
2026 Auction Schedule
Wednesday 29 & Thursday 30 April 2026 – Specialised Great Britain
This specialised auction of over 1,600 lots will be posted on our website shortly.
Important sections include the remarkable Gold Medal winning collection of the 1840-76 2d. blue formed by the late Jane Moubray RDP, Hon. FRPSL, together with the exceptional Brian Callan FRPSL collection of Telegraphs. The sale is now closed for consignments and private/public viewing … Read more...
GPA 157: British Empire and Foreign Countries
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The Big Auction Week
It may have been unseasonably cold in London during the last week of November but there was plenty of heat generated by, in particular, the online bidding for Grosvenor’s last two auctions of 2023, generating a final sale total of £1,010,643 with happy buyers around the world.
Prominent in the British Empire & Foreign Countries auction, held on November 28-29, was the remarkable collection of the issues of the Union … Read more...
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… Read more...Ben Palmer joins the Grosvenor team
We are delighted to welcome Ben Palmer FRSPC, FBSAP, FIPJF, AIEP, APR who joins Grosvenor bringing significant experience from working at two previous auction houses over a number of years.
Ben’s strength is in British Empire, particularly 19thand 20th century postal history. He is a both a National and International Judge and Fellow of the FIP Jury. He won the National Research Award in 2014 and … Read more...
GPA 154: British Empire and Foreign Countries
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A sale of over 1400 lots featuring the second part of the exceptional Stefan Heijtz FRPSL Barbados, an exceptional collection of postal history previously awarded three international Gold medals at the Philakorea 2002, London 2020 and London 2022 exhibitions, as well as significant offerings of Malta and Egypt … Read more...
Boiling Over
Over two sticky July days in central London the Grosvenor Summer Auction blew away all expectations, raising over £1 million for its delighted vendors. The bidding was hot, the prices hotter still, as three auctioneers battled to control waves of online bidding that arrived to compete with pre-sale bids and the challenges of attendees in the room.
The auction contained several important offerings, the first being the John Ineson collection … Read more...


