Consign with Stash

Do you have items that you know are of value but not sure how to sell them? We now offer consignment of individual pieces through our online channels. Here are some of the types of items that are currently selling well along with some that are available in our online store.

Chinoiserie

The style in art and interior design inspired by China, Japan and other Asian countries. Rose Medallion is one of the most common of the Chinoiserie designs, but other patterns include Tobacco Leaf, Bok Choy and Thousand Butterflies. (Inspo via Homes and Antiques)


Staffordshire Figurines

Authentic Staffordshire pieces are the most valuable; however, well made copies are also sought after, specifically the dog figurines.


Cabbageware

Dinnerware and serving pieces depicting cabbage leaves. Bordallo Pinheiro is one of the most popular companies with designs made in Portugal. (Inspo via Magnolia Interiors)

While green is the most common form of cabbageware, designs in an array of colors are highly collectible as well. (Inspo via Monkey Manor)


Murano Glass

Italian art glass made on the island of Murano. Venice has a long history of glass making and in the late 13th century, all glassworks were moved to the nearby island of Murano—a move which served to protect their trade secrets for centuries to follow. The mid century pieces, specifically those with the “bullicante” or suspended bubble designs are especially popular. (Inspo via Ade Decore)


Italian Alabaster

Carved alabaster stone in the form of bird baths, busts and fruit. (Inspo via Megillicutti)


Seascape Paintings

With the blues and greens of the ocean, these paintings are a perennial favorite. (Inspo via Country Living / image by Bob Coscarelli)


Oyster plates

Plates with individual wells for the oysters and often a center well for lemons, the French and Italian pieces being the favorite. (Inspo via Luxe Interiors & Design)


Blue and White

Whether the Dutch Delft or Chinoiserie designs, these classics never go out of style.

So if you have something along these lines or something completely different that you wish to sell, fill out our consignment form and we will be in touch.

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