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Judge Fudge
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Judge Fudge on Mar 3, 2021 18:11:54 GMT 1, There is a much cheaper & easier way to do this in the UK - take out a Premiere Unlimited Home & Contents Insurance Policy with either Nationwide or (I think) John Lewis Insurance. When taking out this particular policy, Nationwide do not class artworks (even extremely valuable pieces) as items that need to be individually specified, such as jewellery. They also do not need you to declare current market value or go through hassle of getting art officially valued. They just ask that art is preferably photographed, receipts kept etc in the case of a claim. NB am pretty sure would be a different story if basic contents insurance policy taken out. Hope this helps folks
There is a much cheaper & easier way to do this in the UK - take out a Premiere Unlimited Home & Contents Insurance Policy with either Nationwide or (I think) John Lewis Insurance. When taking out this particular policy, Nationwide do not class artworks (even extremely valuable pieces) as items that need to be individually specified, such as jewellery. They also do not need you to declare current market value or go through hassle of getting art officially valued. They just ask that art is preferably photographed, receipts kept etc in the case of a claim. NB am pretty sure would be a different story if basic contents insurance policy taken out. Hope this helps folks
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miaow_meow
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Art Insurance in the UK, by miaow_meow on Mar 3, 2021 20:10:32 GMT 1, I have used Brownhills as my broker for the last few years and through them insure with AXA. As someone has previously mentioned they can also sort out your contents insurance as well. Link hereย linkThe AXA policy is quite flexible. Your collection does not have to be exclusively art, it can be a combination of things so if you also collect antiques they can also be covered. You will need to keep an up-to-date inventory of your collection which most of you probably already do. There are a couple of exceptions the most notable of which is watches. You can insure in increments of 50 K They donโt require valuations as long as any one piece of your collection does not exceed a third of the value of the total insured. For example just to be clear: If you insure for a total of ยฃ150K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ50K If you insure for a total of ยฃ300K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ100K If you insure for a total of ยฃ600K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ200K As for security they donโt require a monitored alarm if you are insuring up to a total value of 500K Over that value they do insist on a you having a monitored alarm. I also don't work for Brownhills or have any connection with them,
Mind sharing the premiums for the 3 tiers as mentioned for reference? Assuming you are in the UK?
I have used Brownhills as my broker for the last few years and through them insure with AXA. As someone has previously mentioned they can also sort out your contents insurance as well. Link hereย linkThe AXA policy is quite flexible. Your collection does not have to be exclusively art, it can be a combination of things so if you also collect antiques they can also be covered. You will need to keep an up-to-date inventory of your collection which most of you probably already do. There are a couple of exceptions the most notable of which is watches. You can insure in increments of 50 K They donโt require valuations as long as any one piece of your collection does not exceed a third of the value of the total insured. For example just to be clear: If you insure for a total of ยฃ150K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ50K If you insure for a total of ยฃ300K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ100K If you insure for a total of ยฃ600K you are covered by default for any single work up to ยฃ200K As for security they donโt require a monitored alarm if you are insuring up to a total value of 500K Over that value they do insist on a you having a monitored alarm. I also don't work for Brownhills or have any connection with them, Mind sharing the premiums for the 3 tiers as mentioned for reference? Assuming you are in the UK?
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ajr
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Art Insurance in the UK, by ajr on Mar 11, 2021 13:42:39 GMT 1, There is a much cheaper & easier way to do this in the UK - take out a Premiere Unlimited Home & Contents Insurance Policy with either Nationwide or (I think) John Lewis Insurance. When taking out this particular policy, Nationwide do not class artworks (even extremely valuable pieces) as items that need to be individually specified, such as jewellery. They also do not need you to declare current market value or go through hassle of getting art officially valued. They just ask that art is preferably photographed, receipts kept etc in the case of a claim. NB am pretty sure would be a different story if basic contents insurance policy taken out. Hope this helps folks This was very useful. I'm in the UK and I've just been going through the same process as I have lots of small prints and pieces, but nothing of major value (nothing over 5-10k ).
