Van Visvliet and Sluijmer Accolle Who Married in 1777. Before I found this Cup and Saucer only 20 Pieces of this Tea Set were known to Exist in the World (According to a Book chinese armorial porcelain for the dutch market, by DR Jochem Kroes). 3 of the Cups are in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Link Attached: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/AK-NM-13444-A
Size: Cup 4 1/4cm high x 9cm wide (to end of the Handle) Saucer 3cm high x 13cm wide.
Extremely Rare English Clobbered Meissen Slop Bowl
Dating from around 1730 It started with the Tischenmuster (Little Table) Pattern. Then it was brought to England and it is believed to have been here that Further Decoration was added known as Clobber Work. Clobber Work Started in Holland before spreading all over Europe, but to Find an Early Piece of English Clobbered Meissen is Unheard of. The Dragons, Butterflies and Additional Flowers were Painted in England.
Acquired from a Deceased Estate it is Quite a Find!
Previously Sold Items and Clients
A Very Rare Meissen Tea Pot 1740, Sold to Mr Ricky Pound, Director of Turners House for His Own Private Collection
Other Matching Pieces
The Tea Pot Was Purchased to Match some Previous Pieces that Ricky Aquired from Me. Mr Ricky Pound Has a Strong Artistic Knowledge and Possible Self Confessed Addiction. That Makes Him Spot some Rare Pieces of Art and Porcelain
Mr Ricky Pounds Porcelain and The French Porcelain Society
Due to Mr Pounds Fine Personal Collection, The French Porcelain Society Contacted Him to Write about a few Of His Pieces..... I'm Glad You Like them, and Happy to have found them for you,
J McShane
Mariusz Klarecki Buyer for the Royal Castle Museum in Warsaw.
The royal court supplier at the Royal Castle in Warsaw presents a porcelain plate just bought for our collections identical to Münchhausen's service, made by one of the most intriguing painters of the era: Adam Friedrich von Löwenfinck or his student at the porcelain factory in Miśnchhausen around 1745 The service was a gift of Polish king August III to Gerlach Adolf Freiherr von Münchhausen in 1745 and features mythological animals surrounded by flying insects and plants painted in monochrome purple and decorated with gilders.
An Unrecorded Figurine of John Milton that We Discovered
A rare Ralph Wood pearlware figure of John Milton c.1790-1800, standing beside a pillar moulded with scenes from Paradise Lost, leaning on a stack of books resting on the top, his left knee slightly bent and head looking down to his right, decorated in green, blue, black and manganese glazes, raised on a flat shaped base, repairs to both hands, 29.5cm.This apparently unrecorded figure differs to the models produced at Derby and by later Staffordshire manufacturers, but may well still have been a companion figure to one of Shakespeare.