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Weston Gallery - About Us
Weston Gallery, Manasquan, New Jersey Owners: Kathy & Stephen Weston
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Kathy Weston Kathy Weston has enjoyed the Jewelry trade for 30 years. She began as a partial owner of a custom jewelry gallery beginning in college and then moved on to La Vake Jewelers in Princeton, NJ where she sold fine jewelry for 13 years. She now shares her love of colored gems, gold and silver with her artist husband Stephen at Weston Gallery. “It’s a very happy business and there is always something new to discover. I still find it intriguing.” Her collection of jewelry for sale includes sterling silver, 14kt and 18kt gold, gemstones and diamond pieces mostly created by individual designers chosen for their unique, yet classic features. “Individual designers take much pride in their creations and each have their own flair for fine design.” Some of the jewelers she represents include Catherine Canino, Denise Wood, Matt Bezak, Deborah Armstrong, Arlee Kasselman, Mickey Johnston, Elaine Tse, Dina Mackey, Michael Michaud, Paspalley Pearls and fine gold designs from Italy.
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Stephen Weston Stephen Weston runs a first class art studio and is the multi-talented owner of Weston Gallery in Manasquan, NJ. He has been restoring fine art for over 25 years since he first came to this country from England, where he was a top painter for Royal Worcester Porcelain Company. Here, he operated and was the main artist for Bronn of America, a fine porcelain manufacturer in Brielle, NJ. Stephen is an artist and conservator who specializes in the restoration of fine porcelain, oil paintings, gilt frames and fine objects of art. He can repair to visually perfect all makes of fine porcelain which include Boehm, Connoisseur, Cybis, Royal Worcester, Nippon, Lladro, Meisssen, Flo Blue, Faberge, Disney, Herend and more. Having created his own magnificent porcelain “eggs”, he was commissioned by Theo Faberge, of England, to manufacture the first limited edition “egg” to be made in America to commemorate 200th Anniversary of The White House. His combined understanding of manufacturing porcelain, restoration and talent as a professional artist gives Stephen a unique advantage as a fine art restorer. “The rare works of art, along with the quality of his restoration, are truly superior, and the manner in which this fine gentleman presents himself, is every reason to use his services and knowledge of art to restore or create.” (Business Profile news article 2002)
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