Nationwide as you mention offer Unlimited contents AND include Art -"Antiques, paintings and collections are included as part of your contents cover". They only want valuables containing Gold/Silver/Watches over 2k to be listed, with cover for these items limited to 30k max.
This is a very cheap way of insuring things if you are in my situation, so thanks for mentioning this here. For me it came to around ยฃ600
Also Halifax offer unlimited contents, with 50k of High Risk items (Art would be in this category) with a limit of 3k per item.
John Lewis was more than twice the price of the above 2.
Did not try Hiscox as I did not have the time to do it over the phone.
There is a much cheaper & easier way to do this in the UK - take out a Premiere Unlimited Home & Contents Insurance Policy with either Nationwide or (I think) John Lewis Insurance. When taking out this particular policy, Nationwide do not class artworks (even extremely valuable pieces) as items that need to be individually specified, such as jewellery. They also do not need you to declare current market value or go through hassle of getting art officially valued. They just ask that art is preferably photographed, receipts kept etc in the case of a claim. NB am pretty sure would be a different story if basic contents insurance policy taken out. Hope this helps folks This was very useful. I'm in the UK and I've just been going through the same process as I have lots of small prints and pieces, but nothing of major value (nothing over 5-10k ). Nationwide as you mention offer Unlimited contents AND include Art -"Antiques, paintings and collections are included as part of your contents cover". They only want valuables containing Gold/Silver/Watches over 2k to be listed, with cover for these items limited to 30k max. This is a very cheap way of insuring things if you are in my situation, so thanks for mentioning this here. For me it came to around ยฃ600 Also Halifax offer unlimited contents, with 50k of High Risk items (Art would be in this category) with a limit of 3k per item. John Lewis was more than twice the price of the above 2. Did not try Hiscox as I did not have the time to do it over the phone.
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sm
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Art Insurance in the UK, by sm on May 25, 2021 0:31:40 GMT 1, Iโve been lazy and not got my Banksquait insured yet. I tried through Hiscox but was declined. They said it was too high value and I didnโt have a history with them or owning art of significant value. Iโve never worried about insurance before as nothing was ever worth that much. Has anyone had this issue and can anyone recommend somewhere else they use for art insurance in the UK? First world problem I know. Cheers for the help.
Iโve been lazy and not got my Banksquait insured yet. I tried through Hiscox but was declined. They said it was too high value and I didnโt have a history with them or owning art of significant value. Iโve never worried about insurance before as nothing was ever worth that much. Has anyone had this issue and can anyone recommend somewhere else they use for art insurance in the UK? First world problem I know. Cheers for the help.
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aki
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Art Insurance in the UK, by aki on May 25, 2021 15:06:09 GMT 1, Iโve been lazy and not got my Banksquait insured yet. I tried through Hiscox but was declined. They said it was too high value and I didnโt have a history with them or owning art of significant value. Iโve never worried about insurance before as nothing was ever worth that much. Has anyone had this issue and can anyone recommend somewhere else they use for art insurance in the UK? First world problem I know. Cheers for the help.
I got mine through a broker nobody would go near me due to criminal record. Needed to get a monitored alarm which cost a grand but Iโm now covered for ยฃ400k for ยฃ1500/year was less than original hiscox quote too. Dm me if you want more info.
Iโve been lazy and not got my Banksquait insured yet. I tried through Hiscox but was declined. They said it was too high value and I didnโt have a history with them or owning art of significant value. Iโve never worried about insurance before as nothing was ever worth that much. Has anyone had this issue and can anyone recommend somewhere else they use for art insurance in the UK? First world problem I know. Cheers for the help. I got mine through a broker nobody would go near me due to criminal record. Needed to get a monitored alarm which cost a grand but Iโm now covered for ยฃ400k for ยฃ1500/year was less than original hiscox quote too. Dm me if you want more info.
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johnmac62
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Art Insurance in the UK, by johnmac62 on Jun 15, 2021 22:58:48 GMT 1, Hi everyone, hoping you may be able to help with a quick insurance question.
