Forgotten beauties
There are many items in my shop, and it's easy to lose track of some of them. When trawling through the stock, I found quite a few...
New Hall
I have written about the New Hall porcelain factory before - but as I was getting some new stock in, it struck me, yet again, how diverse...
Print and pattern
My latest column in Homes & Antiques is out! And while some of you have been asking why I seemed to have forgotten Minton in my travels...
The masked marquess
This week, let's look at a very rare and special pair of sauce tureens. They were made by Coalport around the year 1820 and are decorated...
Finger and thumb
Happy weekend! This week I am highlighting a very well known and beautiful pattern: the "Finger and Thumb" pattern (some call it "Thumb...
Tulip Mania
This week I am repeating a post from a little while ago, as it was so very popular and had the highest hit rate ever. And the other...
Leading lights
My latest column in Homes & Antiques is out! This month I am writing about the period in the history of the Spode factory that is called...
Liberty & Matrimony
You will have seen various Bow figures in these blogs - I love the 18th Century figures for their originality, elegance and innocence,...
House of dragons
Chamberlain's Worcester dessert service This week I am thrilled to present a very rare dessert service by Chamberlain's Worcester, from...
Machin has a moustache
Among the most popular items in my shop are the early 19th Century plates - and to be honest I am in love with beautiful dessert services...