BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AT THE SIGN of THE PELICAN
Homes & Interiors Scotland|January - February 2020
One man’s lifelong love of Scottish furniture and antiques is bearing fruit in Cupar
Miriam Methuen-Jones
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AT THE SIGN of THE PELICAN

On paper, Sebastian Pryke is a formidable powerhouse of academia, with more letters after his name than seems feasible. Meet him in person, though, and it’s his gentle energy that strikes you first. He is soft-spoken and approachable, eager to share his passion for Scottish antiques. His long career has always had a focus on the treasures to be found in Scotland’s historic houses, from his Ph.D. thesis on the 18th-century Edinburgh furniture trade (“I only ever call myself Dr if I’m lecturing or involved in an academic context,” he smiles), to his years as head of furniture at Lyon & Turnbull, and his work in the fine-art insurance sector.

Three years ago, he set up At the Sign of the Pelican, to allow him to explore other strands of his love for antiques. He wanted the business to be a safe haven not only for his carefully sourced furniture but also for others interested in Scottish antiques. It’s based in the former YMCA in the Fife village of Cupar. “The catalyst was really the building itself,” says Pryke. “I bought it because it was unique, rather beautiful in its own way, and it seemed like a good restoration project. Now, one new roof and extensive dry-rot repairs later, I’m not so sure just how good an investment it has been, but I still love it.”

He brought in roofers from Dundee and the Preservation Company of Fife to treat the dry rot and then he and his family did much of the rest of the renovation work themselves. He has ended up with a big airy space, with plenty of room to display Georgian chairs, Regency tables and beautifully crafted heirlooms from the past. “The previous owners had installed a partial mezzanine floor in the gym, which makes a great office area,” he adds. And there is a top floor that is currently being renovated – necessary extra space for his growing collection.

この記事は Homes & Interiors Scotland の January - February 2020 版に掲載されています。

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この記事は Homes & Interiors Scotland の January - February 2020 版に掲載されています。

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