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Specialists in antique fireplaces & architectural antiques since 1969
Posted 18 November 2024
Genuine antique carpets are an impressive sight with their expert craftsmanship, intricate designs and natural materials…
Posted 07 October 2024
There are a few similar-sounding terms for fireplace accessories so in this guide, we’ll answer some common questions…
Posted 11 September 2024
In this guide we’ll explore the history of parquetry and marquetry, while sharing some fantastic examples of the contrasting styles in antiques.
Posted 12 August 2024
The name Howard & Sons is synonymous with luxury and quality in the world of antique furniture. Established in 1820, this British company has a rich heritage of crafting bespoke furniture, particularly renowned for its distinctive Victorian designs.
Posted 09 July 2024
This comprehensive guide explores the nuances of revival furniture, offering insights into its history, distinctive features, and tips for integrating these timeless pieces into your home decor.
Posted 27 June 2024
In this article we’ll explore the history and essence of the movement and share some of our favourite pieces of Baroque furniture to provide some context.
Posted 03 May 2024
It's important to differentiate between a jardiniere planter intended for outdoor use and those designed specifically as indoor jardiniere planters.
Posted 12 March 2024
Choosing the right antique fire guard or antique fire screen is not just about adding a layer of safety to your living space.
Posted 04 March 2024
You don’t have to be an interior designer to create an Art Deco-inspired bedroom. Your bedroom is a home within your home, a sanctuary from everyday life – such an important space deserves to be cared for and should be somewhere you can enjoy.
Posted 12 January 2024
The Regency Style refers to decorative arts created during the Regency period and the reign of King George IV. This is a relatively short period spanning from 1811 to 1830.
When we consider the icons of the world of antique furniture, a name that recurs time and again is that of Thomas Sheraton.
Posted 28 November 2023
In the Georgian era, several of the most famous architects and designers from British history plied their trade.
Posted 21 November 2023
The William Kent style refers to works that take inspiration from the style of the British architect, landscape gardener, interior designer, and painter William Kent.
Posted 03 November 2023
It's arguably one of the most influential design styles in modern history - Arts and Crafts architecture, as well as furniture, left a lasting legacy.
Posted 27 October 2023
The spectacular Fabergé Egg has a rich history. But how much does the most expensive Fabergé Egg cost?
Posted 16 August 2023
You’ve just picked up some new antique pottery and noticed some markings on it but you have no idea what they mean.
Posted 09 August 2023
Are you looking to switch up your decor? If so, the Rococo style can introduce an element of rich elegance to your home.
Posted 02 March 2023
Trying to work out your antique mirror’s value? In this article, we’ll reveal the different criteria behind antique mirror value considerations.
Posted 23 February 2023
When trying to work out how to identify antique chairs from different time periods, there are several tell-tale signs that can help you.
Posted 13 February 2023
It’s not always easy to find gifts for people who like antiques - after all, many have specific and sophisticated tastes! We have some ideas