I am sending my print off to get re-framed and would like to take out insurance just for the transit and whilst it is at the framers, can anyone recommend where to go for this one off cover?
Thanks
Johnmac
Hi everyone, hoping you may be able to help with a quick insurance question.
I am sending my print off to get re-framed and would like to take out insurance just for the transit and whilst it is at the framers, can anyone recommend where to go for this one off cover?
Thanks
Johnmac
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AJ
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Art Insurance in the UK, by AJ on Jun 23, 2021 9:27:01 GMT 1, With the prices changing all the time a valuation seems like the valuation will be useless in a few weeks ! Coram James are great and they can do a desktop valuation if you send the appropriate pics (they will tell you what they need). Not expensive to do and the valuation stands for 3 years, plus, importantly, allows for a 50% increase in the artwork, ie you ensure for 100 and if it gets stolen and at that time is worth 150, you get 150. That said, if value goes above 150 youโll need a new valuation. Itโs ยฃ50ish per print so well worth the money for peace of mind IMHO.
Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints.
With the prices changing all the time a valuation seems like the valuation will be useless in a few weeks ! Coram James are great and they can do a desktop valuation if you send the appropriate pics (they will tell you what they need). Not expensive to do and the valuation stands for 3 years, plus, importantly, allows for a 50% increase in the artwork, ie you ensure for 100 and if it gets stolen and at that time is worth 150, you get 150. That said, if value goes above 150 youโll need a new valuation. Itโs ยฃ50ish per print so well worth the money for peace of mind IMHO. Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints.
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aki
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Art Insurance in the UK, by aki on Jun 23, 2021 11:29:28 GMT 1, Coram James are great and they can do a desktop valuation if you send the appropriate pics (they will tell you what they need). Not expensive to do and the valuation stands for 3 years, plus, importantly, allows for a 50% increase in the artwork, ie you ensure for 100 and if it gets stolen and at that time is worth 150, you get 150. That said, if value goes above 150 youโll need a new valuation. Itโs ยฃ50ish per print so well worth the money for peace of mind IMHO. Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints.
My art broker do this for free.
Coram James are great and they can do a desktop valuation if you send the appropriate pics (they will tell you what they need). Not expensive to do and the valuation stands for 3 years, plus, importantly, allows for a 50% increase in the artwork, ie you ensure for 100 and if it gets stolen and at that time is worth 150, you get 150. That said, if value goes above 150 youโll need a new valuation. Itโs ยฃ50ish per print so well worth the money for peace of mind IMHO. Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints. My art broker do this for free.
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Martin M
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Martin M on Jun 23, 2021 11:41:21 GMT 1, I use Brownhill. Hiscox wouldnโt insure me, but passed me onto an art insurance broker. I did have a pretty good ADT alarm, but with mental Banksy prices I had to upgrade to a dual path (whatever that is!) police/fire response commercial system. Do remember, it seems, that you may have insurance, but if your house has crap window/door locks (like mine did) they will definitely not be paying out in the case of a claim
I use Brownhill. Hiscox wouldnโt insure me, but passed me onto an art insurance broker. I did have a pretty good ADT alarm, but with mental Banksy prices I had to upgrade to a dual path (whatever that is!) police/fire response commercial system. Do remember, it seems, that you may have insurance, but if your house has crap window/door locks (like mine did) they will definitely not be paying out in the case of a claim
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astbury
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Art Insurance in the UK, by astbury on Jun 23, 2021 11:55:05 GMT 1, Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints. My art broker do this for free.
Only so they know what artwork that you own and then can try to get you to sell.
Thanks for the recommendation. Iโve just used Coram James to value two prints. My art broker do this for free. Only so they know what artwork that you own and then can try to get you to sell.
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aki
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Art Insurance in the UK, by aki on Jun 23, 2021 22:14:01 GMT 1, My art broker do this for free. Only so they know what artwork that you own and then can try to get you to sell.
