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History of Fellows & Sons

Antony Fellows

Antony Fellows

Established in 1876, Fellows & Sons Ltd is one of the United Kingdom's oldest and most respected firms of Auctioneers and Valuers.

 

 

The company’s origin can be traced back to the collapse of an order for bicycles. When William Henry Fellows, was left with the unwanted order he decided to sell the bicycles by auction. The family, who were also pawnbrokers, used auctions to sell uncollected pledges.

 

William Henry Fellows was followed by his son Francis Henry Fellows. It was during the 1920s that the business grew, with Francis selling items belonging to refugees escaping from the ravages of the Russian revolution.


Francis was in turn followed into the business by his two sons William and Albert Fellows, who ran the business from Greenfield Crescent in Edgbaston, Birmingham.


The brothers also saw a wide variety of goods from refugees from the Nazi persecution who were able to smuggle out some of their wealth. Sales in this era also included lost property from the Royal Mail.


William and Albert were followed into the business by Antony Fellows, the son of Albert, who based the company in Hagley Road, Birmingham. Fellows & Sons moved in 1990 to Augusta House in the Jewellery Quarter, the firm’s current home. His daughter Jayne Fellows has taken over the running of the business with her husband Stephen Whittaker, who is the Managing Director.


The couple has seen the company grow from five staff to over forty. Fellows now hold over 50 sales per year, more than half of which are for jewellery. This growth has been helped by the firm specialising in other niche markets such as watches, costume jewellery, toys, silver and furniture.

 

Francis Fellows

Francis Fellows

 

Antony and Lord Mayor of Birmingham

Antony Fellows and the
Lord Mayor of Birmingham

My Fellows

Invitation to Consign

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

 

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