Ruth K at The Warehouse Antiques, King's Lynn

Ruth K at The Warehouse Antiques, King's Lynn Antiques centre with around 200 dealers.

Postcode PE33 0BE
Just off the A10 at Setchey - take the turning next to JSW Car Sales

Opening hours:
Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm
Sundays & Bank Holidays 10am-4pm

09/05/2025

Exciting today to watch Bargain Hunt and see one of the teams buy something of mine, which everyone seemed to love - the contestants, the expert, the host and the auctioneer. I liked it too and it was fun to see it get its moment of fame on TV!!

31/03/2025

An exciting day! I have moved from unit 114 (a low unit against the left hand wall) to unit 56 (a tall unit very near the entrance). It only took me an hour to move my stock across (and put in some new pieces). I'm very pleased with the result!

Just a week before the next Dersingham Fleamarket.  If you're looking for antiques, jewellery, crafts or collectables wh...
23/03/2025

Just a week before the next Dersingham Fleamarket. If you're looking for antiques, jewellery, crafts or collectables why not come and have a browse. We are happy to be welcoming back many of our regular exhibitors, including two who came for the first time last month - Chris Hollick with his beautiful artwork and Karl Hammond with his wonderful selection of collectable toys.

04/03/2025

There are a few stalls still remaining for the Dersingham fleamarket on March 30th. If you're interested, contact [email protected]

Dersingham Fleamarket is on again this Sunday, Feb. 23rd.  I shall be there, together with lots of other dealers in anti...
21/02/2025

Dersingham Fleamarket is on again this Sunday, Feb. 23rd. I shall be there, together with lots of other dealers in antiques, collectables, jewellery and crafts and - for the first time - local artist Christopher Hollick.

I shall be at the Dersingham fleamarket again on Sunday January 19th, with a variety of antiques, collectables and jewel...
09/01/2025

I shall be at the Dersingham fleamarket again on Sunday January 19th, with a variety of antiques, collectables and jewellery.

27/10/2024
My great love in antiques has always been ceramics.  My 'mentor' in this was Judith Howard who became one of the foremos...
03/05/2022

My great love in antiques has always been ceramics. My 'mentor' in this was Judith Howard who became one of the foremost authorities in the world on 18th century Sevres porcelain. While I love early porcelain, it's a very specialist field and I've tended to deal in both pottery and porcelain - some of it relatively modern. These pottery cats, by the Rye Pottery, are a case in point. The Rye Pottery has been in existence since the 18th century and still turns out high quality pieces, individually modelled and painted. This delightful pair of cats is in my unit (114) at the Warehouse, priced at £45 for the pair.

You might be forgiven for thinking, at first glance, that this handsome vase is Chinese in origin.  However, it was, in ...
23/03/2022

You might be forgiven for thinking, at first glance, that this handsome vase is Chinese in origin. However, it was, in fact, made by the Paris firm of Samson, probably in the late 19th century.

Edmé Samson lived at a time when fine porcelain was avidly collected by those who could afford it and, in 1845, he set up his own company with the intention of making high quality copies of pieces that were on display in museums or in private collections.
The company produced copies of pieces by many of the major English factories as well as Italian maiolica, Persian, Hispano-Moresque and Chinese wares.

While not intending to deceive, many of these have been mistaken for ‘the genuine article’. Not all the Samson wares were marked and, in more recent times, some pieces seem to have had their painted marks removed in what one can only suppose was an attempt to defraud prospective buyers.

Perhaps the irony of the situation is that, nowadays, pieces from the Samson factory have become very collectable in their own right. This particular vase and cover stands about 11 inches tall and has the red pseudo-Chinese mark on its base that is seen on many Samson wares. It has some slight damage - a short hairline crack in the neck of the vase and, (as can be seen on the photos) two small chips on the cover, one of which has been repaired. The vase is priced at £125 and can be seem in my cabinet (no. 114) at the Warehouse.

Doulton Lambeth wares are not as popular as they used to be but this handsome jardiniere was snapped up only 24 hours af...
14/03/2022

Doulton Lambeth wares are not as popular as they used to be but this handsome jardiniere was snapped up only 24 hours after I'd put it in the cabinet. These wares have an interesting history - starting in 1871, students from the Lambeth School of Art were employed by the Doulton factory to make and decorate stonewares and, until 1882, every piece was made to a unique design. This was something new and Doulton Lambeth can justly claim to be the first studio pottery. Many pieces were signed and so can be attributed to the potter who created them. Perhaps the most famous of the potters were Hannah Barlow and her sister Florence. This jardiniere (which dates from about 1900) had the monogram LB scratched into its base but, sadly, I was unable to match it up to any of those shown in the reference books.
Incidentally, if you want to be able to identify the factory that a piece of pottery or porcelain has come from and the approximate date that it was made, you can't do better than invest in a copy of Geoffrey Godden's Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks. It's expensive to buy new but second hand copies are fairly easy to come by.

12/03/2022

I started dealing in antiques in the early 1980s, encouraged by a friend who was an experienced and very knowledgeable dealer and collector (more about her in a later post) and from whom I learned an enormous amount. My earliest interest was ceramics but I later specialised in fans and textiles and, around many fairs in the South East of England, I was known as 'the fan lady'! In the mid 1990s I turned from antiques to antiquarian books, with a shop in Lewes for several years. I gave up dealing in books (although not reading or collecting them!) after about 12 years but I hadn't lost my love of antiques. Finally, when we moved from the South East up to Norfolk three years ago I decided the time had come to start dealing again. After a number of months on the waiting list, I was able to get a unit at the Warehouse, which is the largest antiques centre in Norfolk. I specialise in ceramics but I also stock glass, jewellery - and really anything old that is unusual or beautiful. My plan is to use this page as a showcase for my current stock. If you're interested in something you see here, please feel free to message me to find out if it's still available before travelling all the way to the centre (although, that said, the centre is well worth a visit, with about 200 dealers selling a very wide range of antiques and collectables).

Address

Unit 114 At The Warehouse Antiques & Collectables, Garage Lane
Setchey
PE330BE

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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