Locations ᐳ London
london@sworder.co.uk | 020 3971 2500
Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers | 15 Cecil Court | London | WC2N 4EZ
Monday | 11.00-18.00 |
Tuesday | 11.00-18.00 |
Wednesday | 11.00-18.00 |
Thursday | 11.00-18.00 |
Friday | 11.00-18.00 |
Located in the very heart of London’s theatre district, Sworders London Gallery is nestled in Cecil Court, a picturesque Victorian thoroughfare just a moment’s walk from Leicester Square Tube Station and five minutes from Trafalgar Square, adjacent to London’s vibrant Covent Garden in the West End. The street, with its array of independent shops, is already a favourite with collectors of antiquarian books, maps and silver.
Sworders’ London Gallery, with 700 square feet of exhibition space and a private valuation room, is open from Monday to Friday for free auction valuations, auction preview events and insurance and probate work (late opening accommodated upon request).
The gallery welcomes walk-in visits throughout the week and offers specialist valuations by appointment (available at the gallery/at your home or bank). Our team of experts are available to offer advice across a range of specialisms including Asian art, jewellery, designer and luxury items, pictures, prints, silver, antiques and collectables. Should you wish to discuss an item of a particular specialism, it is advised to call ahead to check dates and availability for the appropriate valuer.
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Madeleine Armstrong
Gallery Manager
T: 0203 971 2500
E: madeleinearmstrong@sworder.co.uk
Should you wish to sell with Sworders, whether a single item or an entire house contents, the first step is to receive an auction estimate. These are free of charge with no obligation to consign.
We are delighted to again be exhibiting at the 2024 Historic Buildings, Parks and Gardens Event on Tuesday 12 November, 9.00am - 5.00pm.
24 October 2024
Discover one of the most remarkable collections of Moorcroft pottery to hit the market in the past decade. With over 250 lots, curated over nearly forty years, the collection features prime-period signed pieces from the early Macintyre era and the William Moorcroft years. Highlights include over sixty items in the coveted 'Poppy' design and more than forty miniatures, alongside rare 'Claremont' vases and 'Fish' designs with Moorcroft’s signature flambé glazes.
Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers is proud to announce its partnership with Young Lives vs Cancer, naming it our 'Charity of the Year' for 2024. This remarkable organisation provides vital support and resources to help children and young people (0-25), along with their families, find strength during the challenges of diagnosis and treatment.
13 June 2024
Ahead of our 30 April Design sale, we had the pleasure of asking Co-Founder and Director, Sam Tolhurst, of UK handbag and accessory brand ‘Apatchy’ for her top five lots from our remarkable featured Louis Vuitton Collection.
23 April 2024
Immerse yourself in luxury this Spring and come to view one of the most extraordinary collections of Louis Vuitton luggage and paraphernalia, going under the hammer on 30 April.
28 March 2024
Delve into the captivating life of Warner Dailey, an Anglo-American art and antiques dealer, whose collecting journey commenced in his New Jersey childhood. This sets the stage for a remarkable auction featuring over 300 lots from Dailey's eclectic personal collection, a testament to a lifetime dedicated to the art of collecting.
19 January 2024
Google Lens, the ultimate way to search what you see, has teamed up with antiques expert Mark-Francis Vandelli to create the Google Lens Edit and help Brits across the country find hidden treasures in their homes, local second-hand shops, flea markets and car boot sales, with all proceeds from the edit going to Choose Love.
30 October 2023
Among the rapid bustle of central London lies one of the oldest thoroughfares in Covent Garden, which, since its construction, has been a heartline of intrigue, antiques and objects of curiosity. Cecil Court dates to the end of the 17th century and provides a picturesque and centrally located home for our London gallery.
7 December 2022
Jewellery from the Swinging Sixties - once relegated to the bottom of the jewellery box or worse, the melting pot is now back in vogue. The commercial stock of a range of pioneering British goldsmiths from the post-war era has risen substantially since the turn of the 21st century. And the coolest of cool Britannia is Andrew Grima (1921-2007).
9 November 2022
We are delighted to be attending the 2022 Historic Buildings, Parks and Gardens Event on Tuesday 15 November.
18 October 22