Orientation, not opinion

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.

See what we do → How Fred works

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.

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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.

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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.

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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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