Yeah I felt really pressured to sell everything for next to nothing. Grow up.
My art broker do this for free. Only so they know what artwork that you own and then can try to get you to sell. Yeah I felt really pressured to sell everything for next to nothing. Grow up.
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spamhead
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Art Insurance in the UK, by spamhead on Jul 29, 2021 11:23:44 GMT 1, Has anyone got any recommendations for having prints valued for insurance purpose as my company is now requesting a valuation this year.
Thanks.
Has anyone got any recommendations for having prints valued for insurance purpose as my company is now requesting a valuation this year.
Thanks.
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disturbart
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Art Insurance in the UK, by disturbart on Jul 30, 2021 15:50:39 GMT 1, I went with Coramjames for valuations on Banksy.
Very professional, efficient and good value
I then went with John Lewis in the end who covered my building and contents including all art work insurance.
I investigated going with Hiscox separately, but most insurers will not cover your buildings and contents if you have a high value art collection. People on here just telling you to insure your art collection separately have not always read the small print or checked with their insurer or been upfront with them.
You may be lucky and find a company that will cover both like I did with John Lewis, but just be sure to explicitly check first.
I went with Coramjames for valuations on Banksy.
Very professional, efficient and good value
I then went with John Lewis in the end who covered my building and contents including all art work insurance.
I investigated going with Hiscox separately, but most insurers will not cover your buildings and contents if you have a high value art collection. People on here just telling you to insure your art collection separately have not always read the small print or checked with their insurer or been upfront with them.
You may be lucky and find a company that will cover both like I did with John Lewis, but just be sure to explicitly check first.
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iamzero
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Art Insurance in the UK, by iamzero on Jul 30, 2021 18:26:10 GMT 1, Is the John Lewis policy a general policy or do you have to specifically ask for it?
Is the John Lewis policy a general policy or do you have to specifically ask for it?
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Lazarus II
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Lazarus II on Jul 31, 2021 13:35:31 GMT 1, I went with Coramjames for valuations on Banksy. Very professional, efficient and good value I then went with John Lewis in the end who covered my building and contents including all art work insurance. I investigated going with Hiscox separately, but most insurers will not cover your buildings and contents if you have a high value art collection. People on here just telling you to insure your art collection separately have not always read the small print or checked with their insurer or been upfront with them. You may be lucky and find a company that will cover both like I did with John Lewis, but just be sure to explicitly check first. there is a fair bit of discussion on this on another thread were members highlight insurance companies who wont cover high value art but happy to cover home and rest of contents as long as you have declared the value of your art insured by someone else. My home and contents is with Directline Select and art is by another insurer. Directline Select are fine with that and when the calculate my premium they take into account i have some prints even if they are not covering them.
I went with Coramjames for valuations on Banksy. Very professional, efficient and good value I then went with John Lewis in the end who covered my building and contents including all art work insurance. I investigated going with Hiscox separately, but most insurers will not cover your buildings and contents if you have a high value art collection. People on here just telling you to insure your art collection separately have not always read the small print or checked with their insurer or been upfront with them. You may be lucky and find a company that will cover both like I did with John Lewis, but just be sure to explicitly check first. there is a fair bit of discussion on this on another thread were members highlight insurance companies who wont cover high value art but happy to cover home and rest of contents as long as you have declared the value of your art insured by someone else. My home and contents is with Directline Select and art is by another insurer. Directline Select are fine with that and when the calculate my premium they take into account i have some prints even if they are not covering them.
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trendywendy
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Art Insurance in the UK, by trendywendy on Oct 20, 2021 1:08:18 GMT 1, My home insurance policy is due / about to lapse TOMORROW(!!!) but is a very ancient policy that I've let renew without attention for over 10 years... Now it's too late to auto renew & there's no more ignoring it!!
