Gorringe's

Gorringe's We are the leading fine art & antiques auctioneers in the South East. https://linktr.ee/gorringesauctioneers Peter’s, St.

The History of Gorringe’s

THE FIRM’S ORIGINS
Gorringe’s founder, Rowland Gorringe, had been practicing as a partner in the Lewes estate agents, Martin and Gorringe, trading from premises in School Hill, in Lewes. Lewes House, also in School Hill, was the home of Edward Warren, an eccentric, wealthy American, who had amassed a remarkable collection of fine furniture, antiquities , paintings and wo

rks of art. Upon his death in 1928, Warren left Lewes House and its contents, to his secretary Harry Asa Thomas, who instructed Rowland Gorringe to dispose of the entire contents over a three day sale, commencing Tuesday 22nd October 1929. The sale drew international interest, with buyers attending from the U.S.A, Australia and the Continent. Most notable pieces were Rodin’s, The Kiss, (unsold at £5,500) and the German artist, Lucas Cranach the Elder’s (1472-1553) painting, Adam and Eve, selling for £2,200, (reappearing on the market in the 1980s and selling for £2,200,000!) The painting now hangs in the Courtauld Institute. Rowland Gorringe conducted the whole 778 lot sale, which totalled £13,566 (the equivalent of over £600,000 at today's values) and soon became ‘’the man’’ to consult in Sussex for the sale of Antiques and Works of Art. EARLY PREMISES
Throughout the 1930s, Rowland Gorringe was called upon to sell the contents of numerous country houses throughout Sussex, building a reputation as an excellent auctioneer and valuer. Eventually it became necessary to operate from a permanent location to conduct collective sales, so Wallands House, in King Henry's Road, Lewes, was acquired. Periodical sales were held there before and during the Second World War, after which - in 1946 - the business moved to new, much larger premises, at 15 North Street, Lewes. Soon after acquiring this property, which had previously been used for a variety of uses, including carpet beating, a glue factory and at one time a morgue, Wallace (Wally) Stuart, upon leaving the RAF, was appointed as general manager and auctioneer, continuing until his 1983. In 1956, a young Mary Penfold (later Mary French) joined as a secretary and gradually became a vital element in the business, taking over the accounts and day to day organisation, retiring after 41 years of loyal service, in 2000. During the 1950s a regular pattern emerged for collective auctions to be conducted every six weeks, over one or two days and later three, even four days. The largest sale ever conducted was in the early 1990s, when 3,850 lots were sold over four, very hectic, days. In 1981, Philip Taylor arrived from the Cotswolds to join the partnership, later to be joined by Clifford Lansberry in 1999. HOUSE SALES
Occasionally, when appropriate, on the premises auctions of the contents of large country houses were held, most notably at Shoppenhangers Manor, near Maidenhead (1965) , Aldwick Grange, Bognor Regis (1966), and Jevington Place, near Eastbourne (1986). In addition, a series of on the premises sales of the contents of private schools were held in Seaford in the early 1980s, at St. Wilfred’s and Blatchington schools, with a further sale in 1998, at West Heath, Sevenoaks. This latter sale caused a great deal of interest, as it had been attended by the late Diana, Princess of Wales, who as Diana Spencer, had won the cup for ballet dancing. The two handled plated cup (normally worth £10-15), bore her name as winner in 1976 and was purchased for £7,000 by the Daily Mirror newspaper. We have had a series of extraordinary results over the years. To mention only a few, these include:

* £24,000 for a lock of John Lennon’s hair;
* £7,000 for a very ordinary walking stick once owned by Virginia Woolf, having been retrieved from the banks of the River Ouse, where the author had committed su***de by drowning;
* £82,000 for George Orwell’s first published book - Down and Out in Paris and London;
* The world record price of £240,000 for a Queen Anne 1702 Vigo gold crown (one of only 20 minted)

