Anthony Bernbaum, founder The peartree collection
BBC news on forthcoming Knox exhibition
BBC Isle of Man has covered the pre-launch of the forthcoming Knox Exhibition to be held from April 2025 to March 2026 at the Douglas Museum. See this link. There will be a series of lectures and events at the opening, including talks by Dr Steve Martin and myself. Book your flight!
Winner of Best Object: Jewellery at the LAPADA Fair
Delighted and grateful to win a Best Object award at the LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair 2024. Details of the winning necklace by Georgie Gaskin can be found at this link.
LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair opens from Tuesday 22nd October
A video of my stand can be seen at this link
Further research on Pugin cruet stand
An examination of the Hardman ledgers has identified the specific entry for June 7 1852, priced at £12. Full details have been added to the product write-up in the archive at this link
New Pugin discoveries
I am delighted to say that following extensive research, I have just listed two sterling silver pieces designed by Augustus Pugin.
New Christopher Dresser research
I retrieved some original Hukin / Dresseer registered designs for 1881 claret jugs from the National Archives. This threw up two insights. One being that the jugs were entered as “coffee percolators?” I am sure their radical design confusing the registrar. Also written below the designs is “metal protected only”, suggesting the bottle shapes could be copied, as we do see by other manufacturers of the period. Full details at this link.
Extraordinary Lilian Simpson symbolist casket just listed
Lilian Simpson was the star art school pupil who died whilst still a student. One of her very few completed works, fully documented in The Studio, is now listed and researched at this link.
Alexander Fisher and the Lusitania
A bit of random research has revealed that Fisher was commissioned to make two plaques for the Lusitania. See the atteched newspaper article. The Lusitania was sunk in 1915 quite probably taking the plaques with it, though just possibly they would have been removed on the ship’s conversion to a merchant ship for the war effort. I think you can see one of the plaques in the main lounge of the Lusitania in the attached image. The frame of the picture looks like Fisher’s work and I am guessing the figure is rising from the sea and hence the title “Theconquest of the sea”.


Mary Thew or Ida Heynes?
Recently listed are a striking spoon and knife set, inlaid with abalone and very much in the style of Mary Thew. Unmarked. But are they by little known Ida Heynes. See this link for full research.
Panther handled askos jugs
I have listed another amazing jug in solid silver in this ancient form and updated my research into the Collection’s original Melillo askos. For that new research see this link.
