What’s in the shed —
and what’s it worth?
Fred identifies and values the orphaned durable goods most people can’t price: vintage tools, tackle, and workshop kit that outlived their owner and never had a reference price. Every figure is graded by evidence and shown with its working — a market estimate, not a guess.
For the person with a shed and a deadline.
You’re an executor, a downsizer, or a solicitor settling an estate — and you’ve inherited a workshop with no idea what’s in it. The big auction houses serve collectors with important collections. Nobody serves you. We do.
Guided capture, not photo upload
Fred walks you through the shots that actually decide value — “now the lever cap,” “now behind the frog” — turning a shoebox of blur into a real ID. The type is the value, and type is connoisseurship, not object recognition.
Evidence-graded valuation
We price against real comparable sales, each graded for trust — hearsay is banned outright. You get a range, the number of comps, and the evidence tier behind it. Never a fake point estimate from a single photo.
Then act on it
Once you know what it’s worth, sell it right — a fixed-price consignment now, timed auction later. We act as agent only, and never take a position in your goods. No conflict, no dealing.
A number you can check.
Valuation is only worth trusting if you can see the work. Ours is public: the evidence hierarchy that grades every price, the rule that no page ships without a real comparable sale behind it, and a hard line — we describe what things sold for, never prescribe what yours is worth.
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