Latest News Articles by Anne Crane

James I watch makes £850,000 at Sotheby’s
31 December 2015The market for traditional antiques ended 2015 on a high with a series of spectacular individual prices posted in London and New York in mid-December.
Like Day and Night – figures restored and sell at Bonhams
07 December 2015A 21in (53cm) pair of late 19th century Meissen figures emblematic of Day and Night after the models by Heinrich Schwabe were sold by Bonhams in support of West Dean College’s full-time ceramics conservation programme.

John Winter sale at Sotheby’s recalls former director’s passion for Italy
04 December 2015Sotheby’s will rekindle their connections with former director John Winter this month thanks to a 186-lot single-owner sale in New Bond Street.

Modern masters head to Tajan’s sale in Paris
03 December 2015This 11 x 7in (29 x 20cm) Tête de Femme by Alexej Von Jawlensky is one of over 170 works by a roster of some of the biggest names in modern and contemporary art that will feature in a two-part single-owner sale to be held by Tajan in Paris next week.

Spanish royalty on offer in Madrid
01 December 2015A pair of royal portraits by the Spanish artist Miguel Jacinto Meléndez (1679-1734) go on sale at auction in Madrid this month.
Paris Tableau to join new Biennale
20 November 2015Paris Tableau, the specialist Old Masters fair, announced midway through its run this month that from next year it would become part of the new annual Biennale des Antiquaires.

An £800,000 toast for Gujarati tray
16 October 2015The highlight of Bonhams’ latest sale of Islamic and Indian art in London was this rare Gujarati mother-of-pearl artwork of early date and exceptional size.

New highs for Lucie Rie and Peder Moos as Phillips’ design sale gives boost to London hub
15 October 2015London’s growing importance as a hub for Modern design – boosted with the imminent return of sales at Sotheby’s – was underlined this month with records at Phillips in Mayfair.

Rare Boccaccio manuscript at Florence Biennale
18 September 2015Florence’s longstanding Antiques Fair, the ‘Biennale Internationale dell’ Antiquariato di Firenze’, opens next week in the city’s 17th century Palazzo Corsini, running from September 26 to October 4.

Parcours reaches ‘optimum’ size, says director
15 September 2015The ‘Parcours des Mondes’, Paris’ annual tribal art trail, began last week in the Saint Germain quarter of the city.

Bow tiny toy cup makes serious money in Yorkshire
04 September 2015Size and value often have an inverse relationship in the antiques world where small can be beautiful.

Dutko to join growing Mayfair design hub
24 August 2015Mayfair’s growing status as a design hotspot has been underlined by the news that another Parisian Art Deco dealer and specialist will open a gallery there in early October. Jean-Jacques Dutko is taking space in Davies Street.
Dealer backs move to change US ivory trade ban
27 July 2015A London dealer has welcomed a new wide-ranging bill aimed at amending the law passed in the US last year banning the commercial trade in elephant ivory.
Artcurial enhance Monaco presence
21 July 2015Paris auction house Artcurial have formed a new subsidiary to conduct regular sales in Monaco.

Chinese art blossoms in Paris salerooms
22 June 2015Asian Art has blossomed in Paris this month. Items that combined quality, rarity and provenance generated fierce bidding at sales at Drouot and the various salerooms around the French capital.
Bonhams to embrace multi-discipline format for European antiques
03 June 2015Bonhams are to launch a series of multi-disciplined sales for British and European decorative arts in their flagship New Bond Street rooms.

Anthony Meyer: 35 years of pursuing my favourite type of art
01 June 2015The tribal art dealer Anthony JP Meyer, who specialises in Oceanic art, has a gallery on the rue des Beaux Arts in the heart of Paris’ Left Bank dealer district. He is a regular at ‘TEFAF Maastricht’ and at the Paris tribal trail known as the ‘Parcours des Mondes’, which takes place in September. Here he discusses with Anne Crane of Antiques Trade Gazette how his interest in the field started, his views on collecting and the tribal market.

Tiger of Mysore’s treasures return to auction with interest
28 April 2015A key component of this spring’s series of Islamic auctions was Bonhams’ 30-lot consignment of objects relating to Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore.

£1.56m purchase saves the Minton archive for Stoke
15 April 2015After lengthy and complex negotiations, the paper archive of the Staffordshire pottery firm of Minton’s has been saved for the nation.

Paris draws crowds to works on paper events
31 March 2015Any drawings enthusiast visiting Paris last week would have been spoilt for choice.