John Sewell is an antiques and fine art appraiser. After more than 20 years of writing this column for The Record, John has decided this week’s instalment will be the last one. Please join us in ...
The Bowes Museum, in County Durham, is opening a new exhibition celebrating 200 years of its visionary co-founder and “warrior woman”.
The 17th century blue and yellow Delftware plates - one of which has a crack running across the middle - sold at Woolley and ...
En Iwamura's playful, wistful sculptures reference the historical nature of masks while reflecting their role in our ...
The younger generations are embracing tablecloths, butter dishes and napkin rings as part of the ‘cottagecore’ aesthetic ...
AN iconic kitchenware chain has gone bust with “immediate effect” – after being in business for a staggering 200 years. Royal ...
An early 20th century ceramicist is the focus of a new exhibition. Sam Haile (1909-1948) originally studied painting at the ...
A typical dish of the Bustocca tradition, bruscitti are a perfect example of popular cuisine that, starting from simple and ...
Discover the key design trends that you should be incorporating in 2025, with wallcovering specialist Newmor's annual 2025 ...
AN exhibition featuring the works of a top ceramic artist and photographer is open in Pershore. The exhibition, titled Two Ways of Seeing, will showcase the collaborative efforts of Phill Little and ...
French artist Raphaël Emine has turned to 3D printing to create of a series of sculptures intended to house insects and other ...
Stoke-on-Trent's pottery industry has been "squeezed and squeezed", with businesses and experts questioning how many blows ...