Appraisers

GENERALISTS
A. F. Ford, II, R.E. Landry; Grace A. Yeomans; Kenneth Van Blarcom; Andrew Ford; Robert N. McMillan; John Scott Rodgers

AMERICAN FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
Johanna McBrien; Robert Mussey

ANCIENT ORIENTAL & TRIBAL ART
Norman Hurst

RARE STAMPS
Dr. Guy Dillaway

RARE BOOKS
Matthew J. Needle

AMERICAN SPORTING ART
Stephen B. O'Brien, Jr.

JEWELRY
Randi Southwick

FINE ART
Martha Richardson Susan Forster

ORIENTAL RUGS
Robert Landry

QUIMPER
Millicent Mali

FINE WINES
Robert A. Harkey

ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILES
Dan LaCroix

STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
Christopher Reuning

COINS
Martin Deeran

Photography Services- John Kreis

Mr. Kreis, a professional photographer based in Boston specializes in architectural, interior and product photography, as well as corporate venues and portraiture. His expertise in lighting and composition insure the appropriate documentation of the finest of collections.

Mr. Kreis graduated from Tilton School and earned a Bachelor of Science at Northeastern University. He then went on to complete the graduate program of photographic study at The New England School of Photography.

Administrator

Caroline Savory

Caroline D Savory is the Director of the Appraiser’s Registry. She graduated cum laude from Colby College where she received her BA in American Studies and Women’s Studies in 1999. Caroline first worked as an executive recruiting associate with Swift & Associates in Portland Maine, and then left to travel solo extensively through South East Asia where she worked for a non profit in Phnom Penh Cambodia. Caroline relocated to San Francisco where she recruited law associates at a prestigious law firm. Having returned to the East Coast, Caroline is raising her son Haven and is excited to assume her mother’s position at the Appraiser’s Registry.

President

Wallace E. Savory

Mr. Savory serves in an advisory role with the Appraiser’s Registry. A graduate of Brown University, he has had a long career developing and commercializing businesses in the Boston area. He serves as board member for several local business and charitable organizations in addition to his role with the Appraisers' Registry.

Founder

Michael Wynne-Willson

Mr. Wynne-Willson founded the Appraisers' Registry of New England because of his own lifelong interest in fine arts. He ran the operation from 1979 through the summer of 2004 when, as he said, "At 85, I think it's okay to retire."

Mr. Wynne-Willson first came to the U.S. to attend St. George's School in Newport, R.I. as an Exchange Student from England. During WWII he served as a Royal Air Force Night Fighter and Experimental Pilot. He went on to become a reporter and commentator for local, network and BBC radio and television and later PR Director of the New England Aquarium for many years. A Greater Boston resident for over 54 years, Mr. Wynne-Willson was granted U.S. citizenship in 1951.