Simon Khachadourian opened Pullman Gallery in 1998 where he successfully traded for over 26 years, next to Christie’s on King Street in St. James’s. His intention was to bring together under one roof a broad selection of late 19th and 20th Century collectables for discerning collectors to enjoy. The gallery quickly captured the imagination of the media, resulting in generous coverage in the press and broadcast media, which continued until the gallery closed its doors in the autumn of 2024.

Simon has written three limited-edition reference works ‘Motoring: The Golden Years’ (1991), ‘The Cocktail Shaker’ (2000) and ‘Superfast: The Ferrari Paintings of Dexter Brown’ (2008), all of which have proved extremely popular. He also compiled and published PULLMAN magazine between 2001 and 2024, during which time it grew to a glossy, 80 page publication with over 5,000 copies being distributed electronically and in print, to Pullman’s worldwide clientele.

The Pullman Gallery continues to offer a small selection of remaining stock on its website, and Simon will be delighted to answer any questions you may have about any of the pieces that feature.