Antique Porcelain: Coveted Treasures for Collectors
Fragile, luminous, and as light as a seashell, yet steeped in history, symbolism, and refinement: antique porcelain pieces are more than just decorative objects. They are veritable works of art…
Objects with a Secret Life: Unveiling the Most Fascinating Stories Behind Recovered Antiquities
Every antique object harbors a story. But sometimes, what appears as merely a beautiful artifact or a curious trinket reveals itself to be a fragment of an intense existence, an…
Wood, Fabrics, and Weaves: A Guide to Choosing Materials for Restoring Antique Seating
Restoring an antique chair is an act of care and respect for the object’s history, as well as an opportunity to rediscover the art of materials. Behind every seat lies…
How to Prepare for Your Visit: Essential Tips for Navigating an Antique Market
Visiting an antique market is an enriching, captivating, and complex experience. First-timers can easily feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of items, the vendors’ chatter, the diverse styles and prices,…
Capodimonte, Meissen, Sèvres: How to Identify High-Quality Porcelain
In the vast world of antique porcelain, some manufacturers stand out not only for their technical excellence but also for the aura surrounding them. Names like Meissen, Sèvres, and Capodimonte…
From Discard to Display: When Discarded Items Become Museum Treasures
In the world of antiques and material culture, few stories are as captivating as those about objects once considered useless, superfluous, or simply old… that unexpectedly turn out to be…
A Comparative Guide: Identifying Antique Chairs from Baroque to Modernism
Every antique chair is much more than just a functional object: it’s a mirror reflecting an era, a culture, a taste. Recognizing a chair’s style means interpreting its lines, proportions,…
From Market to Home: Harmonizing Antique Finds with Your Modern Aesthetic
Returning home, treasure in tow, from an antiques market fills you with a unique sense of accomplishment. These aren’t merely purchases; they’re discoveries, conquests, tangible mementos that have somehow chosen…
The Science of Art: Modern Technologies for Verifying the Authenticity of Antique Paintings
For centuries, distinguishing an authentic painting from a copy relied primarily on the eye and experience of the expert: art historians, antique dealers, and restorers. Visual sensitivity, knowledge of style,…
Antique Table Porcelain: Taste and Society in Vintage Sets
At first glance, a cup, a plate, a soup tureen might seem like ordinary, everyday objects designed for mere functionality. But when we talk about antique table porcelain, these same…