Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Auctioneer recalls early bone of contention
21 January 2017A SPOT of bother selling a live rabbit to a butcher 57 years ago did not put off a fledgling Sussex auctioneer.
SJ Phillips moves upstairs in Mayfair
21 January 2017VENERABLE antique jewellery dealer SJ Phillips is to move to the second floor of Mayfair’s Bruton Street, ending a 144-year presence on Bond Street.
Man charged in north London gallery theft
20 January 2017A man has been charged in connection with the theft of a painting by Welsh modern artist Ceri Richards from Belsize Park gallery Sylvester Fine Art and will be tried later this month.
Tapestry dealer S Franses in court to defend right to stay in St James’s gallery
19 January 2017St James’s textile specialist S Franses is this week in court fighting for the right to stay in its gallery in central London.
Online art and antiques auctioneer Auctionata files for insolvency
19 January 2017The company behind online art and antiques auctioneer Auctionata and Paddle8 has filed for preliminary insolvency to restructure its business.
Art and antiques trade welcomes clarity from Theresa May's Brexit speech
18 January 2017Prime Minister Theresa May laid out the government’s Brexit plan this week giving some clarity on how it will leave the European Union.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland collection heads to auction in Oxford
18 January 2017An auction of 3000 items from the estate of the late antiquarian book dealer Thomas Schuster is big news for fans of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Jewellery dealer SJ Phillips to make Mayfair’s Bruton Street its new home
17 January 2017Antique jewellery dealer SJ Phillips is moving out of Bond Street next month to a second floor of Bruton Street in Mayfair.
Sotheby’s Geneva celebrates 40th anniversary with new saleroom and exhibition space
16 January 2017Sotheby’s Geneva has relocated to a new office, exhibition space and saleroom in the banking quarter of the Swiss city.
Changes on Duke Street as Van Haeften goes home
14 January 2017OLD Master dealer Johnny Van Haeften has relaunched his business from his home in south-west London following a property deal that has forced a clutch of dealers to vacate their Duke Street homes.
Baldwin’s and St James’s join for auction arm
14 January 2017Coins and medal specialist splits dealing from auction business
BADA moves for second time to Bloomsbury
14 January 2017THE British Antique Dealers’ Association is to move its headquarters for the second time in as many years.
‘Better days ahead’ for Gibbons says chairman
14 January 2017The Baldwin’s joint venture was among the key developments recently published in the half-year results of parent company Stanley Gibbons.
Auctioneers seek further discussion on fees ruling but ASA stands firm
14 January 2017AUCTIONEER associations are planning further discussions with the Advertising Standards Authority about how new guidelines on fees will work in practice.
America’s founding father Alexander Hamilton takes centre stage as letters head to auction
13 January 2017America’s previously neglected founding father Alexander Hamilton is now firmly back to prominence after the Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’, which won eleven Tony Awards last year. The show is now coming to London's West End this year.
Christie’s former Americas boss Marc Porter begins job at rival Sotheby’s
13 January 2017Christie’s former US president Marc Porter will begin his new role at rival Sotheby’s next week.
New name in coins market after Baldwin's splits dealing and auction business
13 January 2017Baldwin’s of St James’s, launched at the current The New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC), brings the auction business of numismatists AH Baldwin & Sons and St James’s Auctions together.
19th century photographs of the ‘real Downton Abbey’ to be auctioned
12 January 2017A photograph album of the ‘real Downton Abbey’ has been revealed after 120 years and will be up for auction next month.
Dealer Guy Wildenstein cleared of tax fraud after Paris criminal trial
12 January 2017Art dealer Guy Wildenstein has been cleared of tax fraud in a surprise verdict following a criminal trial in Paris.
The British Antique Dealers’ Association becomes part of the Bloomsbury set
12 January 2017The British Antique Dealers’ Association will relocate in March to a new office in Bloomsbury with space to host events such as BADA Talks, seminars and workshops as well as council meetings.