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INFORMATION ABOUT RODERICK JELLICOE

Roderick Jellicoe has been aspecialist dealer in eighteenth century English porcelain for over thirty years. He was based in Kensington London since 1991. Where he held several important exhibitions including the ground breaking Isleworth Porcelain exhibition in 1998, co-authoring a catalogue with Anton Gabszewicz. In February 2000 he held an exhibition The Liverpool Porcelain of William Reid, co-authoring the catalogue with Maurice Hillis. A year later part of the Exhibition was displayed in New York. Both of the above catalogues have since become important reference works on the subjects. He ran his own shop from 2000 until 2005.

He has lectured on Eighteenth century English porcelain both in England, America and Canada. And acts as consultant to several museums at home and overseas, as well as advising private clients on forming and building collections. Last year his paper on ‘English Porcelain Used in Colonial Williamsburg’ was published in the journal 'Ceramics in America'. He is currently involved in researching 18th century American porcelain including that made by John Bartlam in South Carolina.

In 2001 he won the BACA award for the Specialist Antiques Dealer in Ceramics in the U.K. He is a member of the British Antiques Dealers Association, the English Ceramics Circle, the Northern Ceramics Society and the American Ceramic Circle.

Rod now deals by appointment with his clients and holds occasional selling exhibitions in London. Also he has a large website where over one hundred pieces are on show. www.EnglishPorcelain.com