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s the largest Auctioneers in the South West, Bearnes Hampton &


Littlewood regularly hold a range of sales from Fine Art & Antiques to Specialist Picture, Sporting & Collectors’, Book and Maritime sales, as well as weekly Antiques & Collectables sales. From the salerooms in Okehampton Street, Exeter and Dowell Street, Honiton, national and international dealers attend the sales on a regular basis. Keeping up to date with the 21st century, sales are also conducted live online with internet bid- ding, further spreading the opportunities for our clients’ items to reach the global antiques market. Each department is headed by a valuer with specialist knowledge in their field, supported by a strong team of adminis- tration and saleroom staff who are well versed in all aspects of auctioneering. Together with additional consultants on clocks, stamps, jewellery and pictures, the combined knowledge and resources of our team allows Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood to provide a complete pro- fessional service for all the needs of our clients, either selling or buying at auction. The forthcoming Specialist


Maritime sale to be held on the12th


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June in Dowell Street, Honiton, is an example of the diversity of services available to clients and has already received several interesting entries. Even though we have passed the bi-centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, collectors are still willing to pay in the region of £400 - 500 at auction for a cased set of commemorative medallions. The simple dockyard sign for The Quest signed in pen by Sir Ernest Shackleton, though crudely made will attract international interest from as far as New Zealand with collectors’ un-daunted by the pre-sale estimate of £1,500 – £2,000. By holding Specialist sales, Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood provide clients with the opportunity of selling the


A hand painted dockyard sign for The Quest, signed in pen by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Estimate £1,500 – 2,000 To be sold in Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood’s Maritime Sale on 12th June in our Honiton Saleroom.


more unusual, interesting and histori- cally important items that do not fall in the category of other sales. As well as valuers at each saleroom we hold Valua- tion Day’s throughout the region. There will be a Valuation Day at Harbour House, Kingsbridge on the 18th June which will provide an opportunity for people to bring items along for free verbal valuations and advice about buying and selling at auction.


A cased set of the Battle of Trafalgar commemorative medallions. Estimate £400 – 500. To be sold in Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood’s Maritime Sale on 12th June in our Honiton saleroom.


VALUATION DAY KINGSBRIDGE


Tuesday 18th June 10.00am - 1.00pm


at


Harbour House The Promenade


Home visits available Please telephone (01392) 413100 for an appointment


Anton Schranz (1769-1839) Port Mahon, Minorca Sold for £50,000


A Valuer is regularly in your area Valuations for Sale, Insurance & Probate


St. Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter. EX4 1DU The Auction Rooms, Dowell Street, Honiton. EX14 1LX W: www.bhandl.co.uk


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