China, Porcelain and Glass Directory Page in our UK Business Directory

The sites below are just a small sample of some of those on the internet that relate to China, Porcelain and Glass here in the UK. We have included a link to each of the sites, a thumbnail of the home page (where available) and also a very brief description of the site to help you decide if it is a China, Porcelain and Glass related website that you want to click on. The directory was initially based on the DMOZ directory but has had many further amendments and personalisation provided by Forest Software.



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    http://www.blackcatcollectables.com  Black Cat Collectables :  Specialises in Beswick and Royal Albert figures, Royal Doulton Bunnykins, Beswick Animals and Hantel Victorian Miniatures.

    http://www.boxofporcelain.com/  Box of Porcelain :  Royal Doulton, Beswick, Worcester, Wedgwood, Spode, Royal Albert, Beatrix Potter's figures, character jugs, animals, horses and other collectable items supplied by mail order by Dorset firm.

    http://www.cartersteapots.com/  Carters Ceramic Designs :  Suffolk firm designing and making collectible teapots. Collectors club. Online ordering.

    http://www.chimneystack.co.uk/  Chimneystack :  Your home made in miniature in the style of Lilliput Lane and David Winter Cottages collectibles.

    http://www.china-collectables.com  China Collectables :  Antique china and collectables from Northamptonshire, England. Examples of Maling, Doulton, and Carlon ware.


    http://www.frostantiques.co.uk  Frost Antiques and Pine :  Frost Antiques and Pine, specialising in Antique Staffordshire Portrait Figures, Pratt Ware, Porcelain and Pottery

    http://www.froststores.co.uk  Frost Stores :  Retails variety of paperweights and bone china miniature bears.


    http://www.goviers.co.uk/  Goviers of Sidmouth :  China and glass retailer and mail order company in Sidmouth since 1904. Specialises in commissions of Royal Crown Derby collectables and offers ranges from other UK factories including Moorcroft, Royal Worcester, Bronte Porcelain and Caithness.

    http://www.chinashop.co.uk  Hannah Robinson China :  Sales of fine china, tableware, crystal and gifts. Includes product catalogue with photographs and pricing.

    http://www.britnett-carver.co.uk/hollytreechina/  Hollytree China :  Masons ironstone china, antique china and collectables located in Norfolk.

    http://hommedequimper.co.uk  Homme de Quimper :  Specialising in French Faience, Quimper, Desvres and Malicorne.

    http://www.kellerton.com  Kellerton Ceramics :  Kellerton Ceramics, owned by Gill and David Nash, is a specialist antique business dealing in Staffordshire figures.


    http://www.matchingchina.com/  Matching China :  China matching service buying and selling replacement china for discontinued patterns.

    http://www.moorcroftantiques.webstall.net  Moorcroft Antiques :  Moorcroft, Clarice Cliff and other collectable pottery ceramics from John and Sue Steel.

    http://www.etalents.com/  Moorcroft Specialist :  Retailer provides a range of Moorcroft pottery, enamels, table lamps and books. Order giftware safely online.

    http://www.past-impressions.co.uk  Past Impressions :  Collectibles and figurines of Beatrix Potter, Winnie the Pooh, Flower Fairies, Lilliput Lane, Cherished Teddies and Precious Moments

    http://peartreecottageceramicsonline.co.uk  Pear Tree Cottage Ceramics :  C18th/C19th Derby porcelain, Staffordshire figures, C18th Georgian drinking glasses, other antique china, Royal Crown Derby, Stevengraphs

    http://www.peterjoneschina.com  Peter Jones China :  Offering fine bone china, clocks, crystal and collectables.

    http://www.presentandcollect.co.uk/  Present & Collect :  Approved Moorcroft retailer of pottery, enamels and limited editions. Provides product details and online purchasing.

    http://www.priestleyandferraro.com/  Priestley & Ferraro :  Featuring Tang Dynasty ceramics, Chinese Tang pottery, Tang Dynasty Art horse figures.







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