History, Character, and Story

Collecting, for us, is about more than ownership. It is about preserving beauty, history, craftsmanship, and discovery. From mineral specimens and fossils to artifacts, antiques, and family heirlooms, each item is selected because it captures a unique moment in natural or human history. These collections are meant to inspire curiosity, encourage learning, and preserve stories that deserve to be remembered.

Our featured collections

Dive into the diverse world of P.H. Jones Collections. From the raw beauty of natural formations to the historical charm of artifacts, our collections offer something for every enthusiast.

Mineral Specimens

Discover the dazzling beauty and unique structures of natural minerals.

Fossils & Artifacts

Journey back in time with remnants and specimens of prehistoric life.

Family & Stories

A growing archive of family history, historical documents, and personal narratives.

Militaria

An exploration of militaria, emphasizing history, and the weight carried by these objects.

Antiques

Uncover the rich history and craftsmanship of historical artifacts.

About P.H. Jones Collections

P.H. Jones Collections is the result of a lifelong fascination with the natural world, history, and the objects people leave behind. The collection brings together mineral specimens, fossils, artifacts, antiques, and family heirlooms — each chosen for its beauty, scientific interest, historical significance, or personal meaning.

Many pieces within the collection represent far more than display objects. Some preserve evidence of ancient life or geological processes spanning millions of years. Others carry stories of craftsmanship, conflict, exploration, or family history passed across generations.

Great care is taken to preserve the authenticity of each specimen and present it in a respectful, museum-inspired format. The goal of this project is not simply to collect objects, but to preserve the stories and connections attached to them.

As the collection continues to grow, so too does the archive surrounding it — including photography, research, provenance, and personal narratives connected to the objects themselves.