Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt

5 Questions: Elliott Cass
26 June 2017Elliott Cass opened Elliott Cass Antique Jewellers, which he runs from home, in 1987 after working for Phillips auctioneers and Bentley and Skinner.

Vagabond puts down fresh roots
26 June 2017It is one week since doors opened to his new shop in the West Sussex village of Fittleworth and Joe Chaffer of Vagabond Antiques is in a whirl.

Pictures tell a story at Bermondsey exhibition
26 June 2017An exhibition of the photographs of Marilyn Stafford travelled from Lucy Bell Fine Art in East Sussex last weekend to reopen in London’s Art Bermondsey Project Space on Tuesday, June 27.

Lowry lights up Clark Art's exhibition featuring northern art stars
26 June 2017More than 600 people crowded into Clark Art in Cheshire on June 15 for the opening night of its annual exhibition on northern English painting.

Ruff black and white work adds colour to St James’s
26 June 2017Karen Taylor Fine Art’s exhibition of British drawings, watercolours and oils takes place from 30 June-July 7 at Illustrationcupboard Gallery in St James’s.

New Charles Ede directors make a past perfect pair
26 June 2017Charles Ede has bowed out of this week’s Masterpiece London in favour of the trio of TEFAFs. ATG meets two of the directors to find out how a synthesis of ancient and modern can benefit this long-standing family firm.

They said what?! The week (19-25 June) in quotes from the art and antiques world
25 June 2017In our weekend series, Antiques Trade Gazette brings you a selection of quotes from dealers, auctioneers, collectors and others. This week we cover one dealer’s saving grace, one collector’s passion for jelly moulds and one special mining lamp.

Galleries announced for sixth Frieze Masters
23 June 2017Frieze Masters returns to Regent’s Park, London, this autumn with more than 130 exhibitors showing a selection of art covering 6000 years.

20/21 British Art Fair to host ‘select’ event with 34 exhibitors
23 June 2017A line-up of 34 exhibitors has been announced for the 20/21 British Art fair which returns this autumn after an enforced break.

Fully vetted vintage fair returns to Paris for second edition
20 June 2017One of the only high end vintage fairs is to return to Paris this November.

Masterpiece fair looks to broaden visitor appeal for eighth showing at Royal Chelsea Hospital
19 June 2017‘Come one, come all to 'Masterpiece', buying ground for the best and rest.’ Such, in essence, is the rallying cry of Harry Apter, co-founder of the premier London fair, which has its eighth run from June 29-July 5.

Traditional ‘POP’ art: dealing duo stage show of portraits and objects from the past in Knightsbridge
19 June 2017Forget Michael Jackson and Madonna: this summer Timothy Millett and Claudia Hill are the king and queen of pop. Taking into account, that is, the title of their upcoming exhibition, 'POP: Portraits and Objects from the Past'.

Paris exhibition focuses on André Maire’s take on ‘cultural’ Vietnam
19 June 2017A selection of drawings by the French painter-explorer André Maire (1898-1984) comes to the Dumonteil Gallery in Paris for the exhibition Indochina, Meeting Men and Gods.

5 Questions: Barbara Chalk of Rare and Antique Books
19 June 2017Barbara Chalk runs Rare and Antique Books, an online book dealership, with her husband Robert.

London Art Week shines the summer spotlight on galleries
19 June 2017London Art Week kicks off a host of events on June 30. Based in Mayfair and St James’s, LAW brings together more than 40 galleries as well as three auction houses in a celebration of historic painting, sculpture and drawing.

Fame & promise at Bohun Gallery
19 June 2017In its ongoing exhibition, the Bohun Gallery includes emerging artists alongside leaders in the British art market such as Elisabeth Frink, John Piper and Mary Fedden.

Shop talk: Rippingales Antiques and Collectables
19 June 2017In our continuing series looking through the keyhole of ‘bricks and mortar’ shops in 2017, ATG talks to Paula Rippingale Mills, who runs Rippingales Antiques and Collectables in Suffolk.

They said what?! The week (12-18 June) in quotes from the art and antiques world
18 June 2017In our weekend series, Antiques Trade Gazette brings you a selection of quotes from dealers, auctioneers, collectors and others. This week we cover shipping, shopping and shaping up to a changing government.

William Morris Gallery launches fundraising campaign to celebrate the life and works of May Morris
16 June 2017The William Morris Gallery launched a crowdfunding campaign this week to promote the work of the artist’s daughter, May Morris (1862-1938).

Rare Charles Rennie Mackintosh watercolour achieves top price at Lyon & Turnbull Scottish art auction
15 June 2017A rare watercolour by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) took £52,000 at last night’s sale at Lyon & Turnbull.