I have no inventory to speak of (but have just got an app to make a start on one)
I need a decent policy.. urgently... that is a solid all-rounder - buildings and contents Where I can add a small / growing art collection inventory as soon as i possibly can itemise things... Also including home audio studio / working from home situation And massive vinyl / music collection (that I couldn't begin to value item by item)
Do you need to list "design features" (like fires & staircases) & Lighting? I really don't know where to begin but have NO time to search it fully
Should I go to "The high Street" or is there a clear winner that I should know about??
cheers
My home insurance policy is due / about to lapse TOMORROW(!!!) but is a very ancient policy that I've let renew without attention for over 10 years... Now it's too late to auto renew & there's no more ignoring it!!
I have no inventory to speak of (but have just got an app to make a start on one)
I need a decent policy.. urgently... that is a solid all-rounder - buildings and contents Where I can add a small / growing art collection inventory as soon as i possibly can itemise things... Also including home audio studio / working from home situation And massive vinyl / music collection (that I couldn't begin to value item by item)
Do you need to list "design features" (like fires & staircases) & Lighting? I really don't know where to begin but have NO time to search it fully
Should I go to "The high Street" or is there a clear winner that I should know about??
cheers
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ajr
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Art Insurance in the UK, by ajr on Oct 20, 2021 8:36:01 GMT 1, Check out Nationwide. Art is covered up to 50k I think as standard (30k option as well from memory). Perfect if you have lots of smaller pieces and nothing of big value.
Check out Nationwide. Art is covered up to 50k I think as standard (30k option as well from memory). Perfect if you have lots of smaller pieces and nothing of big value.
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leighdrive
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Art Insurance in the UK, by leighdrive on Jan 20, 2022 12:32:04 GMT 1, Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you.
Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you.
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iamzero
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Art Insurance in the UK, by iamzero on Jul 18, 2022 16:06:24 GMT 1, Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you. Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas?
Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas?
Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you. Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas? Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas?
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Lazy Jesus
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Lazy Jesus on Jul 18, 2022 17:43:03 GMT 1, Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you. Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas? Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas? Have you tried Brownhill Insurance Group? Theyโre a U.K. based broker and I have found them to be very helpful with art and home insurance.
Does anyone know a promotion code for Love Art Insurance please? Thank you. Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas? Need help finding new art insurance now that Hiscox are no longer offering a policy. Just called AXA for home and contents but because Iโve declared I have artwork in the house that is beyond what their contents cover they wonโt offer me a quote even if I find separate art insurance. Any ideas? Have you tried Brownhill Insurance Group? Theyโre a U.K. based broker and I have found them to be very helpful with art and home insurance.
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iamzero
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Art Insurance in the UK, by iamzero on Jul 18, 2022 18:19:01 GMT 1, Iโll give them a call tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanksโฆ is that 15? Absolute nuisance.
Iโll give them a call tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanksโฆ is that 15? Absolute nuisance.
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Lazarus II
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Lazarus II on Jul 18, 2022 18:34:38 GMT 1, Iโll give them a call tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanksโฆ is that 15? Absolute nuisance. I used loveart for last two years, believe they are a Brownhills company. Knowledgeable and helpful, they accepted my valuations, you need to declare works above a certain value but all done over the phone easily enough. When i renewed it was a few mins on the phone to confirm valuations, most of which came down which is somewhat different from my premium๐
Iโll give them a call tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanksโฆ is that 15? Absolute nuisance. I used loveart for last two years, believe they are a Brownhills company. Knowledgeable and helpful, they accepted my valuations, you need to declare works above a certain value but all done over the phone easily enough. When i renewed it was a few mins on the phone to confirm valuations, most of which came down which is somewhat different from my premium๐
