Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters

Fairs fair – autumn brings a strong line up of fairs around the country
18 September 2021Following a hiatus for many events, a return to a stronger fairs schedule has been welcomed by buyers and sellers this season.

LAPADA announces autumn conference event
16 September 2021Dealer association LAPADA has announced a return of its annual conference and this time it is being held in the autumn, as opposed to the usual February.

New departments, hires and promotions – a round up of Movers and Shakers
14 September 2021The latest jobs and expansion updates across the world of art and antiques.

Ivory Act faces final consultation ahead of ‘spring 2022’ enforcement
13 September 2021The final consultation on the Ivory Act has been launched ahead of the near-total ivory ban coming into force in spring 2022.

Potburys closes auction arm
13 September 2021After 50 years of trading, Potburys Auctions in Sidmouth, Devon will close with the last sale scheduled for September 21.

Stolen Anglo-Saxon brooch returned to museum after 26 years
11 September 2021An Anglo-Saxon brooch stolen from Rutland County Museum has been returned 26 years after it went missing.

Sotheby’s reveals consignment win via livestreamed video
10 September 2021Sotheby’s chose to announce its winning of a prestigious consignment via a livestreamed video involving specialists across the US, Europe and Asia.

Latest gem book launched by jewellery specialist Joanna Hardy
08 September 2021Jewellery specialist Joanna Hardy has completed her triology of gemstone books this month.

Tennants will host the ‘Harrogate’ fair
06 September 2021Auction house Tennants has stepped in to host The Northern Antiques Fair later this month after its usual Harrogate venue was not available.

Steve Jobs signature is a write rarity
06 September 2021Apple founder Steve Jobs rarely signed autographs so a signature from the man behind the Apple computer, the iPod and the iPhone, is in hot demand.

Largest triceratops skeleton ever discovered comes to auction in France
04 September 2021The fossilised remains of 'Big John', the largest triceratops dinosaur ever discovered, will be offered by Paris auction house Binoche et Giquello next month.

Alexandra Palace Antiques & Collectors Fair cancelled
01 September 2021Fair organiser IACF has been forced to cancel its Alexandra Palace Antiques & Collectors Fair scheduled for October 24 due to a scheduling clash with another event using the halls in north London.

Promotions and events – a round-up of appointments and news
31 August 2021A round up of the latest appointments and events from across the art and antiques sector.

We need a St James’s association, says Jermyn Street dealer Franses
30 August 2021Plans for a new association to protect the interests of art and antiques dealers in St James’s in central London are under way after textile dealer S Franses succeeded in winning the costs of its recent high court case.

Pick of the week: The face of a king about to be executed
30 August 2021It was second time lucky for a 17th century ring made to commemorate the death of King Charles I.

Astronomical observation and royal connections lift European horology sales
30 August 2021Regulators hold their own distinct appeal for collectors who like their aesthetic and are interested in their historic horological function as precision timepieces.

Cambridgeshire dealer spots clock and table sleepers at auctions
30 August 2021A rare early 18th century folding table and a William III clock were spotted at recent auctions by a Cambridgeshire dealer.

Events mark 30 years of BADA Friends
30 August 2021A series of dealer events are scheduled next month to celebrate 30 years of BADA Friends alongside BADA Week.

Historic venues host two fairs as London welcomes back in-person art and antiques events
30 August 2021The grand surroundings of two historic central London buildings are ready to welcome the return of art and antiques buyers and collectors this autumn when two in-person fairs finally take place.

Édouard Manet portrait in Welsh museum gets funding for restoration from TEFAF grant
28 August 2021The National Museum Wales has received a €20,000 (£17,130) grant to restore an Édouard Manet (1832-83) picture.