5 july: frome festival - ever wondered what it’s worth?

tuesday 5 JULY 2022
2 - 4 pm
dore & rees auction salerooms, vicarage street, Frome

SOLD OUT


Due to popular demand following a sell out response to this event, ‘walk-in’ valuations will be available on a first come first serve basis from 4-5pm with a £5 entry per person on the door at Dore & Rees Auction Salerooms. 

This event is in aid of raising funds to support the restoration of The Bennett Centre in Frome.


Meet Marc Allum, Lee Young, Susan Rumfitt, Lisa Lloyd and hear tales from behind the scenes at the Antiques Roadshow

Bring items along for appraisal and auction estimate

Proceeds from the event will support restoration projects at The Bennett Centre

   

Have you ever wanted to have your family jewels or coveted painting appraised by a valuations expert?  Well, now’s your chance.  Take a look around your home and bring along items for appraisal and find out how much they may be worth at auction.

Hosted by Dore & Rees, with specialists Lee Young, Marc Allum, Lisa Lloyd and Susan Rumfitt, well-known to many from the BBC Antiques Roadshow, on hand to assist with auction valuations of Asian Art, ceramics, silver, paintings and watercolours, jewellery, watches and more.  Please bring photographs of larger items along for ease.

The event will start at 2pm, with a welcome talk giving insight into the world of the Antiques Roadshow, followed by an afternoon of appraisals. So do bring along your items and put our team of specialists’ knowledge to the test!


About The Bennett Centre:

Founded in 1854, by William James Early Bennett, the Vicar of Frome, The Bennett Centre started life as an infant school, which in time became the Church Hall and today provides a community space for those in Frome and its surrounding areas. Its is used regularly by wide variety of groups, providing for all ages including exercise classes, educational workshops, concerts, children groups and much more.

The aim is to now complete the building project, creating a separate entrance to the Cloisters which would also provide disabled access, the creation of an exterior garden space and new doors and windows at ground level and an internal lift to enable access for all throughout the whole building. The end result will be a Centre with four potential rooms to hire based in the centre of Frome.

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