Addisons

Addisons started off as an estate agent and land management firm before growing into an auctioneering business. The company moved to a purpose-built saleroom on the edge of Barnard Castle, Co. Durham in 2002.

Addisons closed its doors in August 2015.


Auctioneers Addisons to close this summer

23 July 2015

North-eastern auctioneers Addisons are closing down after almost a century in business.

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Chinese screen banishes New Year blues

14 January 2013

Getting the New Year off to a good start at Addisons of Barnard Castle, County Durham, a 20th century blue and white porcelain table screen by the renowned Chinese ceramic artist Wang Bu (1898-1968) improved upon an estimate of just £130-150 to sell for £34,300.

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Yorkshire furniture maker’s collection to be sold

29 May 2012

A collection of work by the late Sid Pollard, a well-known Yorkshire furniture maker, will go under the hammer at Addison’s sale in Barnard Castle, County Durham, on June 2.

Addisons add to their general sales

07 February 2011

BARNARD Castle auctioneers Addisons are increasing the number of general sales they will hold in 2011.

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The £84,000 hint that it might be Chippendale

24 November 2008

THIS imposing but relatively plain 5ft 6in (1.69m) wide mahogany centre pedestal desk c.1760 was a last-minute entry to Addison's of Barnards Castle fine art and antiques sale on November 15.

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