THE FUN OF COLLECTING
So why collect?
It’s a waste of time and money!
THE FUN OF COLLECTING Read Article »
So why collect?
It’s a waste of time and money!
THE FUN OF COLLECTING Read Article »
In partnership with our sponsor Spink, the Philatelic Traders’ Society are delighted to announce that Autumn Stampex will be going ahead in a new concept, look and
feel.
THE PHILATELIC TRADERS’ SOCIETY LAUNCH NEW CONCEPT STAMPEX SHOW Read Article »
It was Ann Carrington’s slant on stamps and coins that first caught the attention of Spink, for very obvious reasons. The work and construction of each piece, however, is a tale of Ann’s background, her influences and her ever-evolving creative talent.
FROM THE EVERYDAY TO THE EXTRAORDINARY: ANN CARRINGTON Read Article »
The Medals and Archive of ‘Con’ Cherry give us a unique insight into the life and times of a participant of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Second World War.
‘CON’ CHERRY OLYMPIC ROWER & WW2 HERO Read Article »
Even though business is good as existing collectors are adding to their collections at an unprecedented
pace, and new collectors are emerging as never before in my two decades at Spink, giving Spink one of its best first halfs ever, I must say the summer brought me mixed feelings.
A Word From Our Chairman Read Article »
This article takes a look at the often under-appreciated paper money of England’s American colonies and the issues of the Continental Congress in the years up to Independence.
The Early Paper Money Of Colonial America Read Article »
Emma Howard interviews Mark Stocker about his forthcoming book, When Britain Went Decimal: The Coinage of 1971, co-published by Spink Books and the Royal Mint.
WHEN BRITAIN WENT DECIMAL Read Article »
This impressive list of awards and medals gives the reader some idea of the extent of the honours bestowed upon General Sir James Rupert Everard KCB CBE, who served as NATO’s Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe from 2017-2020.
GENERAL SIR JAMES RUPERT EVERARD KCB CBE Read Article »
Many of the medals most sought after by collectors are awards for bravery. Not only are these intrinsically scarcer, they invariably provide a direct link to an act of valour which we can respect, as well as a story to research and share. Those of us whose education is based on British military history and the British military system will be very familiar with a particular way to reward bravery.
BRAVERY, HOW IS IT RECOGNISED? Read Article »
In recent times, we have all been reminded of the tragic loss of human life and the truly devastating damage which resulted from the bombing campaign of Britain by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War – more commonly referred to as ‘The Blitz’.
THE PLYMOUTH BLITZ 1941 AND ONE OF ITS HEROINES; 80 YEARS ON Read Article »