Richard and his team are easy to deal…
Richard and his team are easy to deal with, loved the Zane Harlow artist and have gone into their rental programme with him. Well worth speaking to them.
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Fractional Gallery, based in London, offers an impartial art advisory service with expertise in various art styles. The gallery believes in making art accessible to everyone and operates by appointment, providing private visits for deeper insights into artists and their works. Focused on "bringing art to the people," the gallery supports collectors at their own pace. Fractional investing enables individuals to access markets traditionally reserved for high-net-worth individuals or institutions. Through fractional ownership, multiple investors can collectively own a valuable artwork, making it more affordable and accessible.
167-169 Great Portland Street, W1W 5PF, London, United Kingdom
Richard and his team are easy to deal with, loved the Zane Harlow artist and have gone into their rental programme with him. Well worth speaking to them.
Another cold call from "Fractional Gallery" on withheld number. Edit - note on reply below. Never heard of this company or the concept before first call. Don't know where they got my number. But would have expected them to have got the point when I hung up on them the first occasion

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First time buying art with Fractional Gallery, dealt with Richard and found the process easy from start to finsih.
Did not realise that you could buy fractional art in blue chip paintings and now I have.
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