Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Forty flock to sell at The Northern Antiques Fair
11 September 2023As the LAPADA Fair relaunches in the south, The Northern Antiques Fair returns for its third outing at Tennants of Leyburn, North Yorkshire.
Regency Coade stone torchère lights up Fitzwilliam Museum collection
04 September 2023A Regency Coade stone torchère has been acquired by The Fitzwilliam Museum from West Midlands dealership Thomas Coulborn & Sons.
5 Questions with Beth Swaab of Bink Fine Art
04 September 2023Beth Swaab of Bink Fine Art specialises in Modern British, Impressionist and 19th century pictures.
Picture a new way of exhibiting: Michael Hoppen moves to Holland Park
04 September 2023Specialist who left Chelsea for a move across west London feels the existing gallery model is ‘tired’
Seoul mates: British dealers stand at second Frieze in Korean capital
04 September 2023Les Enluminures offers a European emerald and enamel solitaire ring, c.1680-1720, at the second edition of Frieze Seoul.
Studio pottery in focus at North Yorkshire’s Thirsk Hall
04 September 2023This stoneware cream glaze vase, c.1960, by Bernard Leach (1887- 1979) is included in the programme of exhibitions at Willoughby Gerrish this autumn.
The web shop window: naïve 19th century zodiac paintings
04 September 2023Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Larger and longer: the new Winter Olympia look
28 August 2023The Winter Art & Antiques Fair Olympia has a larger and longer staging planned for this year.
Literary agent Pollinger's collection sheds light on Alcock pottery
28 August 2023A large collection of porcelain from the factory of Samuel Alcock (1799-1848) amassed by a well-known literary agent is coming up for sale.
The web shop window: pair of Blue John lanterns
28 August 2023Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Pangolin London: ‘5000 works handled in 15 years’
28 August 2023Pangolin anniversary exhibition is one of several highlighting British art this autumn in London
5 Questions with Japanese arts specialist Malcolm Fairley
28 August 2023Malcolm Fairley of St James’s deals in Japanese applied arts of the 19th and early 20th centuries with a focus on cloisonné enamels and metalwork.
Dealer news in brief including Abbott and Holder's 'affordable art' web page
28 August 2023A roundup of news and events from around the trade
Chelsea ‘Gold Anchor’ vase joins portrait bought by V&A
21 August 2023The Victoria and Albert Museum has bought the only known version of a vase produced by the Chelsea porcelain factory during its ‘Gold Anchor’ period.
Natural history collecting? It rocks
21 August 2023Over the past decade the buyer profile has widened as fossils and minerals become decorative objects
Tastes turned towards the elaborate French style
21 August 2023Two examples of 17th century English furniture, reflecting the era’s vogue for French forms and top-quality marquetry and parquetry, stand out among dealers’ offerings this month.
Six pieces of furniture offered by dealers including a George II partners’ desk
21 August 2023Dealers across the country offer an array of British antique furniture. From vernacular to formal pieces, here is a selection of what can be found.
Collector Interview: Striking examples of miniature art
21 August 2023Aaron Kasmin, a British artist, became fascinated by US feature matchbooks.
5 Questions with Japanese prints specialist Jane Orde
19 August 2023Jane Orde specialises in Japanese 19th and 20th century prints and most recently exhibited at Two C’s Burford Antiques Fair and is a regular at The International Birmingham Antique Arms & Militaria Fair (September 17).
The web shop window: 'mystery' centre table at Lorfords
14 August 2023Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.