There is a
U in every cup.
A curated house of vintage porcelain — part viewing room, part living encyclopedia of the makers and patterns that shaped the table.
Featured acquisitions
A reference, not a catalogue.
Every object here is attached to its lineage. Step from a teacup into the maker's history, then into the pattern's two-hundred-year travel across Europe — and back to the pieces available today.
On connoisseurship, attribution, and the quiet pleasure of a well-kept object.
We keep a small house. Each piece is studied before it is offered — its mark read, its pattern placed, its condition told plainly.
Porcelain rewards attention. A glaze catches the light a certain way; a footrim carries the fingerprint of a workshop long closed. We collect not for completeness but for character — pieces with a past worth reading, offered to those who would read it.


