Simon Chorley Art & Antiques

Simon Chorley Art & Antiques, Ltd.
Private
Industry Auctioneering and valuation
Genre Art and antiques
Predecessor Formerly : Bruton Knowles Fine Art & Antiques
Founded Gloucester, England (1862)
Headquarters Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, England
Key people
(Directors) H.Bailey, Simon R Chorley, Thomas Jenner-Fust, Catrin Hampton
Website

Simon Chorley Art & Antiques (trading as Chorley's) is an art auctioneer and art valuation company, based in Gloucester, England. The company was founded in 1862, and conducts auction sales and carries out valuation services for private clients for insurance purposes, probate, family division and sale.[1]

Simon Chorley has for 15 years been BBC Radio Gloucester Antiques Broadcaster

The firm provides expert witnesses to police investigations and to the Crown Prosecution Service, as well as valuation work for identifying and quantifying fine art and antiques seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act. This work is carried out in conjunction with specialist fraud teams and the Serious Organised Crime Agency.[1]

The company is a member of the Society of Fine Art and Antique Auctioneers and Valuers,[2] and the Association of Accredited Auctioneers, and observes these Societies' codes of due diligence for antique valuation as well as sale of chattels.[1]

History

The company was formerly the art and antiques division of Bruton Knowles.[3] In 2006 this became Simon Chorley Art & Antiques Ltd,[4] when the entire division moved to its current saleroom and offices at Prinknash Abbey Park.

Entrance Drive Prinknash Abbey

Prinknash Abbey Park is owned by the Benedictine Community who have their Monastery at St Peter's Grange, a 17th-century country home previously owned by the Bridgeman family.[5] The saleroom and offices are converted from the monks' old pottery.[6] and were refurbished for the new firm's first sale in January 2007.[7]

Notable auctions

As Bruton Knowles Art & Antiques:

As Chorley's:

Community work

Auctioneers from Simon Chorley Art & Antiques regularly attend careers events in local schools and colleges and offer work experience and student placements. The firm is involved in the charity, cultural tourism and educational fields in the local Cotswold and wider three counties communities. For example, in 2007 Simon Chorley Art & Antiques, with Stroud Valleys Craftsmen, organized and hosted an exhibition of local arts and crafts made from 1894 onwards; all proceeds went to charity.[11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Chorley's". About Chorley's. simonchorley.com. 2011. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
  2. "Society of Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers & Valuers - Members".
  3. "About us". Bruton Knowles. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. "Art and antique business to be transferred to Simon Chorley Art and Antiques Ltd". Bruton Knowles. External link in |publisher= (help)
  5. Prinknash Abbey
  6. "Prinknash Pottery".
  7. http://www.simonchorley.com/newsarticle.aspx?articleid=8
  8. "A lifelong passion for antiques". The Times. London. 17 May 2003.
  9. Sale, Iona (of Simon Chorley Art & Antiques) (2009). "Press Releases". 4-day Auction of the Shambles. Antiques TV. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
  10. "Business and Finance News". Bench makes it's mark at Simon Chorley Art & Antiques. Cotswold News. 28 June 2008. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
  11. "Gloucestershire Art and Culture". Cotswold Craftsmen Exhibition. SoGlos.com. 9 September 2007. Retrieved January 2, 2012.
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