Objects of Virtue
From ancient Persia to Fabergé and Fry’s, explore the surprising history of the Easter egg — a symbol of spring, faith, and occasionally, a £20,000 auction room surprise.
April 15, 2025
Celebrate the legacy of the suffragettes this International Women’s Day. Explore key moments in suffrage history, rare artefacts, and notable auction highlights. Read more about their impact and lasting influence.
March 6, 2025
Frequently, for those whose homes are filled with antiques and art – particularly when they have been treasured family possessions for generations – potential replacement values for insurance can be overlooked. Whilst jewellery and silver are often undervalued for insurance – recent costs having increased – there are certain types of objects which can be […]
May 21, 2024
The Fascination of Collecting Beatrix Potter First Editions In the realm of literary works, few names conjure up the same sense of whimsy and charm as Beatrix Potter. The beloved author and illustrator has captured the hearts of readers young and old with her enchanting tales of mischievous rabbits, dapper mice, and adventurous squirrels. As […]
March 28, 2024
Since ancient times silver and gold have been highly regarded for their natural beauty, as well as their intrinsic value but why is there such a discrepancy in their values? Status Gold has always been seen as a display of wealth, as far back as ancient Greece and Rome the homes of the nobility held […]
March 19, 2024
A Review by Stephanie Connell In Britain we have a long association with motor racing, dating back over 120 years. Since those early days, memorabilia connected with motorsport has been a popular area for collectors. Motor racing collectables combine the glamour of the automobile with the excitement of high-octane sport. Today, Formula One memorabilia is […]
October 24, 2023
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