An album of Great Britain stamps is estimated to sell for up to £1,500, is just one of the interesting lots in the Charterhouse two day March auction of collector’s items. “Our collector’s auctions always have a great selection of model trains, cars, stamps, coins, medals and militaria with 100’s of lots going under the hammer. ” Commented Richard Bromell. “The collector’s market continues to gain strength where 15 years ago it struggled. This combined with collectors buying items such as stamps not only for pleasure but also investment, has resulted in prices being pushed up and up. “The stamp album forms part of a collection from a client in Wiltshire. The owner took advantage of the free home visit service Charterhouse offers for clients looking for help and advice on selling their goods and chattels, and was pleasantly surprised by the value given on their collection.Charterhouse is now accepting further entries for this March collector’s auction which includes stamps, medals, coins, clocks, model trains, cars & antiques. They are also accepting entries for their next auction of classic cars and motorcycles in April.To arrange a free home visit or for more information regarding this auction please contact Richard Bromell, Director at Charterhouse, The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne 01935 812277 or via email on info@charterhouse-auction.comA 1929 Postal Union Congress £1 stamp, part of an album of GB stamps, being sold by Charterhouse in their March collectors auction £1,000-1,500Quick Links For further information regarding this article, please contact Richard Bromell, Director