English Mid-century Furniture – Appraisals And Valuations Online
In recent years, people have started to appreciate furniture made in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, and values have seen a sustained rise. Much of the most prized furniture …
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In recent years, people have started to appreciate furniture made in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, and values have seen a sustained rise. Much of the most prized furniture …
The Victorian era saw a boom in the making and selling of jewellery made with precious metals and stones. But only an elite had the money for such jewellery, so …
Pewter is an alloy whose main constituent is tin, mixed with varying amounts of other materials such as lead, antimony, copper or bismuth to increase hardness. Lead was seldom used …
Strictly speaking, the Edwardian era runs for the duration of Edward VII’s reign, from 1901 until his death in 1910. However, many experts would extend that period up to the …
There are examples of pocket watches dating from as early as the mid-16th century, but collectors are unlikely to see watches from earlier than the 19th century. Before the Victorian era, pocket watches were the preserve of the wealthy few, until mass production methods and increased prosperity brought them within the reach of many more people. By the 1950s, pocket watches had been almost entirely superseded by wrist watches.
Snuff, powdered tobacco that is sniffed, was discovered by explorers who accompanied Christopher Columbus to the New World in the 15th century. During the 16th century the habit spread around Europe, although the British were late adopters, with the English aristocracy taking it up in the early 18th century.
When thinking about antiques, many overlook books, especially in the digital age when some books are not even read on paper any more. However, for many there is nothing like …
You won’t deal in just one item of furniture because everyone wants different things and it’s easy for the general consumer to buy everything they need from a single business. …
Born in 1839, William De Morgan was a prominent figure in the Arts & Crafts movement. He collaborated with other historical figures in the Arts & Crafts including William Morris …
William Beilby was an eminent glass decorator and enamellist. In 1761, Beilby discovered a method to fuse his enamel paintings with glass using heat, giving rise to a successful family …