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28 June 2026

The Art of Provenance

The Art of Provenance

Every piece in the collection arrives with a history. Where it was made, the hands it passed through, the rooms it has quietly furnished. Provenance is not a footnote. It is the thread that turns an object into a narrative.

We research each acquisition with care, tracing its origin, period, and maker wherever the evidence allows. What we cannot prove, we do not invent. What we can, we share openly, so that a piece can be understood as well as admired.

To collect with provenance in mind is to collect with intention. It is the difference between owning something old and living with something meaningful.

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