| Welcome to simonwestman.com, a web site for those interested in early English pottery. I specialise in delftware, creamware, saltglazed stoneware, pearlware, redware, pre-Victorian figures and other English pottery prior to circa 1830. |
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We have recently opened our shop at 66b Kensington Church Street, London W8 and very much look forward to welcoming you there. Items can be viewed and handled at other times by prior arrangement. I also exhibit at the three annual Antiques For Everyone Fairs at the NEC in Birmingham and some of the Prestige Ceramics Fairs in London.
I serve on the Vetting Committee for Early English Pottery at the New York Ceramics Fair and the NEC Antiques For Everyone fairs.
Having worked in the trade for nearly a decade I have developed a thorough understanding of early English pottery.
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| This coupled with a keen eye for quality and unusual objects will, I hope, make this web site a favourite for those who share my interest in this field. |
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| The site is updated regularly, two to three times a month as new pieces are acquired.
For ease of navigation I have divided my stock into three categories; 'English Delftware', 'Creamware' and 'Other Early English Pottery'.
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How to Buy
If you are interested in buying an item from this site please email or phone me to check that the item is still available. Please quote the item reference and brief description.
All my items are guaranteed genuine and as described and a full refund will be made if you are not satisfied on receipt of the piece.
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Fairs and Exhibitions
I shall be exhibiting at the following events this year.
- January - New York Ceramics Fair - New York
- March - BADA Fair - London
- April - NEC - Antiques for Everyone Fair - Birmingham
- July - NEC - Antiques for Everyone Fair - Birmingham
- November - NEC - Antiques for Everyone Fair - Birmingham
If you require invitations for any of these events please contact me.
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Any questions and enquiries are most welcome and I will be very happy to help and source items and advise on English pottery in any way I can. |