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Free NZ Pottery valuation
Bring in your Crown Lynn, Briar Gardner, Olive Jones and all NZ Studio Pottery for a free valuation from a Webb’s specialist.
Crown Lynn Talk and Portage Ceramic Awards talk to follow!
05 October
10-am-12pm valuation / talks in the afternoon
Lopdell House Gallery - offsite in New Lynn
5 Totara Ave, New Lynn
http://www.lopdell.org.nz/index.cfm/whats-on/events/clay-heritage-day/
Crown Lynn Talk and Portage Ceramic Awards talk to follow!
05 October
10-am-12pm valuation / talks in the afternoon
Lopdell House Gallery - offsite in New Lynn
5 Totara Ave, New Lynn
http://www.lopdell.org.nz/index.cfm/whats-on/events/clay-heritage-day/
kbwillis- Number of posts : 7
Registration date : 2013-09-20
Re: Free NZ Pottery valuation
It's too bad that I work on Saturdays blah humbug!
Yes I am not into oddly strange pottery as it makes me feel rather ill and confused.
I'm rather old fashioned when it comes to pottery and form and shape with subtle glazing are music to my eyes and make my heart strings sing.
Yes I am not into oddly strange pottery as it makes me feel rather ill and confused.
I'm rather old fashioned when it comes to pottery and form and shape with subtle glazing are music to my eyes and make my heart strings sing.
Re: Free NZ Pottery valuation
Hehehe I don't think they mean me to bowl on up with a small truck of boxes full of crown lynn do they???
But interesting because I have recently been thinking about how I insure my collection and the agents said I need to get someone qualified to give them an independent value...
Has anyone else looked at this? Done this?
But interesting because I have recently been thinking about how I insure my collection and the agents said I need to get someone qualified to give them an independent value...
Has anyone else looked at this? Done this?
unouwanit- Number of posts : 119
Location : Hawkes Bay
Registration date : 2010-06-09
Re: Free NZ Pottery valuation
Hi unouwanit,
I did look into this and because it's a free service, the valuer wont be typing up anything for the insurance people. BUt still, good to get an idea of the market value of what you got.
I'll recognize you there by your small truck
I did look into this and because it's a free service, the valuer wont be typing up anything for the insurance people. BUt still, good to get an idea of the market value of what you got.
I'll recognize you there by your small truck
kbwillis- Number of posts : 7
Registration date : 2013-09-20
Re: Free NZ Pottery valuation
Most auction houses will do valuations. They have access to all the market records etc.
TimCaulton- Number of posts : 163
Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2009-12-29
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