In 2017, weekly sales started being conducted from our North Street premises, following closure of the Garden Street venue after the retirement of Julian Dawson, who had conducted sales for over 46 years. We now boast the biggest, busiest and most successful weekly auction in the UK. Our weekly Monday sales of 800-900 lots regularly achieve £80,000-£100,000, with payment being issued only two days later! Our flagship quarterly Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables auctions, for which lavishly illustrated catalogues are produced, regularly total £700,000 to £1,000,000. VALUATION DEPARTMENT
In addition to the thriving auction business, Gorringe’s runs a very busy valuations department, which was awarded a contract from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to value the contents of a large number of British Embassies, Consulates and High Commissions, throughout the World. This included residences in North and South America, Australia and New Zealand, China, the Far East and throughout Europe, the latter including the wonderful contents of the Paris embassy (probably the most important contents valuations ever undertaken by the firm). Following completion of that contract, the FCO requested a valuation of their principal sites in London. This included another outstanding contents - that of the Lancaster House. THE ADVENT OF THE INTERNET AND ONLINE BIDDING
Gorringe’s continues to grow and - with the advent of the Internet and online bidding - our business flourishes. In excess of 50% of all sales are generated by successful Internet sourced bids, a trend that increases year by year. Announcements of sales, full cataloguing, photographs and condition reports by email, reach over half a million prospective bidders for each sale! If you are interested in buying or selling or would like to find out more about obtaining a valuations for insurance, probate or private treaty, please contact us.

11/06/2026

Books & Manuscripts and House & Garden Sales – Monday 15 June
 
Our upcoming Books & Manuscripts and House & Garden sales this coming Monday are now live for you to browse and bid online.

The Books & Manuscripts sale starts at 10am and includes a wide range of volumes from first-edition children’s books, handwritten diaries, maritime manuscripts and classic editions, along with many more fascinating items.

Our House & Garden sale follows, no sooner than 11.30am. With over 500 lots, it is full of the usual array of wine, ceramics, silver, jewellery, pictures, furniture, and works of art at affordable prices.

Highlights include:
 
Lot 1163: A tweed-covered three-seat sofa, width 204cm, depth 95cm, height 90cm. Estimate: £200 - £300
 
Lot 1240: A small French cherrywood kitchen table, width 141cm, depth 78cm, height 75cm. Estimate: £150 - £200

Lot 1287: A Victorian mahogany chest, width 107cm, depth 52cm, height 105cm. Estimate: £250 - £350
 
Lot 1293: A 19th-century French two-drawer farmhouse table, width 183cm, depth 84cm, height 73cm. Estimate: £150 - £200

Lot 1355: An early 20th-century lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock with mercury pendulum, height 30cm. Estimate: £150 - £200
 
Lot 1373: A Chinese porcelain bottle vase, enamelled in iron red with goldfish, Height 36cm. Estimate: £200 - £300
 
The sale is now live for browsing and online bidding.
 
In-person viewing is available:
 
Friday 12 May: 8.30am - 5pm
Saturday 13 May: 9am - 1pm
Monday 15 June: 8am - 10am
 
To explore the full catalogue, follow the link in our bio, and do DM us with any questions.

10/06/2026

Now Live! Books & Manuscripts | House & Garden Sales - Monday 15 June.
 
We have a fabulous selection of books in our 15 June sale starting at 10am, including a first edition by J.R.R. Tolkien, limited edition copies of The Wind in the Willows and Winnie the Pooh, as well as a unique archive of Winnie the Pooh from the film Goodbye Christopher Robin, with a full set of Merrythought animals made for the film.
 
2026 celebrates the 100th anniversary of Winnie the Pooh, and what better way to mark the occasion than to take home this one-of-a-kind collection.
 
Our House & Garden sale follows no sooner than 11.30am, and is full of the usual array of furniture, works of art, and paintings at affordable prices.
 
Both are now live for you to browse and bid online. To explore the full catalogue, follow the link in our bio, and do DM us with any questions.
 
