Uses of Archive Valuations An important service which Gallery Lingard provides to the Architectural profession is the valuation of practice drawing archives for insurance or balance sheet purposes
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Michael Rosenauer architect. Store for Chappell & Co Limited, New Bond Street. 1964
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Large or Small Archives Whether your archive consists of just a handful of interesting original drawings from the early days of the practice or thousands of drawings spanning hundreds of relatively recent commisions, Gallery Lingard would be pleased to hear from you.
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BLP Architects. Sketch Design for Holiday Cottage. 1989
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Drawings Illustrated The drawings illustrated have all formed part of valuations undertaken by Gallery Lingard.
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Eric Mendelsohn architect. Competition thoughts. 1933
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J.G. Carey architect. Games Pavilion at Heston. 1932
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Gallery Lingard Status The Directors of Gallery Lingard are qualified architectural historians with Master's degrees in the subject, whose knowledge of architecture and the fine art market gives them the professional expertise to advise architects, or their families, on the potential value of their archives.
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Lifford Claydon architect. Doctors House. 1920
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Brochure Requests Please email us on value@gallerylingard.com or telephone or fax us on +44 (0)20 73526034 for a copy of our ARCHIVE VALUATIONS brochure. If our valuation service proves to be of interest we would be happy to arrange a preliminary meeting with you, with no fee obligation arising, unless you decide to proceed with a valuation exercise.
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Unsworth Goulder & Bustock architects. House at Camden Hill. 1934
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International Valuations Whilst architectural drawings will obviously be of more interest to collectors/museums in their country of origin, good drawings with a strong provenance hold international appeal and valuations do not vary greatly from country to country. Our valuation service is therefore available on a world-wide basis.
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