A Treasure Trove of Tapestries
Tapestry art has been in practice for thousands of years and is a blanket term to describe a range of woven textiles. … Read More A Treasure Trove of Tapestries
Tapestry art has been in practice for thousands of years and is a blanket term to describe a range of woven textiles. … Read More A Treasure Trove of Tapestries
March has arrived and what is a more beloved theme than blue and white? While this month tends to lean green, we thought it best to switch up the supposed norm. Porcelain or crystal, there is nothing quite like this traditional motif.… Read More March Mood Board
Our February BOTM loves a modern-take on a blue and white tabletop.… Read More Bride of the Month: Blue and White Meissen
For those “born with a silver spoon in mouth,” sterling versus silver-plated makes quite a difference. To the untrained eye, the two may be difficult to tell apart as they might seem almost identical. Outside of taking a piece in for appraisal, there are characteristics you can look for to differentiate between the two. Silver… Read More How to Tell: Sterling Silver Versus Silver Plated
Love is in the air with the ever-approaching St. Valentines’ Day. If you are still searching for that perfect last-minute present, our February Mood Board is here to help. Whether you are in the market for china, jewelry, accessories, or anything in between, we have just the gift for you! Pictured top to bottom; left… Read More February Mood Board
Enameling dates as far back as 13th-century BC. Often made from precious metals with inlays of enamel, its history is traceable through jewelry, accessories, and numerous other works. There is no set destination of the practice’s creation as it is documented over thousands of years from all over the world. For instance, the process was… Read More A Brief History of Enameling
Haviland has been creating beautiful porcelain for more than 175 years. David Haviland, the founder of the porcelain manufacturer, started this journey by creating an import company of ceramics and porcelain in 1838 in New York. After becoming captivated by Limousin “white gold,” Haviland moved to Limoges in 1842 and founded his manufacturer. Notable figures… Read More Historic Collections: Haviland Héritage
Leather has been a constant in the evolution of humankind. Able to be traced back to at least 5000 B.C. leather has been used for sandals, clothes, bottles, and much more. Through the spread of industrialization in the 18th and 19th centuries, demand for new softer, and lightweight leathers increased. Even today, vegetable and vegan… Read More The Basics of Leather Care
Each new year brings about new possibilities, resolutions, experiences, and innovations. Now that 2021 has finally arrived, new things are happening here at Scully & Scully as well, and they come in the form of a monthly mood board! We have hand-picked an abundance of new and exciting products to release each month, beginning with… Read More New Year New Mood Board
December’s Bride of the Month upholds that there will never be a “new black.” Black, white, and gold give us that classic minimalism we need during these cold winter months.… Read More Bride of the Month: Herend Chinese Bouquet