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bernie
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Art Insurance in the UK, by bernie on Sept 6, 2022 15:50:57 GMT 1, Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces
Many thanks in advance Bernie
Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces
Many thanks in advance Bernie
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Wenters on Sept 6, 2022 16:16:17 GMT 1, Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces Many thanks in advance Bernie I have my policy with Hiscox through Brownhill, speak to this lady as she is incredibly helpful:
Tracy Weedon Private Client Executive Brownhill Insurance Group Limited
020 8353 8923 | 07985 553 713
tracy.weedon@brownhillgroup.co.uk
www.brownhillgroup.co.uk
2nd Floor, Kent House, 41 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QQ
Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces Many thanks in advance Bernie I have my policy with Hiscox through Brownhill, speak to this lady as she is incredibly helpful: Tracy Weedon Private Client Executive Brownhill Insurance Group Limited 020 8353 8923 | 07985 553 713 tracy.weedon@brownhillgroup.co.uk www.brownhillgroup.co.uk2nd Floor, Kent House, 41 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QQ
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Hubble Bubble on Sept 6, 2022 16:43:14 GMT 1, Tons of stuff on the forum on this. Search โinsuranceโ HB
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Tons of stuff on the forum on this. Search โinsuranceโ HB
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Art Insurance in the UK, by John The Badgers on Sept 6, 2022 19:12:57 GMT 1, Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces Many thanks in advance Bernie I have my policy with Hiscox through Brownhill, speak to this lady as she is incredibly helpful: Tracy Weedon Private Client Executive Brownhill Insurance Group Limited 020 8353 8923 | 07985 553 713 tracy.weedon@brownhillgroup.co.uk www.brownhillgroup.co.uk2nd Floor, Kent House, 41 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QQ
Thanks for these contact details Wenters,
I have been with Hiscox for a couple of years, was informed you now have to go through someone else, company called Partners &.
My renewal was up yesterday, and cant get a reply out of this Partners & despite numerous e-mails.
Will try Brownhills tomorrow.
Many thanks.
Hello all I am looking to find out if anyone could recommend an insurance company which deals in art I have tried on our house insurance but a lot of them wont insure higher valued pieces Many thanks in advance Bernie I have my policy with Hiscox through Brownhill, speak to this lady as she is incredibly helpful: Tracy Weedon Private Client Executive Brownhill Insurance Group Limited 020 8353 8923 | 07985 553 713 tracy.weedon@brownhillgroup.co.uk www.brownhillgroup.co.uk2nd Floor, Kent House, 41 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QQ Thanks for these contact details Wenters, I have been with Hiscox for a couple of years, was informed you now have to go through someone else, company called Partners &. My renewal was up yesterday, and cant get a reply out of this Partners & despite numerous e-mails. Will try Brownhills tomorrow. Many thanks.
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Octopus UK
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Octopus UK on Sept 6, 2022 21:50:05 GMT 1, Give Partners & a call? I renewed my Hiscox policy last month, 10 minutes on the 'phone. Their standard up to ยฃ50k for ยฃ100 "deal".
01452 345343 or email them at collections@partnersand.com.
I dealt with Gareth Fordโโ E: gareth.ford@partnersand.com
Give Partners & a call? I renewed my Hiscox policy last month, 10 minutes on the 'phone. Their standard up to ยฃ50k for ยฃ100 "deal". 01452 345343 or email them at collections@partnersand.com.
I dealt with Gareth Fordโโ E: gareth.ford@partnersand.com
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bigp
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Art Insurance in the UK, by bigp on Apr 10, 2023 10:10:09 GMT 1, Just recieved my insurance renewal . I'm currently with Select ( direct line) and they've pumped it up 25%. Other than Hiscox & Brownhills can anyone please give me any other options.
Thanks
Just recieved my insurance renewal . I'm currently with Select ( direct line) and they've pumped it up 25%. Other than Hiscox & Brownhills can anyone please give me any other options.
Thanks
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Dahmer
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Art Insurance in the UK, by Dahmer on Apr 10, 2023 11:08:01 GMT 1, I use Brownhill, it seems to be done through Hiscox too.
I spoke to both and Hiscox was over ยฃ100 a month and Brownhill was about ยฃ25. Also a much better policy after reading both.
I use Brownhill, it seems to be done through Hiscox too.
I spoke to both and Hiscox was over ยฃ100 a month and Brownhill was about ยฃ25. Also a much better policy after reading both.
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