Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
11.00am Richard Morel British Library |
12.30 George James from Stanley Gibbons |
10.00 Chris Harman from The Royal Philatelic Society London talks Expertising |
11.00am - 1pm ABPS Exhibitions will be hosting two talks - Barry Stagg - Vincent Schouberechts giving insight into the Court of Honour Collection kindly displayed by Patrick Maselis and award ceremony |
1230pm Chris Taft The Postal Museum |
02.00pm Tim Robson from Spink talks about the Ann Carrington Collection |
11.00am Georgina Tomlinson from The Postal Museum. The talk will provide an insight into the 151 anniversary of the Great British Postcard |
1.00pm Learn How To Become an Auctioneer lead by Greg Edmund from Spink – coin specialist and auctioneer This fun interactive session will train you in the skills required to become an auctioneer. Booking is required. Please book online here.. |
2.00pm The Royal Philatelic Society London talks about exhibiting |
4.00pm Bill Barrell from Bill Barrell ‘Great Britain postal developments 1584 to 1840 and the subsequent development of the one penny stamp 1840-1880’ |
12.00am Youth Zone chat with Peter Cockburn |
2.00pm A special kids auction will be hosted by Stamp Active. |
4.00pm Jos Gregson talks about The Philip Hoare New Zealand 1935 Pictorials Collection |
TBC |
1.30pm Alan Holyoake will talk about his Grand Prix Collection of British and International Registered Mail |
TBC |
3.00pm Adventures in Philately The talk will bring to life Adventures in Philately the online chats brought together by Stamp Collector Magazine and Museum of Philately. Join Marcus, Devlan and Matt Hill for this panel discussion |
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS |
Tickets to the show are £10 on Wednesday. Then Thursday, Friday and Saturday are all free. If you are abroad or can't make it to Stampex, we invite you to buy the £5 so you can watch the talks in real time.
First Day Tickets £10.00 Online Tickets (access to live talks) £5.00 |
Public Transport
You’ll find the Business Design Centre right in the beating heart of Islington, with excellent public transport links to Central London. You can easily reach the BDC via bus, London Underground and Overground. Cycling If you choose to cycle to the BDC, they offer free cycle storage in the on-site car park. You can also rent Santander bikes from several hire stations in the Islington area. Driving and Car Sharing It’s easy to reach the BDC by car – and although they’re a stone’s throw from Central London. Visit their Parking section to find our address for your sat nav and to pre-book your parking space. |
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