Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Antiques dealer Howe London holds warehouse sale for the first time
12 August 2019Antiques dealer and furniture designer/maker Christopher Howe hosts a warehouse sale this autumn giving buyers access to his entire stock for the first time in his 30-year career.
ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT: The ‘rights and wrongs’ of law on resale duties
12 August 2019New data has been released on the collection of fees for Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) but the art market remains split on its view of the levy.
Visitors to Westonbirt fair ‘happy to travel and keen to buy’
12 August 2019A 19th century plaster bust of Napoleon was among sales at the recent Cotswold Decorative Antiques & Art Fair, which takes place in Westonbirt School near Tetbury three times a year.
Monet’s Venetian Doge’s Palace painting blocked from leaving the UK
09 August 2019Claude Monet’s ‘Le Palais Ducal’ has been temporarily blocked from export in the hope that a UK buyer can raise the £28.2m needed.
Hansons moves into Georgian mansion in Staffordshire
09 August 2019Hansons has confirmed it has bought Grade II* listed Bishton Hall at Wolseley Bridge in Staffordshire and will hold weekly valuations at the venue.
Fake or Fortune? investigation reveals possible Giorgio de Chirico painting is “worthless”
08 August 2019A painting thought to be by Surrealist painter Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978) has been rejected by experts after an investigation by art dealer Philip Mould, Fiona Bruce and the Fake or Fortune? team.
Wright Marshall’s fine art auction business to close as no buyer found
08 August 2019The fine art division of auction house Wright Marshall will cease to operate after August 9 (tomorrow) after the administrators of the Knutsford firm were not able to secure a buyer.
Museum curators win funding to bolster collections including antique coins, ceramics and works on paper
07 August 2019A curator of archaeology at the Yorkshire Museum in York and an assistant curator of ceramics at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent are among the winners of theArt Fund’s latest annual New Collecting Awards.
International police crackdown on cultural goods trafficking leads to seizure of 18,000 items
07 August 2019A multi-national police crackdown on illicit cultural goods led to the arrest of 59 people and the seizure of more than 18,000 items.
Medieval oak sculpture collection goes on public display in Derbyshire for the first time
06 August 2019A Derbyshire family will host a new exhibition showing a private collection of medieval sculptures in Haddon Hall in Bakewell this autumn.
The perfect gift for Boris Johnson? A Downing Street enamel sign up for auction in Wiltshire
06 August 2019Prime Minister Boris Johnson sacked more than half of Theresa May’s cabinet and brought in his own top-level team last month. Those MPs trying to stay in his good books may want to win him over with a thoughtful gift.
Stolen snuff shoe recovered after ATG article
05 August 2019A snuff shoe stolen from a stand at a fair in June has been recovered following an ATG article alerting the trade.
Five lots to watch at auction this week including a Doulton brown bear, an oak chest and a Greek bronze helmet
05 August 2019With estimates from £150-50,000, here are five previews from upcoming sales this week.
Call for fundraising to keep £10m Turner painting in the UK
02 August 2019A JMW Turner landscape valued at £10m will be exported overseas unless funding can be raised to keep it in the UK.
Appeal to trade for help to trace family heirlooms and antiques stolen from London garage
02 August 2019A glove signed by boxer Muhammad Ali, a 2ft bronze Buddha, a 19th century silk Persian rug and a Persian limestone relief panel were among the items reported stolen in a burglary of a garage in Maida Vale, north London.
Lost portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence discovered by dealer Philip Mould in latest episode of Fake or Fortune?
01 August 2019A lost portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) has been uncovered in the latest episode of the BBC’s ‘Fake or Fortune?’.
Fake or Fortune? art sleuths investigate whether Sir Thomas Lawrence or Maria Cosway painted mystery portrait
01 August 2019Art programme Fake or Fortune? is returning tonight (August 1) for the second episode of its eighth series with a mystery portrait that art dealer Philip Mould believes could be by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830).
Pictures by St Ives artist Peter Lanyon head to Tate, Birmingham and Liverpool museums
31 July 2019The estate of Cornish artist Peter Lanyon’s (1918-64) widow, Sheila Lanyon, has agreed a tax deal allowing three pictures by the artist to be acquired by the nation for museums across the country.
Top end auction sales slow in first half of 2019
31 July 2019Auction sales at the top of the sector have slowed in the first half of this year.
Glyn Philpot painting of ballet dancer Nijinsky barred from export in hope of finding UK buyer
30 July 2019A rare portrait of the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky has been temporarily stopped from export from the UK in the hope a museum can raise the funds to keep it in the country.