Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner

Shutler discovers Dresser and Godwin rarities
17 May 2021This prototype side chair by pioneering Victorian designer Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was discovered during the pandemic.

Aubrey Beardsley: magic prints
10 May 2021Drawings can sell for six figures but a more affordable way to own work by the artist exists

The web shop window: English bureau plat which appeared in James Bond film Dr No
10 May 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.

Spitting image: Napoleon mocked
10 May 2021London gallery devotes catalogue to items from the era to mark bicentenary of his death

Fern favourites at dealer exhibition
10 May 2021These pressed Darjeeling ferns feature in an album compiled and mounted by Phoebe Jaffrey in 1882.

5 Questions: Janice Kehoe of Solo Antiques
10 May 2021Janice Kehoe established Solo Antiques in 2004 and specialises in Art Nouveau and Art Deco sculpture and glass as well as the Arts & Crafts movement.

Ex-dealer now author writes about the young at art
10 May 2021Retired antiques dealer, broadcaster and author Jeremy Cooper has published his latest novel, 'Bolt from the Blue' (Fitzcarraldo Editions. RRP £12.99).

Nicholas Parsons collection offered by WR Harvey at Buxton fair
03 May 2021Items belonging to the late comedian and entertainer Nicholas Parsons (1923-2020) are being unveiled at The Buxton Decorative Antiques & Art Fair in Derbyshire – the first ‘in person’ event of its type to take place in England this year.

Mould loves a fresh discovery
26 April 2021Show focuses on how latest technology and techniques can reassess portraits and paintings.

Tomes tell story of a 1900s ‘fake or fortune’
26 April 2021These weighty tomes contain the complete transcripts from a high-profile court case involving a Mayfair dealership in the early 1900s.

5 Questions: Clementine Perrins
26 April 2021Clementine Perrins is co-founder of online Contemporary art gallery Crean & Company. Her 20-year career spans various areas of the art world, with experience promoting art fairs, launching galleries and managing private collections.

Buyers awake to opportunities
26 April 2021The Osborne Studio Gallery, specialist in contemporary sporting paintings and bronzes, has sold this painting by artist Hubert de Watrigant (b.1954) for £18,000.

The web shop window: George Tinworth mouse
26 April 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.

Show with Pissarro family value
26 April 2021This wintry landscape, Route Enneigée avec maison, environs d’Éragny, was painted in 1885 by French Impressionist Camille Pissarro (1830-1903).

New shops and a new book – the latest updates from across the world of art and antiques
22 April 2021A change in ownership at dealership Abbott and Holder is among the latest updates this week.

Print fair now runs as a tour of London
19 April 2021Dozens of London galleries are primed to open their doors to the public for the capital’s first physical mass art event in months.

5 Questions: African Arts dealer David Malík
19 April 2021David Malík of David Malík African Arts has a primary interest in the field of Contemporary African art and the long-standing art traditions of western and central Africa.

Gallery makes a move – across the street
19 April 2021Mayfair art gallery Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker has relocated to new premises on Clifford Street.

Storeroom becomes shipshape
19 April 2021Wick Antiques has opened a new showroom in Lymington dedicated to maritime objects.

Meissen blog relaunched
19 April 2021Dealer Lawrence Mitchell has repurposed his blog, themeissenman.com, to help collectors and salerooms distinguish between authentic and imitation pieces.