Please be advised, Lee Causer and Benjamin Peterson of BDO LLP have been appointed as Joint Administrators of C.W. Sellors (Gold and Silversmiths) Limited and Cressbrook Investments Limited (‘the Companies’) on 13 January 2026.

The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies and without personal liability.

The business continues to trade, but please note that we are unable to accept online orders.

Orders can only be placed in person at the following store locations:
C.W. Sellors - 2 Victoria Square, Market Place, Ashbourne, DE6 1GG. Tel: 01335 342002
C.W. Sellors - 5 Royal Oak Place, Matlock Street, Bakewell, DE45 1EE. Tel: 01629 812155
C.W. Sellors - 10 The Square, Shrewsbury, SY1 1LA. Tel: 01743 213476
C.W. Sellors - 8 Crown Square, Matlock, DE4 3AT. Tel: 01629 581878
W Hamond - 9 Shambles, York, YO1 7LZ. Tel: 01904 632059
W Hamond - 112 Church Street, Whitby, YO22 4DE. Tel: 01947 603330

We appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time. If you have any questions, please contact us at sellors@bdo.co.uk
Please be advised, Lee Causer and Benjamin Peterson of BDO LLP have been appointed as Joint Administrators of C.W. Sellors (Gold and Silversmiths) Limited and Cressbrook Investments Limited (‘the Companies’) on 13 January 2026.

The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies and without personal liability.

The business continues to trade, but please note that we are unable to accept online orders.

Orders can only be placed in person at the following store locations:
C.W. Sellors - 2 Victoria Square, Market Place,
Ashbourne, DE6 1GG. Tel: 01335 342002
C.W. Sellors - 5 Royal Oak Place, Matlock Street,
Bakewell, DE45 1EE. Tel: 01629 812155
C.W. Sellors - 10 The Square,
Shrewsbury, SY1 1LA. Tel: 01743 213476
C.W. Sellors - 8 Crown Square,
Matlock, DE4 3AT. Tel: 01629 581878
W Hamond - 9 Shambles,
York, YO1 7LZ. Tel: 01904 632059
W Hamond - 112 Church Street,
Whitby, YO22 4DE. Tel: 01947 603330

We appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time. If you have any questions, please contact us at sellors@bdo.co.uk
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Whitby Regatta 2015

Jewellery & Watch News

The Whitby Regatta is probably the oldest sea Regatta in England and has drawn large crowds into Whitby over the years.

It started in a very small way with the fishermen competing against each other in their fishing smacks and salmon cobbles. Then came the yachts.

It was recorded in 1847 “The Whitby Challenge Cup”, promoted by the Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club, was won by the Schooner “Whiled”, and a prize of 50 guineas was presented to the captain or owner.

Between that date and up to the nineteen thirties, yacht racing formed the greater part of the Regatta.

Unfortunately, due to the high cost of building these large yachts of approximately 20 tons, and a changing world, they slowly disappeared from the scene. The cost of maintaining such a yacht today must be astronomical.

It was about 1872 that competitive rowing came into being. In that year, the Jet Works Amateur Rowing Club was formed, 1874 saw the birth of Scarborough Amateur Rowing Club and in 1879 the Friendship Amateur Rowing Club.

Then came the Whitby Amateur Rowing Club in 1912, which later became the present day Whitby Fisherman’s Amateur Rowing Club.

All three Clubs are still going strong today, forming one of the main attractions of today’s Regatta.

Over the years, rowing clubs from the Tyne to Scarborough have participated in Regattas held on the North East Coast, sadly only two Regattas are still being held, Scarborough and Whitby.

In 1901 the late Alderman JET Wilson J.P – C.C. of West Hartlepool presented the “Wilson Cup”. valued at £25, for competition to Rowing Clubs based between the Tyne and Humber.

This is the most coveted trophy rowed for today. 1929 saw the first fancy dress and decorated carts, this was the forerunner of the present day regatta and carnival.

It is recorded that in 1900, 11,000 people travelled by special trains from the West Riding, York, Bridlington and Newcastle. Today that figure is estimated at 20,000, most travelling by coach and private car.

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