The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Unearth Your Hidden Treasures at The Scottish Antique and Arts Centre’s Charity Valuation Day for Pictures and Prints

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Our popular Valuation Days continue on Thursday May 17th with Pictures and Prints at our Abernyte Centre. Our resident expert for this event will be Malcolm Innes, who, for over thirty years, was one of the leading British dealers in Scottish, Sporting and Military pictures. Malcolm is now retired and is based at Kilspindie near Abernyte, and is happy to advise owners of pictures on restoratio­n, framing, valuations and buying and selling at auctions.

So get into the loft, basement garage or shed and see if there’s a hidden Picasso, Van Gogh, Constable or Turner hiding in there, bring it along and find out how much Monet it’s worth!

The day runs from 10-30am until 3pm and no booking is required.

£3 per item with a maximum of 4 per person.

When you visit us, why not browse through our vast selection of antiques and collectibl­es which are compliment­ed by carefully chosen contempora­ry gifts, furniture, home accessorie­s, a tempting Food Hall, and quality brands of ladies clothing.

Early birds can enjoy a delicious Breakfast in Café Circa, served until 11-30am or maybe just a coffee and some mouth-watering cakes.

All proceeds from the day will go to Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland, our chosen charity for 2018.

CHSS are Scotland’s health charity, helping people live longer, stronger lives. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for people in Scotland affected by chest, heart and stroke illness, through medical research, influencin­g public policy, advice and informatio­n and support in the community.

CHSS also fund research into all aspects of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilita­tion and the social impact of chest heart and stroke illness, and their current programme is worth more than £1 million.

· Coronary heart disease is one of Scotland’s biggest killers · Stroke is the main cause of disability in the community · Chest illnesses of various kinds are the biggest single reason people use the health service.

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