Haslam and Whiteway
Dealers in British 19th Century Design
Haslam and Whiteway opened in Kensington Church Street in 1971. As a leading specialist dealer in nineteenth-century British design, Michael Whiteway has advised museums and private collections across the world on their acquisitions policies for over thirty years. Today the company, run with the assistance of his gallery manager of the past fourteen years, Helen Dunstan, also organises and consults on major international museum exhibitions.
Haslam and Whiteway stock an extensive range of works by British nineteenth and early twentieth century architect designers. Protagonists of the Gothic Revival, the Aesthetic Movement and the Arts & Crafts Movement are all represented in our stock. Decorative Arts for sale include a large selection of ceramics and tiles by William De Morgan, textiles and furniture by William Morris and lighting by W. A. S. Benson.
The gallery address is 105 Kensington Church Street, London - conveniently located just a few minutes walk from Notting Hill Gate tube station. Our opening hours are 10.00 – 6.00 Monday to Friday and 10.00 – 4.00 on Saturday.
We invite you to search or browse the selection of stock that we have included in our online catalogue. Please do get in touch with us if you have any particular requirements or would like to discuss any of the items listed.
We also welcome items on consignment - please click here to send us an email with details of your item (please include pictures if available).
Item of the Week
We are delighted to be handling an outstanding group of Morris & Company Stained Glass from the chapel of Cheadle Royal Hospital, with designs by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. Please contact us for further details.
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Gothic Revival chandelier c 1860
Six light gothic revival brass chandelier after a design by A.W.N Pugin, can be wired for electricity or for candle use.
Date added: 2008-07-01


