It's black and white
This week we are looking at a type of ceramics that I've never shown before - in fact I've never had one of these before, even though I...
Mr Stag and Mrs Doe
After last week's story about Mr Daniel and Mr Yates, here comes the story of Mr Stag and Mrs Doe... Mr Stag was sitting on a shelf in an...
Mr Daniel and Mr Yates
One grey afternoon, Mr Daniel put on his fine rain gear, picked up his walking stick and made his way to the residence of Mr Yates, where...
Chamberlains Worcester
This month my column in Homes & Antiques is about Worcester porcelain again, but this time about the "other" factory: Chamberlains...
The mysterious "Blue V"
A porcelain collector loves a good mystery. And lucky for collectors of British porcelain - there is an endless supply of mysteries! It...
Dine like a King
If you think your home is full when your family visits for a Sunday walk and a dinner, think about King Louis Philippe, who reigned over...
A nose for the rose
It's going to be Valentine's Day... so this week we need to do something beautiful and romantic... Let's look at some roses! One of the...
Gilding on acid
The Minton factory was responsible for a huge uplift in the quality of British porcelain during the mid to late 19th Century. They...
The many faces of Neptune
You know I love Derby porcelain figures from the 18th Century; to some they may look like kitsch at first sight because there have been...
Worcester takes Flight (& Barr)
It's time for a new episode of my column in Homes & Antiques, this time about the continuation of the great Worcester factory. This is an...