Highlights include:
Lot 1023: Lewis Carroll, Adventures in Wonderland, with illustrations by John Vernon Lord. Estimate: £600 - £800
Lot 1036: Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows, illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. Estimate: £600 - £800
Lot 1037: A.A Milne, Winnie the Pooh, with colour illustrations by E.H. Shepard. Estimate: £600 - £800
Lot 1069: Winnie the Pooh. A unique archive from the film Goodbye Christopher Robin, including a full set of Merrythought animals specially made for the film. Estimate: £600 - £800
Lot 1088: J.R.R Tolkien, The Silmarillion, signed first edition, signed “Christopher Tolkien” to front free endpaper, original boards, dust jacket. Estimate: £800 - £1,200
 
In-person viewing is available:
Friday 12 June: 8.30am - 5pm
Saturday 13 June: 9am - 1pm
Monday 15 June: 8am - 10am

09/06/2026

Have you ever wondered what that piece of jewellery, antique, watch, or collectable might be worth?
Free Valuation Event The Hove Club, Tuesday 23 June 10am -2pm
 
James Hancox, General Valuer, Tom Blest, Head of Valuations, Kent, and Roger Mead, Head of Silver & Watches, will be on hand throughout the event to offer expert advice and complimentary valuations.
 
Tom and Roger are also experienced jewellery valuers, so do bring along anything you would like appraised.
 
This is a fantastic opportunity to receive professional advice from a leading UK auction house.
 
📍 The Hove Club, 28 Fourth Ave, Hove BN3 2PJ
📅 Tuesday 23 June 2026
⏰ 10am – 2pm
 
For larger items or collections, you’re very welcome to bring photographs for assessment.
 
If you’re unable to attend, please feel free to DM us to arrange a complimentary home valuation or visit our Lewes office: 
-Monday and Saturday by appointment only
-Tuesday-Friday drop in between 9am – 4.30pm.
 
We look forward to welcoming you and appraising your items.

06/06/2026

A Fabulous Renaissance-inspired gem! 💎
 
Your chance to own a highly fashionable enamel, yellow sapphire, and diamond ‘Holbeinesque’ brooch from the late 19th century, coming up in our Jewellery, Silver & Watches sale on 28 July 2026.
 
A particularly lavish example of Renaissance-inspired jewellery, designed with influence from jewels worn in Tudor-era portraits, most notably by the mid-16th-century court painter Hans Holbein.
 
Here we have a fabulous central yellow sapphire within a border of cushion-shaped diamonds, featuring that characteristic use of polychrome enamel in Renaissance scrollwork on both sides, with a later bar brooch and pendant in pearls and diamonds.
 
So, adorn your outfit with this rare jewel, channel your inner Anne Boleyn, and dance the night away!
 
This exceptional piece is coming up in our 28 July Jewellery, Silver & Watches sale, with an estimate of £4,000–£6,000.
 
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05/06/2026

New sale alert! Introducing Our Pop Culture & Sporting History Sale – 20 July
 
James Bruce, Head of Valuations, London, is delighted to introduce a new specialist category, Pop Culture & Sporting History, with the inaugural sale taking place on 20 July 2026.
 
The section will cover sports across the board, including rugby, football, cricket, horse racing, medals and trophies, rare and match-worn shirts, programmes and more.
 
Pop Culture items range from rare vinyl, audio, musical instruments, posters and ephemera.
 
Entries to this new, exciting category are open until 8 July, so if you have something, do get in touch for a free, no-obligation valuation. We would love to see you.
 
DM us with any valuation enquiries, or visit our link in bio for our valuation service
 
Sale details:
Sale Day: Monday 20 July, 10am
Consignment Deadline: 8 July

Timed charity auction - last chance to bid! Following the success of last night's live auction - our timed charity aucti...
04/06/2026

Timed charity auction - last chance to bid!

Following the success of last night's live auction - our timed charity auction closes from 7.30pm this evening. Please allow time to register if you are looking to bid.

