Back by popular demand, we will be hosting a series of valuation days in the pretty Norfolk Village of Burnham Market.
BURNHAM MARKET VALUATION DAYS
Back by popular demand, we will be hosting a series of valuation days in the pretty Norfolk Village of Burnham Market.
The valuation days will be held:
The Hoste, The Green, Burnham Market, King's Lynn PE31 8HD
10am - 2pm
One of our experienced valuers will be available to offer valuation advice on a wide range of items including furniture, clocks, ceramics, glassware, toys and militaria etc. In addition, our Heads of Department will be on site to offer specialist advice on the following dates:
Tuesday 23 May 2017 - General Antiques and Asian Art
Friday 23 June 2017 - General Antiques, Pictures and Prints
Friday 21 July 2017 - General Antiques and Silver
Tuesday 22 August 2017 - General Antiques and Jewellery
A limited number of home visits may be available for larger items or collections from 2pm onwards by appointment.
To book an appointment please contact Claire Hayter on 01992 583508 or email hertfordoffice@sworder.co.uk
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