Exhibitions

Browse through the latest exhibits. Various exhibitions are run throughout the year, but watch this space for any specific events. Please contact us if you'd like to book an appointment for a scheduled viewing. We look forward to seeing you.

LATEST...
Updated Spring 2024 catalogue now live...

Updated Spring 2024 Collection

I am sharing with you an updated version of our Spring 2024 Catalogue with further items added, including a large artisans bowl heavily patinated from a generation of use, with a build up of lacquer from a urusi tree. These bowls are often now polished down to be used and collected by Japanese tea masters. I hope you enjoy this online catalogue, and feel free to enquire for further information and of course the best price.

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Looking for a home

A group of items still looking for a home from an eclectic Hollywood collection of antique items bought in Tokyo and Kyoto at the end of WW2, packed away in the 1940’s and revealed this year.

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Autumn Collection 2020

We have endeavoured to keep going throughout these challenging times and feel we have been able to put together a rather intriguing and eclectic group of Asian works of art, all of which have come from private collections.

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Winter Collection 2020

68 reasons to be cheerful... Please don't hesitate to contact us if you'd like to talk about the condition and price of an item.

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Spring Collection 2021

With Spring upon us and a new optimism in the air for the year ahead, here is a small eclectic collection for your reflection.

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Miniature Curiosities Part 2

Sharing with you Part Two of our Miniature Curiosities collection.

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Summer 2021 Collection

We are pleased to share with you our Summer 2021 Collection

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Miniature Curiosities Part 1

After 40 years in the antiques business dealing and collecting, I have decided to sell this group of miniature Asian curiosities, selected from my personal collection for their form and patina. The majority deriving from the Ming dynasty or earlier.

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May 2022 Collection

Our May catalogue including several fresh works of art, and some pieces still available from our Spring collection.

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Curious Collectables Part One

A curious group of pieces collected over 40 years whilst travelling. All items are sold as found.

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Autumn 2022 Collection

We are delighted to share with you some recently found items

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Spring Collection 2023

We are delighted to share with you our spring collection, with a diverse group of Asian works of art, all selected from private collections.

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Winter Catalogue 2023

We are delighted to share with you our Winter Catalogue our latest affordable antique finds, collected from around the world.

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Winter 2021 Collection

We are delighted to share with you some recently found items

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A Private West Coast Collection March 2020

This collection was accumulated by a curious American living in occupied Japan at the end the Second World War.

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A Private West Coast Collection, Part Two May 2020

We are pleased to publish the second half of an eclectic Hollywood collection of antique items bought in Tokyo and Kyoto at the end of WW2, packed away in the 1940’s and revealed this year.

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Unusual China Trade Items 2020

A very small but interesting group of unusual depictions of Westerners in Chinese Art across various mediums including paintings and carvings.

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Autumn Collection 2019

A unique collection of Japanese and Chinese works of art collected after a busy summer and autumn of travelling.

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Winter Collection 2018

A group of small highly decorative Chinese and Japanese charming boxes, enamels and works of art acquired from one private collection.

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Chinese Export Silks for the West

A limited edition book entitled Chinese Export Silks for the West showing a collection of exceptional pieces of Guangzhou silk. John Vollmer, noted author and curator of Chinese textiles, kindly agreed to write the opening essay, which we hope you will find both illuminating and fascinating.

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