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William Yeoward Fern Vase William Yeoward Crystal came into existence in 1995, the result of a remarkable collaboration between Timothy Jenkins and William Yeoward.

William Yeoward, already a noted designer working in the field of furniture and interiors, with a store on London\'s fashionable Kings Road, was an avid collector of antique crystal, but felt that there was little contemporary crystal that was truly beautiful.  Timothy Jenkins, third generation in the family owned crystal business John Jenkins (founded in 1901) and a past president of The Guild of Glass Engravers, had an intimate knowledge of the European crystal industry and for some years had been making reproductions of antique pieces.

A chance meeting in 1993 brought Yeoward and Jenkins together and they quickly found that they shared a passion for the beautiful crystal of the 18th and 19th centuries and both wished that these wonderful pieces could once again be created and preserved for posterity.  Wanting to turn this dream into reality they decided to pool their diverse talents, planning a collection of 70-80 pieces of tableware and decorative pieces, to be shown to the interior design world in the fall of 1995.

Yeoward\'s reputation in the design world gained him access to some of the best private collections in both England and the United States, and many wonderful pieces were found in the great country houses of England and Ireland.  Jenkins\' family collection revealed many treasures, and others were acquired at auction and from specialist antique dealers. Slowly the collection of antique originals came together and the decision was made that the new line should include as many unusual pieces as possible, shapes and decorations some of which had not been made for more than 150 years.  Antique drinking glasses were found with square feet, the rare \lemon squeezer\ foot, with hollow stems, glasses with polished cutting combined with copper wheel engraving rare and lovely shapes, some simple and some ornate.  All these pieces had to satisfy Yeoward\'s sense of design and his desire that they should be beautiful in themselves, that they should be functional and that they make elegant and wonderful table settings.

The collection received numerous accolades in the press and in September 1996 William Yeoward Crystal received from British House and Garden magazine the prestigious Award for Best Merchandise at the London interior design show Decorex.

Today, William Yeoward Crystal continues to grow, not only in crystal, but in sterling silver, porcelain, linens, and William Yeoward Country glass, a fabulous new line of casual glassware.  Crystal, glass, porcelain and linen enthusiasts the world over can truly embrace a lifestyle that is William Yeoward Crystal: beautiful, elegant, and versatile.
William Yeoward Fern Vase (342)
$441
Tulipe Vase
Tulipe Vase (83352)
$1,125
Moser Engraved Vase Turtle Paradise
Moser Engraved Vase Turtle Paradise (92892)
$2,350
Simon Pearce Revere Candle Globe Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Revere Candle Globe (25626)
$135
Simon Pearce Chelsea Large Vase Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Chelsea Large Vase (25724)
$215
Simon Pearce Shelburne Medium Vase Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Shelburne Medium Vase (25743)
$145
Simon Pearce Woodbury Large Vase Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Woodbury Large Vase (25718)
$160
Simon Pearce Weston Vase Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Weston Vase (25719)
$160
Simon Pearce Woodbury Medium Vase Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Woodbury Medium Vase (25717)
$125
Simon Pearce Small Revere Bowl Since he opened his first workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1971, Simon Pearce has been committed to creating products tat are beautifully designed for a lifetime of everyday use.  Produced using only premium quality materials and time-honored techniques, this lovely glass is an instant classic.
Simon Pearce Small Revere Bowl (25697)
$130
Sterling Jug - Under the Sea  A sterling grotto comes to life in masterful engravings. Enjoy the subtle irony of using it for pouring fresh water.
Sterling Jug - Under the Sea (100937)
$1,978
Nymphenburg Bowl with Rabbit The Elector Max II Joseph succeeded to the Bavarian throne at age 18 on the death of his father, Karl Abrecht in 1745.  The country had been devastated by the war of Austrian Succession, and Max III Joseph concluded a peace treaty with the Hapsburgs to prevent further damage.  In 1747, he married Maria Anna Sophie of Saxony, granddaughter of Augustus the Strong (the founder of the Meissen Manufactory).  Under Max III Joseph\'s reign Bavaria enjoyed an economic and intellectual revitalization.  The Electoral Porcelain Factory was begun in 1747 east of Munich, and fourteen years later moved to the Nymphenburg Palace where it remains today.  The Manufactory had gained universal acclaim by 1767‚competitors were studying Nymphenburg\'s products in order to learn the factories\' techniques.  

