Sunday 25 October 2020



The Museum of Miniature Found Objects would like to apologise for the cancellation of the Hythe-Gommerly lecture on Wednesday 14 October, and regrets any inconvenience this may have caused. The cancellation was due to an unfortunate incident with two trays of iced buns. Mrs Beryl van Buren (Keeper of Collections) is reported to be recovering well at Guy's Hospital.

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 
Found objects:
= amber cabochon: 7.49am, Friday 8 March 2019, King’s Boulevard, King’s Cross, central London;
= large filigree teardrop earring: 5.57pm, Monday 25 August 2012, Broad Lane, Seven Sisters, north London;
= metal clasps: 4.41pm, Tuesday 14 December 2010, Highbury Fields, Islington, north London;
= metal earring with raised pattern: 1.07pm, Sunday 10 February 2013, Clarence Road, Hackney, east London;
= metal feathers: 3.12pm, Monday 4 February 2019, Drayton Street, Adelaide, Australia;
= silver metal ears:11.20am, Tuesday 25 September 2018, Alao Adegboyega Street, Lagos, Nigeria;
= square metal studs: 9.56am, Friday 4 November 2011, Holloway Road, Archway, north London.

Sunday 18 October 2020



On Wednesday the Museum of Miniature Found Objects welcomed Professor Tang Wen, Director of the Shanghai Museum of the Inconsequential. Mrs van Buren (Keeper of Collections) was delighted to give him a personally guided tour of the museum and its extensive archives. Professor Tang declared himself overjoyed at the variety and richness of the items on display, and full of admiration for the depth of intellectual scholarship evidenced in both the collection and its cataloguing. Of Poupette's Last Thoughts, he had this to say, "A profoundly moving experience, and I congratulate the museum on its enthusiastic embrace of advanced technologies that allow us to explore new realms. Without the Museum of Miniature Found Objects, the world would be a poorer place!"

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 
Found object:
= Snoopy toy: 3.51pm, Thursday 24 September 2020, Shaftesbury Avenue, central London.

Sunday 11 October 2020



The Museum of Miniature Found Objects strongly advises visitors who suffer from claustrophobia to avoid entering the new installation, Poupette's Last Thoughts, in the Winston Masala Galleries. On Saturday morning, due to an unfortunate incident inside the work, emergency services had to be called to the scene. This required the second floor of the main building to be shut for a number of hours while a member of the public was safely extracted from the artwork. E. Edge Builders will now carry out a number of repairs before Poupette's Last Thoughts reopens to the public on Friday.

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Found objects:
= cat ice cream keyring: 4pm, Monday 18 March 2019, Splatt Bridge, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Gloucestershire.

Sunday 4 October 2020


In a surprise move that has sent shock waves through London's museum quarter, the Shanghai Museum of the Inconsequential launched an aggressive takeover bid on Monday afternoon for the Museum of Miniature Found Objects' entire collection. After a lengthy meeting, the Board of Trustees felt they were left with no option but to accept the offer. In a statement released by the Board, MMFO Trustees said, "We see the Shanghai Museum of the Inconsequential as the perfect recipient for this collection."

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Found objects:
= fragment of Shetland pot: 2.59pm, Monday 2 April 2018, Camb, Yell, Shetland; 
= red fabric flower petals: 4.21pm, Sunday 13 January 2019, Fort Canning Park, River Valley Road, Singapore.