Explore our gallery through eight distinct collections, each representing a treasured facet of British decorative heritage. Every piece is authenticated, documented and presented with care.
Each category has been assembled over years of careful sourcing from estate sales, private collections and specialist auctions throughout the United Kingdom.
Our furniture collection spans three centuries of British craftsmanship, from robust oak coffers of the early Georgian period to elegant Edwardian satinwood cabinets. Each piece has been selected for its quality of construction, aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
Whether you seek a commanding mahogany dining table to anchor a room or a delicate Sheraton-style side table for an intimate corner, you will find pieces here that combine practical utility with genuine period charm. We specialise in desks, chairs, chests, tables, bookcases and occasional furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries.
From the delicate translucency of Worcester and Derby to the robust charm of Staffordshire figures, our ceramics collection celebrates the artistry of British and European potters. We stock pieces ranging from refined tea services to bold decorative chargers and everything in between.
Our buyers are particularly drawn to hand-painted decoration, unusual forms and pieces with clear factory marks that allow confident attribution. We carry works by Meissen, Sevres, Royal Worcester, Minton, Wedgwood and many smaller makers whose quality deserves wider recognition.
Sterling silver has been a measure of wealth and taste for centuries, and our collection reflects the very best of British silversmithing. We hold fully hallmarked pieces from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods, each examined for quality, weight and authenticity.
Beyond silver, we also carry select brass, copper and pewter items of particular merit. Our stock includes candelabra, tea services, trays, salvers, flatware sets, wine coasters, photograph frames and presentation pieces. Many items carry London, Birmingham or Sheffield assay office marks that add to their documentary interest.
A well-chosen antique clock brings both beauty and rhythm to a room. Our horology collection features longcase, bracket, mantel and wall clocks from the 18th and 19th centuries, alongside pocket watches and early wristwatches of distinction.
Every clock we sell has been examined by an experienced horologist and, where required, serviced to working order. We provide details on the movement type, striking mechanism and any known history. Pocket watches are supplied with information on case metal, dial condition and timekeeping accuracy. We believe a clock should not merely sit silently on a shelf; it should mark the hours as its maker intended.
Art transforms a room. Our paintings collection focuses on 18th and 19th century British and European works, primarily oils on canvas and panel, complemented by a careful selection of watercolours, engravings and drawings. We favour landscapes, portraits, still life compositions and maritime subjects.
Each painting is catalogued with details of medium, dimensions, signature (where present) and frame condition. Where attribution has been firmly established, we provide supporting documentation. Many works retain their original gilt frames, which we consider an integral part of the piece rather than merely a surround.
Antique jewellery possesses a romance that modern pieces rarely match. Our collection includes rings, brooches, pendants, necklaces, bracelets and earrings from the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. We are drawn to fine craftsmanship, quality gemstones and designs that feel as wearable today as the day they were fashioned.
Every item of jewellery is tested for metal purity, and gemstones are assessed for quality and treatment. We provide honest descriptions of condition, including any signs of wear or historical repair. Many pieces arrive with their original boxes or cases, adding a further layer of provenance and presentation. Whether you are marking a special occasion or building a collection, these are pieces with genuine soul.
Good lighting is the finishing touch that brings a room to life. Our collection features chandeliers, table lamps, wall sconces and standard lamps from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, alongside selected Art Nouveau and early 20th century designs.
Most of our oil lamps and gas fittings have been professionally converted to electricity whilst retaining their period appearance. All conversions are PAT tested for safety. Crystal chandeliers are cleaned and rehung on new chains where necessary. We provide detailed measurements to help you assess suitability for your space, and our team can advise on appropriate bulb types to maintain the warm glow these pieces deserve.
This is our most eclectic collection, gathering together the beautiful oddities and remarkable curiosities that resist easy classification. Here you will find gilt mirrors, bronze sculptures, carved wooden boxes, snuff boxes, inkwells, globes, barometers, letter racks, music boxes and a host of other objects united by their quality and visual appeal.
Decorative objects are often the pieces that start conversations. A Regency overmantel mirror above a fireplace, a polished brass telescope on a desk, or a fine tortoiseshell card case on a hall table all tell stories of taste and daily life in centuries past. These are the details that turn a well-furnished room into one with genuine character and warmth.
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If you cannot find what you are looking for in our current stock, we offer a sourcing service. Tell us what you need and our buyers will search on your behalf.
All items are antique or vintage and sold as seen. Condition reports are provided to the best of our knowledge. Prices include VAT where applicable. The information on this website is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal or investment advice. Investing in antiques involves risk, including the possible decrease in value.