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    Im only just starting to sell my jewellery properly and am booked in for doing some Christmas Fairs etc from November. I wondered if anyone had some advice on good companies to use for insurance or if there are any particular things I should look out for...

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    I got mine from CMTIA - it is £47 for a year. http://www.cmtia.co.uk/

    Though I've heard that you can get it cheaper from A-N if you subscribe to them. http://www.a-n.co.uk/

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    £47 from CMTIA is good value and it says its for £5M as some of them only cover you for £1M.

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    I use the A-N one, there is something about paying out for insurance and never getting anything back. With them you get a monthly magazine with all sorts of interesting articles and for me at least I feel I am getting more for my money. The liability is 5 mil.
    Paula

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    £47 from CMTIA is good value and it says its for £5M as some of them only cover you for £1M.



    I have one quick quastion this insurance cover gas cylinder which I need for my landlord.

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    I use Ian Wallace - I pay £222 per year, that includes 2 million products and public liability, plus my tools and stock insured at fairs, and while at my studio.
    We rent our house and I have nowhere to do my silver, so had to rent a seperate studio :-(

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    I use these AIR | a-n
    I think it was £36 for a year and it's very easy to apply online.

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    I use Ian Wallace too as their insurance covers me for teaching and demonstrating too, whether at my workshop or at someone else's venue, as well as everything Lydia mentions.
    Jo
    Daisychain Jewellery - Handcrafted sterling silver jewellery and jewellery tuition
    www.daisychainjewellery.co.uk
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