We are delighted to announce that our valuations team will be on the road again and coming to a town near you.Edward Barrow and Dickon Pollard will be touring the country offering free advice and valuations. So, if you are looking to sell your collection or would just like to find out more about the services we offer, why not book an appointment at one of our upcoming events. For further information or to book appointments please contact Edward Barrow on ebarrow@stanleygibbons.com or call him direct on 0207 557 4401 .
We are delighted to announce that our valuations team will be on the road again and coming to a town near you.
Edward Barrow and Dickon Pollard will be touring the country offering free advice and valuations. So, if you are looking to sell your collection or would just like to find out more about the services we offer, why not book an appointment at one of our upcoming events. For further information or to book appointments please contact Edward Barrow on ebarrow@stanleygibbons.com or call him direct on 0207 557 4401 .
We are delighted to announce that our valuations team will be on the road again and coming to a town near you.
Edward Barrow and Dickon Pollard will be touring the country offering free advice and valuations. So, if you are looking to sell your collection or would just like to find out more about the services we offer, why not book an appointment at one of our upcoming events. For further information or to book appointments please contact Edward Barrow on ebarrow@stanleygibbons.com or call him direct on 0207 557 4401 .
The Royal Mail is reminding people that, from the 30th March, the price of first and second class postage stamps will increase by 1p each. This means first class postage stamps will be 63p and second class postage stamps will be 54p.
As part of these changes, there is also an implication to the cost of sending a large letter first class from previous levels meaning these too will...
Before you decide to discard that envelope with the used stamp on it, refrain and save it for the St Luke’s Hospice. The hospice would like your used stamps, as they can raise money for St Luke’s by selling them on to raise much needed funds.
Last year they raised over £1500 but this year they are hoping they can do a lot better and need your help to do so.