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The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » M.S. Rau Blog

...of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England. In addition to silver items, honorees were often given the Freedom of the City (equivalent to the Key to an American city). Robust, and with ample room....... History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England. However, the most lasting and important consequence of the treaty that ended the war......scenes depict the signing of the treaty in detailed, high relief. Pottinger gained instant fame upon his return to England, and the great northern city of Manchester honored him with both the freedom... Read More »

Kirkus Reviews 19th Century European Painting: From Barbizon to Belle Epoque ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

[from About Us] 11/13/2012
.... Although Paris was the epicenter, Rau notes the accomplishments of the Newlyn School in England, the magnificence of Venetian View Paintings and the Belle Époque... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2013 » April

.... We often have in our collection silver pieces that were given as gifts to noblemen and philanthropists as tokens of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England....... History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England....... The silver embossed scenes depict the signing of the treaty in detailed, high relief. Pottinger gained instant fame upon his return to England, and the great northern city of Manchester honored him with both the freedom of the city, and this magnificent silver tray... Read More »

Antiques Ready for the Next Century ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

[from About Us] 08/02/2012
.... Although he is happy to have sold it to a celebrity collector, Rau says he misses the picture; he feels the same way about a monumental sideboard depicting the Ballad of Chevy Chase, carved in Newcastle, England, by Gerard Robinson in 1857... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques

...as gifts to noblemen and philanthropists as tokens of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England. In addition to silver items, honorees were often given the Freedom of the City (equivalent......of Nanking in 1842, which officially ended the Opium War. History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England. However, the most lasting......doubt, changed the world tremendously. The silver embossed scenes depict the signing of the treaty in detailed, high relief. Pottinger gained instant fame upon his return to England, and the great northern... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » From Our Sales Team

...of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England. In addition to silver items, honorees were often given the Freedom of the City (equivalent to the Key to an American city). Robust, and with ample room....... History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England. However, the most lasting and important consequence of the treaty that ended the war......scenes depict the signing of the treaty in detailed, high relief. Pottinger gained instant fame upon his return to England, and the great northern city of Manchester honored him with both the freedom... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Antiques

.... We often have in our collection silver pieces that were given as gifts to noblemen and philanthropists as tokens of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England....... History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England......to England, and the great northern city of Manchester honored him with both the freedom of the city, and this magnificent silver tray. Commissioned from the Royal silversmiths Edward Barnard and Company... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » Stories

.... We often have in our collection silver pieces that were given as gifts to noblemen and philanthropists as tokens of appreciation, as was tradition in 19 th century England....... History buffs will know this war as a dubious attempt by the British to manipulate the trade of Chinese tea into England....... The silver embossed scenes depict the signing of the treaty in detailed, high relief. Pottinger gained instant fame upon his return to England, and the great northern city of Manchester honored him with both the freedom of the city, and this magnificent silver tray... Read More »
October 2012

Swirling Silver: ART NOUVEAU ANTIQUE METALWORKERS REVELED IN VINES, LEAVES, FRUIT AND THE HUMAN FIGU

[from About Us] 12/05/2012
...: the looking backward of the Gothic Revival, led by architect Eug#5;éne Viollet-le-Duc in France; the Arts & Crafts workshops of William Morris in England......-fleurs, inspired by England's pre-Raphaelites and Belgium's Symbolists, whose outstretched arms and arched backs upheld candlesticks and candy dishes... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2011 » December

.... Refusing to believe Kate’s innocence in the matter, Newton instituted divorce proceedings and ordered her back to England......husband in St John’s Wood, outside of London, England. It is here that she finally meets the man who would immortalize her, James Jacques Joseph Tissot. Newton became the subject of many of his paintings... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

[from Glossary]
.... Some of the finest tea caddies created in England were crafted of exotic woods, adorned with tortoise shell, ivory and mother....... Tunbridge Ware Tunbridge Ware refers to a form of intricately inlaid wood decoration made famous in the town of Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2012 » October

.... The weeks passed and soon, I was in England on business. I had decided to depart from my travel schedule to make an unplanned visit with a friend, and there it was... Read More »

The official weblog of M.S. Rau Antiques » 2012 » November

.... Originally from Leeds, England, Joseph Gott began to explore his art at an early age. When you look at this sculpture, you can... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

[from Glossary]
.... Today, Irish furniture is highly sought after by collectors, though few pieces are found on the market. Ironstone china Created to imitate porcelain, Ironstone china was first made in England in 1813 by Charles James Mason of Staffordshire and was known as "Mason's Ironstone... Read More »

Glossary of Antiques Terms - Antiques Glossary ~ M.S. Rau Antiques

[from Glossary]
.... Typically, satinwood is used as a veneer and it remained popular in England throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries....... Scallop shell A semi-circular shell with ridges radiating from a point at the bottom. This ornamental motif was common in furniture design during the Queen Anne and Georgian periods in England and America....... Solon was forced to leave the Sevres porcelain factory in France and move to England due to the onslaught of the Franco-Prussian war... Read More »