We’ve just sent out the latest Perfect Pieces Newsletter. This month we detail a few new and interesting items of stock we have recently added to the Perfect Pieces site and also look at some of the Antique & Collectors fairs that are scheduled for the next month.
Summer antique fairs can often be very pleasant to wander around – the good sunny dry weather (well hopefully!) entice visitors and traders to fairs often making them bustling events.
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The latest Perfect Pieces newsletter is now out.
This month’s edition looks at three Scottish Antique Centres and reviews their accessibility, stock and general overall impressions.
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This month’s edition looks at West Country Potteries and how the scenery and landscape of both Devon & Cornwall have inspired many artists and potters over the years.
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We’ve just sent out our Perfect Pieces Christmas Newsletter – if you’re not signed up to receive it by email then check it out here:
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With less than 2 weeks until Christmas there’s not much time left for Christmas shopping. In our Christmas Newsletter you’ll find all the details about our last posting dates so you’re sure of getting your items before Christmas.
If you’re after a Christmas present within a certain budget then why not take a browse through our range of items within your budget by selecting your price band from the top navigation bar on the Perfect Pieces website.
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The latest Perfect Pieces newsletter is now out!
Following a trip to Northumberland we thought we’d tell you all about a real British pottery we discovered and have come to like very much – Errington Reay.

Based in Bardon Mill in Northumberland the Errington Reay pottery was originally founded in back in 1878. Today it offers a wide range of very attractive traditionally-made garden wares – something a little different to the standard terracotta garden pots you see everywhere!
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We have just published another Perfect Pieces Newsletter - Identifying Pottery Marks – Where To Start? So why not take a look at it?
This edition looks into British Pottery Marks and how to go about identifying what you might have. With examples of a few pottery marks and suggestions on further reading if you’re interested in knowing more about British Pottery Marks it’s certainly worth a read.
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Our November Newsletter has just been published so why not take a look at it?
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This month we take a look at the highly collectable PenDelfin pottery following the sad news about the founder Jean Walmsley Heap. With such a wide range of figurines, plaques and ornaments having been produced by PenDelfin there is certainly something for everyone.
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We’ve just published our October Newsletter. This month we look at one of the major UK Antique fairs that happens several times a year – the infamous Newark International Antique Fair.
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If you’re wondering how to find out what Antique & Collectable fairs are on in your area then check out this month’s Newsletter.
We’ve included some handy tips to remember when you’re at a fair and also include details of how to find out what’s on where!
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