Showcase Spotlight

We are excited to welcome two new showcase dealers who recently joined Grays Mews.

Stewart and Julia from S & J Abbott Ceramics Plus although newcomers to Grays are well established collectors and dealers in European ceramics and other decorative items. The business has grown from their collecting and academic research in decorative wares with an emphasis on design and quality. Their unusual and interesting collection dates from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. They stock a wide variety of items which are of interest to new and established collectors at affordable prices. You can view their exquisite pieces in Showcase FS06, Davis Mews.

A Mason’s Ironstone Tazza decorated in the Chinese manner with vignettes on a blue ground within a gilt heightened border and spreading circular foot, impressed and printed marks to base. Late 19th century. 


Masons Ironstone Plate decorated with a fantastic bird on an orange ground. 
Early 20th century. From S & J Abbott Ceramics Plus.


Six large soup plates printed in blue with flowers and leaves, picked out in iron red and gilt, within gadrooned borders. Printed Royal Arms and 69 in blue. 
Hicks and Meigh 1814-1837. From S & J Abbott Ceramics Plus.


A model of a green woodpecker manufactured by Karl Ens factory, model 7527.


Miranda from Mhangura Antiques Jewellery and Collectables is a new showcase dealer to Grays Mews. This new business venture was inspired by her lifelong passion for rummaging through old haunts in search of antiques and vintage pieces. Miranda sells a diverse collection of antiques, vintage jewellery, antique globes, handbags and many more collectables. You can find her eclectic stock in Showcase V19 in Grays Mews.

A pair of elegant cufflinks featuring flying geese.


A pair of antique Chinese cloisonne, 19th century. 


A cute bronze owl bottle opener. From


A pair of elegant white enamel leaf earrings, 1950s. 

 For more information visit www.graysantiques.com

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