Latest News Articles by Anne Crane
Italian tables emerge at LA auction
15 March 2021A pair of Italian rococo grey painted and parcel silvered console tables, dated to the mid-18th century, will be one of the 300 lots in Andrew Jones’ latest Design for the Home and Garden auction.
Howzat for an intriguing portrait
15 March 2021Young cricket player stars among the varied lots from estate of journalist and author
Russian imperial plate shows guards on duty
15 March 2021Included in Cottone Auctions’ March 27 sale in Geneseo, New York, this Russian imperial plate dates from the reign of Tsar Nicholas II.
Sèvres gift from Napoleon’s empress offered at Fontainbleau auction
15 March 2021Osenat is holding one of its periodic sales titled L’Empire à Fontainbleau in its Fontainebleau saleroom on March 22.
Wurlitzer steams into action
15 March 2021Mechanical music will be going under the hammer on March 20 as part of the Miller & Miller auction in New Hamburg, Ontario.
Delacroix work owned by Degas offered at Christie’s Paris
15 March 2021The work of Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) will feature prominently in the dedicated sale of Old Master and 19th century drawings at Christie’s Paris.
First edition of Philip Marlowe's debut book offered in Chicago
08 March 2021This first edition, first printing of Raymond Chandler’s 'The Big Sleep' is the book that introduced detective Philip Marlowe.
Loir on the beach
08 March 2021This oil on board by the French artist Luigi Loir (1845-1916) depicting a beach scene, is one of the lots that will feature in Crescent City Auction Galleries’ three-day spring sale to be held from March 12-14 in New Orleans.
Asia Week New York: The gavel go-ahead
08 March 2021Auction houses are getting back to normal for this latest staging of the New York Asian art spotlight, although new import taxes are having an effect.
Huanghuali hits the sale heights
08 March 2021Anglo-Chinese furniture stars as early American auctions produce numerous big results.
Mirror from French designer Karl Lagerfeld's studio offered at Bonhams
08 March 2021A mid-20th century mirror by French designer and metalworker Gilbert Poillerat (1902-88) is one of the highlights at Bonhams in Los Angeles on March 25.
Dealers take part in events from across the Atlantic
08 March 2021While plenty of Asian auctions are taking place for Asia Week New York (March 11-20), this annual US spring event will be rather different for galleries.
Unique Pablo Picasso puppet tile offered at Paris auction
22 February 2021The Madoura pottery founded by Suzanne and Georges Ramié in Vallauris, a village in the south of France renowned for pottery production, was a popular place for many artists in the post-war years. From 1948-55 Pablo Picasso lived in Vallauris and divided his time between painting and creating ceramics at Madoura.
Seven bidders compete for Soulages with a presidential provenance
22 February 2021A painting by Pierre Soulages (b.1919) sold at Caen Enchères (20% buyer’s premium inc VAT) in Normandy featured a particularly notable provenance.
Art from collection of Mrs Henry Ford II offered at Christie's and Doyle
22 February 2021Property from the collection of Mrs Henry Ford II is being offered by more than one auction house this year. Christie’s has sales in New York on March 30 and London on April 15, and Doyle (26/21/15% buyer’s premium) held a single-owner selection in its New York rooms on January 25.
Christie's to offer Karel Appel painting in France
22 February 2021On March 30 Christie’s France is offering a selection of around 70 Modern and Post-war works from an unnamed Parisian collector that have been assembled over four decades.
Sèvres jug and basin for ‘Mylord Bolingbroke’
15 February 2021The auction firm Peschetau-Badin (22.5% buyer’s premium) is known for holding dedicated ceramics sales and offered a two-day auction of European ceramics.
Major Deco names make big prices in Paris
15 February 2021The Gros & Delettrez (30% buyer’s premium) auction of Art Deco held in Paris on January 22 offered works from the collection of a gallery owner.
Olympic torch could burn bright in Brittany
15 February 2021A sale to be held by Jack-Philippe Ruellan in Vannes in Brittany will feature this Olympic torch from the 10th Winter Olympics held in Grenoble in 1968.
Les Hymnes sing out in the Barbier-Muller collection
15 February 2021On March 23 Christie’s France, in association with booksellers Jacques Quentin (Geneva) and Benoît Forgeot (Paris), will offer the first part of the poetic library of Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller.