Lieutenant Governor Opens Stanley Gibbons’ New Hill Street Office
Jersey’s Lt Governor General Sir John McColl, hails Stanley Gibbons for bringing diversity to the Channel Islands at a reception to mark the opening of their new premises.
London, United Kingdom, October 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Stanley Gibbons was hailed for "bringing diversity to the Channel Islands in difficult financial times" by Jersey’s Lt Governor, General Sir John McColl as he unveiled an official plaque at the new premises at 18 Hill Street. The opening of the new office marks six successful years on the Channel Islands for Stanley Gibbons and reflects their aspirations of significant growth locally as well as internationally.
Having established a base on the Islands in 2005 with the opening of their investment HQ at 18 Le Bordage, Guernsey, The Stanley Gibbons Group have rapidly expanded their footprint with the opening of offices in Jersey in 2009, before relocating to larger premises at the prime location of 18 Hill Street this month.
The offices (originally occupied by Falle Fine Art), have been refurbished by a number of local firms including Elliot Design Partnership, Lotheringtons and Brady & Gallagher Limited.
At the reception, Stanley Gibbons showcased a number of rare, trophy assets including manuscripts from Henry VIII, signed artists prints by Chagall and of course, rare stamps. The highlight though was a Victoria Cross from the Crimean War, valued at £495,000, along with a cannonball from the campaign; although unsold, the medal attracted a great deal of attention.
Guest Mr Benest also won a Penny Black, the world’s first and most iconic postage stamp.
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Having established a base on the Islands in 2005 with the opening of their investment HQ at 18 Le Bordage, Guernsey, The Stanley Gibbons Group have rapidly expanded their footprint with the opening of offices in Jersey in 2009, before relocating to larger premises at the prime location of 18 Hill Street this month.
The offices (originally occupied by Falle Fine Art), have been refurbished by a number of local firms including Elliot Design Partnership, Lotheringtons and Brady & Gallagher Limited.
At the reception, Stanley Gibbons showcased a number of rare, trophy assets including manuscripts from Henry VIII, signed artists prints by Chagall and of course, rare stamps. The highlight though was a Victoria Cross from the Crimean War, valued at £495,000, along with a cannonball from the campaign; although unsold, the medal attracted a great deal of attention.
Guest Mr Benest also won a Penny Black, the world’s first and most iconic postage stamp.
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Contact
The Stanley Gibbons Group plc
Louise Reynolds
+44 (0) 1425 472 363
www.stanleygibbons.com
18 Hill Street,
St Helier,
Jersey,
JE2 4UA
+44 (0) 1534 766711
Contact
Louise Reynolds
+44 (0) 1425 472 363
www.stanleygibbons.com
18 Hill Street,
St Helier,
Jersey,
JE2 4UA
+44 (0) 1534 766711
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