How do you display your collection?
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Ok everybody's seen most of my stuff , but here are a few more of the colourful side of bertoncello
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Yes , we always display them on a sheet and we sleep in the display area ,truth is I don't have enough room to display everything the way I would like and we are forever swopping things around , I also don't like clutter in a house, some people cram in everything sardine like and that spoils it for me , that display above mine looks like a warehouse , right that's me, lets see yours then
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
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Re: How do you display your collection?
sorry
I haven't seenTahiti before but to be honest I still like Oriflamme best but then I don't like gold
I haven't seenTahiti before but to be honest I still like Oriflamme best but then I don't like gold
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Hi Potty, the Bunnykins collection isn't that good, they are only 2 years old - Royal Doulton realeased a limited edition (500 of each of the original 6) set 2 years ago to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Bunnykins figures, and to coincide with that the Huntsman, a new figure, was figure of the year for 2009. Unlike the new Bunnykins which are made in China now these were made in the UK using the original moulds. I got them at mates reates from a Royal Doulton dealer I know who offered me a discount I couldn't refuse as they were the last set she had in stock and as far as she was concerned they were dead stock.
Nik the collector- Number of posts : 87
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2009-11-07
Re: How do you display your collection?
Nik the collector wrote:Hi Potty, the Bunnykins collection isn't that good, they are only 2 years old - Royal Doulton realeased a limited edition (500 of each of the original 6) set 2 years ago to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Bunnykins figures, and to coincide with that the Huntsman, a new figure, was figure of the year for 2009. Unlike the new Bunnykins which are made in China now these were made in the UK using the original moulds. I got them at mates reates from a Royal Doulton dealer I know who offered me a discount I couldn't refuse as they were the last set she had in stock and as far as she was concerned they were dead stock.
Oh :O
Assumed there were the originals by Noke.
Had no idea about them being re made by Doulton. Is quite a while since I knew much about collectables, so not up to date at all.
I remember finding a Original Billy Figure among some general sale items at a auction house I was working at, the seller/other staff we quite supprised what I said it should be worth / what it went for ;)
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
Location : Midlands
Registration date : 2010-09-28
miniatures
I display all my miniatures together....even though they were made in different countries!
Anarchy!!
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Not really my collection but they look nice taking up a corner of my living room while i'm waiting to sell them.
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Davee- Consultant
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my new display stand
new to me anyway
requires a little restoration but it has more character than my glass cabinets
requires a little restoration but it has more character than my glass cabinets
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Looks like painted bamboo?
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NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Guessing 1930's?
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NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Re: How do you display your collection?
it's cane and has been badly painted with emulsion at some point,Ill see how it looks when the paint has been stripped but will probably give it some sort of colour treatment
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Wife's cabinet/collection, items on loan from the Potty Collection
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NaomiM wrote:I'm watching other Willies, so maybe I'll get one at some point.
studio-pots wrote:I know my raku
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I always think glass looks its best when backlight with natural light on a window sill.
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Davee- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Cabinet with miniatures and small items, hope to collect more miniatures to replace the small / items I like less.
Potty- Number of posts : 3667
Location : Midlands
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Re: How do you display your collection?
Potty Primate wrote:I'm holding out for a Martin Brothers 'Grotesque' bird. I've wanted one since the first time I saw one when I was no older than ten.Potty wrote:
I have quite a wide interest in ceramics and were price not an issue I'd be collecting pate-sur-pate vases by Minton and George Jones
Hi PP, Not exactly Martin Bro's but it's deffinately Grotesque ...
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keramark- Number of posts : 315
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Location : Jarrow england
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Re: How do you display your collection?
what a stunning glaze though!!!!!!!!!
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: How do you display your collection?
it's a Fantastic glaze, and i think it's well made, that's why i have kept it ...
keramark- Number of posts : 315
Age : 62
Location : Jarrow england
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Re: How do you display your collection?
I don't really have a display (my wife won't let me get one )
some Stig stuff..
a Rudi Stahl set
some glassware
even in the bathroom
some Stig stuff..
a Rudi Stahl set
some glassware
even in the bathroom
GlasswareGuy- Number of posts : 4
Location : Belgium
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: How do you display your collection?
........all that wasted space in those cabinets..... rack um high I say, pack them in! There is all sorts on my smalls shelf, including for the eagle eyed a smoke detector and a Flat Eric. I find the eclectic approach visually interesting. These shelves are changing all the time. When new stuff comes I 'box' old stuff and shuffle it about. I collect anything I like, there is so much new, old stuff out there. So much to learn about.
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Re: How do you display your collection?
dantheman wrote:
Poole plates can be displayed in very pleasing ways if you have imagination
thats a fantastic way to display!!!
jimjam- Number of posts : 141
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Registration date : 2012-03-02
Re: How do you display your collection?
Aha! Spear dishes stuck on a wall - how please?
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Re: How do you display your collection?
skay wrote:Aha! Spear dishes stuck on a wall - how please?
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sticky hooks
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