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About Us

Founded in 1876 and situated in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is one of the UK’s leading auction houses. Our location makes us ideally suited to offer a range of expert services across the UK and with an established online presence we are well-equipped to reach a wide variety of international clients.

 

As specialists in a variety of fields and with an auction to cater to every need, our continually changing inventory makes us a hub of excitement for lovers of watches, jewellery, and antiques. We take pride in our friendly manner and excellent customer service as our aim is to provide you with the ultimate auction experience, where, as a collector, vendor, or someone who is curious about the world of auctions, you can participate with complete confidence.

 

Fellows has built up long-term relationships with its clients by providing a service tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual; we are continually trying to find new ways to innovate and expand so that we can improve this service. As well as investing in spacious and comfortable salerooms, we have developed technology to make the buying and selling process as simple as possible. Our website and bidding platforms, both for desktop and mobile devices, allow our customers to navigate all aspects of our auctions without ever attending one in person!

Fellows Sale Room

The Fellows' Experience

Buyers

We understand that not everyone can come to our auctions which is why we have telephone and live internet bidding so you can still be part of the action. We have also waived any additional fees for these services so there is no reason to miss out!

 

Once you have won your item, delivery to your home or office is always swift.

Sellers

If you are a vendor, specialist photography and marketing in our regular newsletters and emails will ensure your items receive the attention they deserve.

 

 

My Fellows

Invitation to Consign

Our specialist valuers are now accepting consignments for our upcoming sales.

 

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