In 1862 King Max III Joseph agreed to a privatization of the Manufactory.  During this period the Manufactory thrived.  It influenced the spirit of the times and was a forerunner in coming development.  It did important work producing life-like under-glaze animal figures which are still made and cherished to this day.  

In 1975 the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory was leased to the Wittelsbach Trust Fund.  Today the porcelain bears the initial of the head of the House Wittelsbach next to the Bavarian crest.  The pieces marked with an \A\ for his Royal Highness Duck Albrecht of Bavaria were followed in 1997 by pieces marked with an \F\ for his Royal Highness Duke Frenz of Bavaria.
Nymphenburg Bowl with Rabbit (94472)
$3,529
Nymphenburg Bowl with Snail The Elector Max II Joseph succeeded to the Bavarian throne at age 18 on the death of his father, Karl Abrecht in 1745.  The country had been devastated by the war of Austrian Succession, and Max III Joseph concluded a peace treaty with the Hapsburgs to prevent further damage.  In 1747, he married Maria Anna Sophie of Saxony, granddaughter of Augustus the Strong (the founder of the Meissen Manufactory).  Under Max III Joseph\'s reign Bavaria enjoyed an economic and intellectual revitalization.  The Electoral Porcelain Factory was begun in 1747 east of Munich, and fourteen years later moved to the Nymphenburg Palace where it remains today.  The Manufactory had gained universal acclaim by 1767‚competitors were studying Nymphenburg\'s products in order to learn the factories\' techniques.  

In 1862 King Max III Joseph agreed to a privatization of the Manufactory.  During this period the Manufactory thrived.  It influenced the spirit of the times and was a forerunner in coming development.  It did important work producing life-like under-glaze animal figures which are still made and cherished to this day.  

In 1975 the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory was leased to the Wittelsbach Trust Fund.  Today the porcelain bears the initial of the head of the House Wittelsbach next to the Bavarian crest.  The pieces marked with an \A\ for his Royal Highness Duck Albrecht of Bavaria were followed in 1997 by pieces marked with an \F\ for his Royal Highness Duke Frenz of Bavaria.
Nymphenburg Bowl with Snail (78566)
$2,319
Buccellati Sterling Bowl
Buccellati Sterling Bowl (41667)
$1,195
Buccellati Sterling Bowl
Buccellati Sterling Bowl (41668)
$795
Buccellati Red Apple Jam Jar
Buccellati Red Apple Jam Jar (59511)
$3,100
Buccellati Oval Bowl
Buccellati Oval Bowl (90172)
$3,995
Buccellati Large Gold and Silver Serving Spoon The Buccellati family of internationally acclaimed Milanese goldsmiths and silversmiths has kept the spirit of the Italian Renaissance period alive. The House of Buccellati produces its intricate jewelry and silver objet d\'arts with traditional hand-crafting and pre-industrial techniques. Each piece, even today, is designed by a Buccellati family member, and it passes through the skilled hands of numerous specialist artisans in order to become a reality.
Buccellati Large Gold and Silver Serving Spoon (83317)
$650
Buccellati Gold Leaf Spoon
Buccellati Gold Leaf Spoon (94336)
$250
Buccellati Triple Hazelnut Centerpiece
Buccellati Triple Hazelnut Centerpiece (86859)
$2,900
Buccellati Extra Large Sterling Oak Leaf The Buccellati family of internationally acclaimed Milanese goldsmiths and silversmiths has kept the spirit of the Italian Renaissance period alive. The House of Buccellati produces its intricate jewelry and silver objet d\'arts with traditional hand-crafting and pre-industrial techniques. Each piece, even today, is designed by a Buccellati family member, and it passes through the skilled hands of numerous specialist artisans in order to become a reality.
Buccellati Extra Large Sterling Oak Leaf (4411)
$2,500
Buccellati Oak Leaf
Buccellati Oak Leaf (42540)
$600
Buccellati Vine Leaf
Buccellati Vine Leaf (83313)
$1,495
Buccellati Cabbage
Buccellati Cabbage (79957)
$16,250


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