We are delighted to offer free, no obligation auction valuations on items you are considering selling.
We take pride in our straightforward and reliable valuation process. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing accurate assessments, ensuring you get a fair understanding of what your items are worth. When you receive your auction valuation, your valuer will advise on whether the items are suitable for our auctions and how to consign them for sale. Please note that we are only able to value items that are suitable for our auctions. Prefer to come and see us? Contact us to book an appointment, we'd love to meet you. We also offer complimentary home visits for larger collections.
Medals & Militaria
The South Africa Medal 1877–1879 awarded to 181 Private James Plunkett of the 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot.
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A rare medal group, the Military Cross of the Youngest Recipient Since the Second World War, Private Alexander Robert Kennedy M.C. of the 2nd Battalion, Mercian Regiment.
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We’re excited to offer a vibrant landscape by Mary Fedden in our February 27th auction. Painted in 1961 and purchased in 1962 by Sir Robert Braithwaite Marshall, this stunning piece showcases her signature use of bold colours.
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“Top-notch auction house that exceeded all my expectations! The team's expertise were evident from the moment I stepped in. The valuation was a breeze, and the transparency in the process was commendable.”
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