Upcoming Valuation Events: Discover the Value of Your Treasures
As the new year approaches, art and treasure enthusiasts alike should mark their calendars for a series of exciting valuation events where experts will evaluate a wide range of items. From fine art to ceramics, these days promise a blend of excitement and expertise as specialists offer their insights and appraisals.
Expert Appraisals at Apley Farm Shop
On selected dates, the fine art team will set up camp at Apley Farm Shop, inviting collectors and owners to bring their cherished items for evaluation. The lineup includes silver and jewelry expert Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley and Asian art and watch specialist Alexander Clement. They will be available from 10 AM to 2 PM on January 28, March 5, July 9, and October 8. Whether you have a vintage piece of jewelry or an intricate watch, their expertise is just a visit away.
Saturday Valuation Days at Halls Fine Art
For those closer to Shrewsbury, Halls Fine Art will host Saturday valuation days at their Battlefield headquarters. These events are scheduled for February 7, May 16, August 8, and September 5, running from 10 AM to 3 PM. Alongside Lineker-Mobberley and Clement, attendees will have access to Caroline Dennard, who specializes in ceramics, glass, and militaria. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in gaining insights into their collections.
Montgomery Town Hall Events
In addition to the offerings at Apley Farm Shop and Halls Fine Art, Montgomery Town Hall will also host valuation events. These will occur from 10 AM to 2 PM on February 5, April 2, June 4, August 6, October 1, and December 3. With multiple dates, the town hall provides ample opportunity for local residents to bring their items for expert evaluation.
Notable Venues: Fishmore Hall and Weston Park
The valuation circuit extends to several notable venues. For example, Fishmore Hall in Ludlow will feature valuation days on March 4, July 8, and October 7. Meanwhile, Weston Park will host events on March 3, May 5, July 7, September 1, and November 3. These picturesque locations not only provide a beautiful backdrop but also enhance the overall experience for those seeking appraisals.
Halls’ Oswestry and Bishop’s Castle Offices
If you’re in Oswestry, mark your calendars for February 18, April 29, June 24, August 19, and October 28, when Alexander Clement will be available for valuations at Halls’ Oswestry office. Similarly, he will be at the Bishop’s Castle office on February 19, April 30, June 25, August 20, and October 29. These office visits create an accessible avenue for those who might wish to evaluate individual items or collections in a more private setting.
Future Charity Valuation Events
In addition to the scheduled events, Halls Fine Art has announced that additional charity valuation days will be revealed in the new year. These charity events would not only serve to raise funds for worthy causes but also provide yet another platform for individuals to evaluate their treasures.
Important Details to Remember
As you plan your visit, keep in mind that the last appointments for most events will be scheduled for 1:30 PM. Individuals looking to have larger items or extensive collections appraised are encouraged to bring photographs along to streamline the process. This can help the experts provide a more accurate assessment based on the visual details of the items in question.
How to Get in Touch
For further inquiries about specific events or to book an appointment, interested participants can reach out to Halls Fine Art at 01743 450700. For ongoing updates and additional details, you can explore their website at fineart.hallsgb.com.
These upcoming valuation events should not be missed! Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply curious about the value of an heirloom, the expertise available during these days promises a unique and enriching experience.