Team

Daniel Crouch
Daniel has worked as a bookseller since the age of sixteen; first at Sanders of Oxford on weekends and holidays whilst at school and university, before starting full-time in 1997 and becoming general manager in 1998. Subsequent to this, he left to work as a business developer in the book department at Bonham’s auction house in 1999. In 2002 he was invited to set up a map and atlas department at Bernard Shapero Rare Books in London.
Daniel has given numerous lectures on maps and atlases, including talks at the Library of Congress, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Fine Art Museum, Houston.
In the summer of 2010, with the support of a group of their customers, Daniel together with Nick Trimming started Daniel Crouch Rare Books. Daniel still lives in Oxford with his wife, Jen, and two young daughters.

Nick Trimming
Nick studied classical civilization and archaeology at King’s College, London. He started work as a porter at Bonham’s in 2000, and was appointed saleroom manager in their Knightsbridge rooms in 2002. He joined Daniel at Shapero in 2003 and, in the summer of 2010, with the support of a group of their customers, they started their own business. Nick lives in Hampshire with his wife Clare, and young son and daughter.

Kate Hunter
Kate is the senior specialist at our New York office.
Kate was born in Perth, Western Australia, where she grew up surrounded by books. Her family have been book collectors for generations and her mother Penny Bannister has been an antiquarian bookseller there for nearly 50 years.
Kate began her bookselling career in England at Cavendish Rare Books, and would later work for Maggs Bros., and begin her own business in 1994. In 2004, she moved with her family to New York, where she worked for Christie’s, and later on Graham Arader.
Kate has extensive experience in appraising material for permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, for both Insurance, and Fair Market Value purposes. She has conducted appraisals, on both a small and large scale, on behalf of private, public and educational foundations; for booksellers and individuals. She is a Certified Member of the Appraiser’s Association of America, and USPAP compliant to August 2021.

Elena Napoleone
Elena is originally from Sardinia, and moved to the UK in 2007 to study history of art and architecture at the University of Reading. She gained experience working in commercial galleries in London specialising in contemporary art and photography, before joining us in 2013. Elena looks after the smooth running of the gallery, including fairs, sales and logistics. Her particular interests are in sixteenth century Italian cartography, portolans, and large-scale town plans, and she collects maps of her native island.

Qi Sun
Qi joined us in 2018 and heads up our East Asian department, where she is responsible for cataloguing new acquisitions, coordinating our East Asian fairs, and our official WeChat account. Originally from Shenzhen, Qi came to England at the age of 14, and in 2017 she completed an MA in History of Art at SOAS, specialising in Chinese paintings, ceramics, and art in Edo Japan.

Ivone Chao
Ivone grew up in Sāo Paulo, Brazil, and moved to London to study a BA in Interior and Spatial and PgDip Design for Visual Communication at the University of the Arts London. She joined us in 2011, and is responsible for all the visual communication of the gallery, including catalogues, videos, the website and social media. She speaks Portuguese, Cantonese, and some Mandarin and Spanish.