Insure your valuables for less with Regal

Antiques Insurance

As a high-value insurance specialist, we understand just how important your antiques and collectables are to you. This is why we make sure that you can easily add specified items such as antiques to your home contents insurance policy. With Regal, there is no need to seek out a separate single item insurance policy.

Our dedicated team of specialists is experienced in insuring all manner of antiques, and will be able to offer you an antiques insurance policy that gives you the level of protection you need. Giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

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  • AXA Insurance
  • RSA Group
  • Sterling Insurance

Quality insurance for antiques

Regal Insurance can offer you contents cover of up to £500,000 and cover for specified items up to £250,000, which means that you can rest assured that your prized possessions will be safe at all times. Non-specified items are covered up to £5,000 as standard, and you’ll also enjoy full accidental loss and damage cover, which includes new-for-old replacement of damaged items.

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We specialise in insuring people who have more to protect and who, by nature, look after their property and we believe are less likely to fabricate claims. This allows us to negotiate lower premiums on your behalf and offer you insurance for antiques at excellent rates.

Tailored antiques cover to suit you

We make sure that you only pay for the antiques and collectable insurance you need, giving you the flexibility to choose the cover that is right for you.

Home visits are very rarely necessary with Regal, meaning that your collection of antiques could be covered within minutes. So if you want your treasured antiques to be in safe hands, get an online quote now or talk to our specialist team on
0800 519 10 22.

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