Editing Inside The Secretive World Of Luxury Pawnbrokers

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Revision as of 11:49, 3 May 2024 by KarinG07858 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "If you walked past Suttons and Robertsons' South Kensington branch, it's unlikely you'd think there were luxury goods worth thousands of pounds locked inside.<br><br>In fact, its fluorescent lights and carpet are more akin to a high street bank than a luxury pawnbroker, where you can only enter by appointment.<br><br>But, in recent times, it has loaned £47,000 on a piece of Banksy art after a customer was landed a surprise tax bill - and £315,000 on a collection of hig...")
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