A Word From Our Chairman
Chairman and CEO of Spink & Son, Olivier D. Stocker, discusses climate change, ‘The Great Re-pricing’ and Spink UK’s upcoming sales.
A Word From Our Chairman Read Article »
Chairman and CEO of Spink & Son, Olivier D. Stocker, discusses climate change, ‘The Great Re-pricing’ and Spink UK’s upcoming sales.
A Word From Our Chairman Read Article »
After a great response to our ‘Non Fungible Penny’ in January, Spink are excited to offer a series of photographic Fusion NFTs depicting the Beatles’ live performance in Munich in 1966, as photographed by Frank Fischbeck, a celebrated freelance photographer.
THE BEATLES PERFORMANCE IN MUNICH, 1966; AN E-AUCTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FUSION NFTS Read Article »
‘‘Bancone’ means ‘Counter’ in English and when approaching the restaurant it is clear why this name is so fitting.’
INSIDER FOOD: BANCONE Read Article »
In 1739, Thomas Coram established the Foundling Hospital to care for babies at risk of abandonment. Today, the Foundling Museum continues his legacy, inspiring social change through art.
PASSPORTS TO GEORGIAN LIFE: TOKENS AT THE FOUNDLING MUSEUM Read Article »
Exotic and alluring Zanzibar, located
just south of the equator off the coast of modern Tanzania, occupies a special place in both the imagination and in Africa’s long history.
ZANZIBAR AND ITS RARE AND ICONIC BANKNOTES Read Article »
Hot on the heels of our Cask 88 whisky auction last November, the Insider spoke to vintage spirits expert Edgar Harden about his particular interest in this area, and how he turned his love of vintage spirits into a thriving business.
‘No visit to Oporto is complete without some detail about the wines for which the region is famous’
INSIDER TRAVEL: PORTO Read Article »
I suppose this story begins around 45 years back. As a child I was fascinated by our history, tales of King Alfred on the Somerset
levels, stories of the Roman invasion and marauding Vikings.
FINDING THE HENRY III GOLD PENNY Read Article »
I will always remember the moment when I opened an email from Spink coin specialist Gregory Edmund, and learnt that a gold coin of King Henry III from 1257 or 1258 had been dug up by a metal detector in a field near Hemyock in Devon.
DISCOVERING KING HENRY III’S GOLD COINAGE Read Article »
The Queen’s platinum jubilee is a cause for celebration not only in the United Kingdom but around the world. Much has been written – and will continue to be written – on the service that the Queen has given
over seventy years.
MARY GILLICK: THE WOMAN BEHIND THE QUEEN’S FIRST COIN PORTRAIT Read Article »