A COLLECTORS’ PARADISE at
15
DUKE STREET ST JAMES’S, LONDON SW1Y 6DB
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A Collectors’ Paradise is
returning for the third year to 15 Duke Street St James, London SW1Y 6DB, from
Friday 28th June to Friday 5th July 2019, running
concurrently with London Art Week. This
is a very popular time in the arts calendar to mount an exhibition in London as
it coincides with the Haughton
International Seminar “Great Collectors: Taste, Passion & Patronage” and
the top international art fairs and auctions that annually attracts the
affluent collectors from the UK and overseas.
A Collectors’ Paradise is one of the leading ceramics exhibitions providing an opportunity
for specialist dealers to demonstrate their knowledge and skill and unveil
their latest discoveries to a discerning audience of international
collectors. The exhibition takes place
in the intimate surroundings of the two- storey gallery situated in the heart
of London’s art world. Everything is
for sale.
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Robyn Robb is a London based specialist dealer in fine and rare 18th
century English porcelain with 35 years’ experience. She has been instrumental in forming many of
the major private collections of early English porcelain throughout the world
as well as advising many museums on their collections.
Among the pieces
that Robyn is bringing to the exhibition is a very rare Chelsea mug finely
painted with a great snow owl, c 1752-55.
The image of the owl was copied from George Edwards ‘A Natural History of Uncommon Birds’ from
1747. Another eye-catching piece is a
very rare and early Worcester plate painted in Chinese famille verte style with
a bird perched on a flowering prunus tree, c 1752.
Brian Haughton is one of the world’s leading authorities of
porcelain and pottery and he established The
Brian Haughton Gallery in 1964. He
and his wife Anna founded and organized international fine art fairs in London,
New York and Dubai including the legendary International Ceramics Fair and
Seminar.
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