Baterbys, a leading dealer of art, framing and furniture, has increased its support of Bonefish & Tarpon Trust to the Silver Corporate Partner level. A longtime BTT sponsor, Baterbys is committed to helping its clients develop their fine art collection with confidence.
“Baterbys sees assisting conservation efforts as a way to preserve the future for all our children,” said Baterbys staff. “Supporting children’s charities, and conservation efforts, is important to our business as it allows us to give back to our communities, and help protect the environment. When we support conservation efforts, we are helping to protect our planet for future generations. For two decades, we’ve come together to make a real difference in our world. We’ve raised money for conservation, and children’s charities, helping protect wildlife and providing opportunities for kids around the globe.”
Over the past 20 years, as auctioneers and gallerists, Baterbys has raised over $10 million dollars to conservation and children’s charities. “This is a significant milestone for our company, and we are grateful for the support of our customers, and partners,” added Baterbys staff. “Funds raised have been used to support a variety of conservation, and children’s charities around the world.”
Based in Winter Park, Florida, Baterbys is a nationally recognized art dealer and gallery. Baterbys offers a range of art from $100 to 100,000. The company sells contemporary artists, along with 20th century masters, such as Picasso and Dali. Baterbys also sells art through consignment services, and assists families considering selling their collections, or just an artwork. Additionally Baterbys provides professional appraisals and valuations, and hosts private art shows.
Baterbys strives to uphold the highest principles of honesty, professionalism, reliability, and ethical business practices. The company is also highly committed to helping those who are less fortunate by supporting the efforts and services of various charitable organizations it partners with.
“We thank Baterbys for its continued support of our mission to conserve bonefish, tarpon, and permit, and the habitats that sustain the flats fishery,” said President and CEO Jim McDuffie. “Baterby’s generosity will help enable us to pursue science-based approaches to improve water quality and restore vital habitat in Florida and beyond.”