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The Gallery is located at 26 Pimlico Road, in the heart of London’s design district

Gallery Manager Laura Ferguson will be responsible for the Belgravia gallery
I am thrilled to join Roseberys at this exciting moment in the auction house’s history. The new location offers a unique opportunity to bring the connoisseurship of Roseberys’ specialists to a gallery audience, showcasing a cross-section of objects and highlights from our specialist auctions. The gallery will offer the chance to explain to collectors the various steps involved in bidding at auction as well as the process of consigning with us.
Laura Ferguson, Gallery Manager at Roseberys.
“Opening a gallery on Pimlico Road marks a new chapter for Roseberys,” said Ian Cadzow, Chairman of Roseberys. “The premium new location will give us a platform in the West End to present exceptional objects ahead of sale and our own cultural hub where we can engage directly with collectors, designers and the wider community that has long defined this part of London.”
Ian Cadzow, Chairman of Roseberys
About Roseberys Belgravia
- 9:00AM - 5:30PM (Monday - Friday)
- 10:00 - 5:00PM (Saturday)
Antiquities, Islamic & Indian Art Highlight: The Acton, Archer & Chaki Collections

A painting by Indian modern artist Avinash Chandra from the Collection of William and Mildred Archer will be on display on Wednesday 22 April in the Belgravia gallery
Chinese, Japanese & South East Asian Art Highlight: The Nan Brake Collection

A Chinese imperial blue ground six-symbol silk gauze 'dragon robe' highlights the Nan Brake Collection, on display at Roseberys Belgravia from Monday 27 April
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- A sketch by John Constable descending through the artist’s family (£71,740)
- A pair of huanghuali chairs formerly owned by an advisor to Chairman Mao (£774,240)
- An Edwardian silver tea service once owned by Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (£20,990)
- An Andy Warhol Superman print from the Myths series (£223,840)
- Two original illustrations for The Jungle Book, long believed lost (£93,840 & £36,640)
- A painting of Belsize Park by F.N. Souza (£299,240)
- A record price for a work on paper by Paule Vézelay (£22,304)
- One of only 25 deluxe editions of Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads (1886) by Peter Henry Emerson (£52,480)
- Art Deco diamond earrings (£71,740)
- A very rare 18ct white gold and diamond Cartier wristwatch (£130,000)
- A Hans Coper ceramic dish from the Bunny Rogers collection (44,440)
