A new era for Bonhams Scotland

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A new era for Bonhams Scotland
Bonhams Scotland headquarters in Melville Crescent, Edinburgh. Photo: Bonhams.



EDINBURGH.- Bonhams, the international auction house, announces its Scottish headquarters in Edinburgh will move to a new saleroom in Melville Crescent from its existing site at Queen Street. The building will house all the specialist departments and the Valuations team. May Matthews, Managing Director, Bonhams Scotland, is responsible for the overall management and development of Bonhams Scotland. She retains her position as Head of Scottish Pictures. Charles Graham-Campbell has been appointed Director of Private Clients, Scotland.

Over the coming months, May will oversee Bonhams’ move from its current premises, where the lease has expired, to the new saleroom at nearby Melville Crescent in the New Town. The five-storey double-fronted 19th-century townhouse has dedicated spaces for a large saleroom, drop-in valuations, and exhibition space. May is also introducing an exciting expansion of Bonhams Scotland sales programme for 2023.

To support this expansion, Bonhams has recruited new members of staff to support May and the team, including a new Picture specialist and a new General Valuer, as well as an enhanced Client Services department.

May Matthews, Managing Director of Bonhams Scotland, said: “With the company’s global expansion, it is an exceptionally exciting time for Bonhams. Our operation in Scotland is an integral part of this international network. Our new saleroom at Melville Crescent in the heart of Edinburgh is a step-up in our ambitions to expand the opportunities for Scottish clients to offer their art and collectables to the world. Combined with our new sales calendar, and an innovative programme of exhibitions, we will be providing an unbeatable platform for Scotland.”

Harvey Cammell, Deputy Chairman, Bonhams UK, said: “May has been absolutely integral to the tremendous success of Bonhams Scotland. Our digital transformation has proved that having live and online sales is a winning combination and Melville Crescent provides the perfect venue for this contemporary approach.”

Schedule of Sales at Bonhams, Scotland for 2023:

• 17 May Scottish Art

• 25 May Silver & Objects of Vertu

• 7 June Folk Art, Naïve Paintings & Vernacular Art (the last sale at Queen Street)

• 7 August Fine Whisky & Spirits

• 14 September The Scottish & Celtic Sale (the first live sale in Melville Crescent)

• 1 October Fine Whisky & Spirits

• 11 October Scottish Art

• 8 November The Dog Sale

• 6 December Homes & Interiors










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