Jorge Luis Gonzalez Ceramics Specialist Appraiser and Consultant Ceramics appraiser ceramics appraisal ceramic appraiser ceramic appraisal qualified ceramics appraiser qualified appraisal pottery appraisal pottery appraiser porcelain appraiser porcelain appraisal European porcelain English pottery soft-paste porcelain appraiser soft-paste porcelain appraisal pate-tendre appraisal pate-tendre appraiser Sèvres appraiser Sèvres appraisal Sevres appraiser Sevres appraisal Meissen appraisal Meissen appraisal lladro appraiser lladro appraisal Lladró appraisal Lladró appraisal Wedgwood appraisal Wedgwood appraiser salt-glazed appraiser salt-glazed appraisal Pâte Tendre appraisal Pâte Tendre appraiser Pate Tendre appraisal Pate Tendre appraisal Pâte-Tendre appraisal Pâte-Tendre appraiser Art Pottery appraiser art pottery appraisal Rookwood appraisal Rookwood appraiser newcomb college appraisal newcomb college appraiser newcomb appraisal newcomb appraiser Nymphenburg appraiser Nymphenburg appraisal ludwigsburg appraiser ludwigsburg appraisal Dresden appraiser Dresden appraisal Bone-China appraiser bone-china appraisal Bone China appraiser bone china appraisal Limoges appraisal Limoges appraiser paris porcelain appraiser paris porcelain appraisal George Ohr Pottery appraisal George Ohr Pottery appraiser George Ohr appraisal George Ohr appraiser mad potter of Biloxi appraisal mad potter of Biloxi appraiser Höchst appraiser Höchst appraisal Hoechst appraiser Hoechst appraisal Frankenthal appraiser Frankenthal appraisal Figurine appraisal figurine appraiser Jasperware appraisal jasperware appraisal Flora Danica Appraiser Flora Danica Appraisal Staffordshire Appraiser Staffordshire Appraisal Jorge Luis González Ceramics Specialist Appraiser and Consultant

Louise Devenish Associates is an established name in the Fine and Decorative Arts field. For the past thirty-five years they have specialized in Art and Antiques Advisory Services, Fine and Decorative Arts Appraisals as well as Collection Acquisition and Dispersal for Clients and Designers. Louise Devenish Associates work with both Antique and Twentieth-Century Fine and Decorative Arts.

Founded in London in 1947, H.M. Luther has long been a favorite of knowledgeable interior designers and discerning clients. H.M. Luther searches the world for a diverse selection of fine furniture and decorative items. Expert dealers who prefer a wide range of periods and cultures, H.M. Luther’s strengths are European and Asian furniture, mirrors, chandeliers and decorative objects from the seventeenth through the twentieth century.

A graduate of the ceramics and sculpture programs at Ball State University, Greg Kuharic began his work in clay as an apprentice to Alan Patrick at the Bethel Pike Pottery. For over ten years he owned and operated pottery studios, producing functional stoneware and porcelain. In 1988 Mr. Kuharic accepted a position at Sotheby's as Vice President in the 19th and 20th Century Decorative Arts Department. In 2002, Mr, Kuharic began the first significant work in his current series.  The continued exploration of this single theme, has brought with it seemingly unlimited options for variations.

Edward M. Stanley brings years of experience in the fields of antiques and the fine arts to the appraisal profession and is a member of the Appraisers Association of America.  Prior to establishing his appraisal services firm, Mr. Stanley was principal of Edward M. Stanley Historic Preservation Services, and he now serves as Collections Consultant for the historic Loring-Greenough House in Boston.

The Northern Ceramic Society (NCS) was founded in 1972 and now has nearly a thousand members in the UK and overseas.  The NCS is a registered UK charity whose objectives are the study of the history and manufacture of ceramics (principally British) of the last five centuries and of the social history of the ceramics industry and its key figures. The President of the NCS is Geoffrey A Godden (Hon) DLitt FRSA. The NCS Chairman is Maurice Hillis BSc PhD.

Founded in 1987, The Appraisal Foundation is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and sets valuation standards for all disciplines of appraisers, including real property, business valuation and personal property. In 1989, the organization developed the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) in response to the need for a single set of generally recognized valuation standards.

The Potteries of Trenton Society (POTS) is a New Jersey non-profit corporation. Their mission is to promote the study and appreciation of Trenton’s ceramic industry by:

    * Gathering and preserving information related to the industry

    * Sponsoring research projects, seminars and conferences

    * Promoting industry-related heritage tourism activities

Established in 1983, the American Art Pottery Association brings people together to share their knowledge and interest in art pottery.   Operating as a not for profit 501(c)6 business league, the AAPA and its membership enjoys various activities each year such as: annual convention; annual show, sale, and auction of Art Pottery; annual student scholarship award; and the Journal of American Art Pottery Association (JAAPA).

The French Porcelain Society was established in 1984 by Kate Foster (Lady Davson) for amateurs of French porcelain: scholars, professionals, dealers, collectors and enthusiasts, interested in sharing and advancing knowledge of, and scholarship in, the subject. President, Rosalind Savill CBE FSA, Director, The Wallace Collection, London, Chairman, Errol Manners, London.

The Transferware Collectors Club is a forum for sharing information and interests between collectors, dealers, scholars, and those who simply appreciate the beauty and technical proficiency of English transferware.  The TCC focuses on wares produced from 1760 - 1900 and welcome collectors of all kinds of colors and motifs during that period.

The English Ceramic Circle (ECC) is the oldest society dedicated to the study of British ceramics and enamels. Founded in 1927, it aims to advance knowledge by promoting and publishing new research on these subjects. The Circle's worldwide membership embraces collectors, curators, archaeologists, potters, auctioneers, dealers, social historians and all those with an interest in the history of ceramics made in the British Isles.

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