Ceramic, China & Porcelain Restoration

Expert restoration of damaged ceramics—from treasured family heirlooms to collectible figurines. Every piece repaired with care, precision, and respect for its history.

Professional Ceramic Restorer, Rob Boyd

For over two decades, I’ve specialised in the restoration of china, porcelain, and ceramics of all kinds—from Lladro figurines to Royal Doulton, Moorcroft, Beswick, and more. Each commission is approached individually, with invisible repairs wherever possible, and a focus on preserving original material.

"Restoration isn’t just about fixing damage, it's about preserving memories. A repaired piece carries its story forward for the next generation."

Rob Boyd

Crack & Chip Repair

From hairline cracks to surface chips, I stabilise, fill, colour-match, and finish damaged ceramics to restore their original appearance.

Broken Figurine Reconstruction

Whether it’s a snapped limb, a shattered base, or multiple breaks, I carefully rebuild figurines with professional materials not available to the public.

Restoration for Collectors & Dealers

Invisible repairs for high-value items, including Lladro, Royal Doulton, Coalport, and Moorcroft. Ideal for dealers seeking high-quality finish for resale.

Colour Matching & Repainting

Precise colour matching using airbrush and hand-painted techniques to blend repairs seamlessly into the original glaze and finish.

Customer Reviews

“Rob restored several of my antique ceramics to a standard I didn’t think was possible. Exceptional craftsmanship.”
— Ray, Antique Dealer
"The figurine was sentimental to our family. Rob returned it looking exactly as it did before the accident. We were amazed.”
- Helen

FAQs

Yes. Most broken ceramics can be professionally restored, even when shattered into many pieces.

My aim is always an invisible repair, unless you request otherwise.

Absolutely. Sentimental value often outweighs financial value for my clients.

Usually yes, though removing old glue takes time and specialist techniques.

Times vary, but quality restoration is never rushed.

Restored items are for display only and should not be used.

Yes, I work with both antique and contemporary pieces.

Professional restoration uses specialist materials, controlled processes, and artistic colour matching.