Search The archive of articles AND VIDEOS from past seminars. G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Count Brühl: Magnificent entertainment at the Saxon Court in Dresden Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Goldsmiths and diplomats; battles in silver between the Baltic courts Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Thomas Jefferson: Planting the Arts in America Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Sèvres porcelain given as diplomatic gifts to the Chinese Emperor by Louis XV and Louis XVI Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Madame de Pompadour and the Porcelain Power of the Mistress Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 The Paston Treasure: Riches and Rarities of the Known World Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Admiral Lord Nelson, Ottoman Diplomacy and the Chelengk Jewel Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Power of knowledge, wealth of beauty – Stories of enlightened collecting in Vienna, circa 1790 Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 From Berlin with Love Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 A taste for the exotic in Florence and its impact on early Doccia porcelain (1737-1757) Read More G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Josiah Wedgwood's Ornamental sales to France through agents Dominique Daguerre and Henry Sykes Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 A celebration of form and function, insights into Japanese dining traditions from the Jômon period to the present day Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 From Salt Cellars to Sweetmeat Baskets: Dining with Sèvres porcelain in the eighteenth century Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 The Dutch village of Meissen Porcelain. Count Brühl’s Dessert de Luxe Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Linen damask napery, Henry VIII and the Northern Renaissance Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Dining in Style: 19th-Century Services in the Victoria and Albert Museum Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Felbrigg's Folly: Meissen porcelain temples for the dessert table Read More G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Dutch Dining Culture in the second half of the 18th Century – The diplomacy of the Table Read More G Haughton 6/28/17 G Haughton 6/28/17 Inspired by Marine Forms, Early English Porcelain Transforms the Dining Table Read More G Haughton 6/28/17 G Haughton 6/28/17 Magnificence: State banquets in the reign of Henry VIII Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Count Brühl: Magnificent entertainment at the Saxon Court in Dresden Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Goldsmiths and diplomats; battles in silver between the Baltic courts Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Sèvres porcelain given as diplomatic gifts to the Chinese Emperor by Louis XV and Louis XVI Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Madame de Pompadour and the Porcelain Power of the Mistress Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 The Paston Treasure: Riches and Rarities of the Known World Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Admiral Lord Nelson, Ottoman Diplomacy and the Chelengk Jewel Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Power of knowledge, wealth of beauty – Stories of enlightened collecting in Vienna, circa 1790 Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 A taste for the exotic in Florence and its impact on early Doccia porcelain (1737-1757) Read More
G Haughton 6/28/18 G Haughton 6/28/18 Josiah Wedgwood's Ornamental sales to France through agents Dominique Daguerre and Henry Sykes Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 A celebration of form and function, insights into Japanese dining traditions from the Jômon period to the present day Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 From Salt Cellars to Sweetmeat Baskets: Dining with Sèvres porcelain in the eighteenth century Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 The Dutch village of Meissen Porcelain. Count Brühl’s Dessert de Luxe Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Linen damask napery, Henry VIII and the Northern Renaissance Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Dining in Style: 19th-Century Services in the Victoria and Albert Museum Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Felbrigg's Folly: Meissen porcelain temples for the dessert table Read More
G Haughton 6/29/17 G Haughton 6/29/17 Dutch Dining Culture in the second half of the 18th Century – The diplomacy of the Table Read More
G Haughton 6/28/17 G Haughton 6/28/17 Inspired by Marine Forms, Early English Porcelain Transforms the Dining Table Read More
G Haughton 6/28/17 G Haughton 6/28/17 Magnificence: State banquets in the reign of Henry VIII Read More