There's a fantastic selection of items, including those shown here.

All proceeds raised go directly to Princess Alice Hospice and Team Domenica.

The link to the auction is here: https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/gorringes/catalogue-id-srgo10538 -ee114ec5-c6dd-442f-9c88-b44e00a298e7

03/06/2026

Now Live! Fine Workshop Tools and House & Garden sales - Monday 8 June.
 
Our upcoming Fine Workshop Tools and House & Garden sales this coming Monday are now live for you to browse and bid online.
 
The Fine Workshop Tools sale starts at 10am and has a wide selection of high-quality woodworking planes, chisels, gouges, chests and lathes for the discerning craftsman.
 
Our House & Garden sale follows, no sooner than 10.45am, and is full of the usual array of furniture, works of art and paintings at affordable prices.
 
Highlights include:
 
LOT 3: A Stanley No.10 1/2 Carriage Maker’s Rabbet Plane. Estimate: £50 - £80
LOT 9: A Spiers Improved Pattern dovetailed mitre plane, steel soled, stamped with Spiers, Ayr to the front infill, and fitted with a Ward iron, with owner’s name stamped to the front and rear infills. Estimate: £200 - £300
LOT 40: A scarce Stanley Aluminium Fore Plane (A6). Estimate: £60 - £80
LOT 75: A Myford Super 7 metalworking lathe on an integral Myford stand with some accessories, including cutting tools, drill bits, etc. Estimate: £500 - £800
LOT 165: A pair of Alexander James buttoned tan leather tub chairs, width 87cm, depth 58cm, height 75cm. Estimate: £300 - £500
LOT 383: Keith Murray for Wedgwood - a matt green glazed inkwell. Estimate: £50 - £80
LOT 429: Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a matt green glazed squat circular vase. Estimate: £100 - £150
LOT 481: A Regency treen spice tower. Estimate: £100 - £200
 
The sale is now live for browsing and online bidding.

 
In-person viewing is available:

Friday 5 June: 8.30am - 5pm
Saturday 6 June: 9am - 1pm
Monday 8 June: 8am - 10am

 
To explore the full catalogue, follow the link in our bio, and do DM us with any questions.

02/06/2026

Our live charity auction is tomorrow at 7.30pm!

We're immensely grateful to Artelium Wine Estate for their support across the auction and other events over the summer.

As well as the fantastic experiences on offer, there is also a selection of wonderful art donated by artists including - Nick Bush, Graham Sendall, Rennie Pilgrem, King & McGaw and Lottie Cole.

If you haven't seen it yet, please do check out the full catalogue.

All proceeds raised go directly to Team Domenica and Princess Alice Hospice.

If you have any questions about bidding, please don't hesitate to let us know.

01/06/2026

Free Valuation Event: Chislehurst | Friday 12 June, 10am – 2pm
 
Discover the true value of your objects at the Chislehurst Golf Club on Friday 12 June. This free valuation event is a fantastic opportunity to receive professional advice and market insights from Gorringe’s, one of the UK’s leading auction houses.
 
Head of Valuations for London, James Bruce and Head of Valuations for Kent, Tom Blest, will be on hand to provide expert appraisals across a diverse range of categories, including fine art, jewellery, silver, watches, antiques, collectables and more.
 
Event Details
 
📍 Location: Chislehurst Golf Club, Camden Park Rd, Chislehurst, Kent, BR7 5HJ
📅 Date: Friday 12 June 2026
⏰ Time: 10am – 2pm
 
Can’t make it?
 
If you are unable to attend, Tom and James would be delighted to arrange complimentary home visits.
 
Alternatively, feel free to drop into our Tunbridge Wells office (TN1 2BF):
 
- Tuesday afternoons, 1pm - 4.30pm
- Thursdays, 9am – 4:30pm
 
To book, visit our link in bio, or DM us for more information.

Address

15 North Street
Lewes
BN72

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

01273 472503

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