Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters

Sotheby’s posts strong full year results as sales hit $5.5bn
01 March 2018Sotheby’s reported a 12% jump in sales last year to $5.5bn (£4bn). The US-listed auction house said profit, or adjusted net income, improved by 22% from $99.6m to $121.7m in 2017, boosted by an increase in commission and fees.

Messum's launches online shop for more affordable works
28 February 2018Art dealership Messum’s in Cork Street in Mayfair has launched a shop from its website.

From fifties fashion to Churchill: photographs by Elsbeth Juda go up for sale in London
28 February 2018The Jewish Museum has opened a retrospective of the late British photographer Elsbeth Juda, a Jewish émigré who brought a new modernist artistic vision to Britain from Germany.

Harry Potter and All Creatures Great and Small actor Robert Hardy’s art and antiques collection comes to auction in Gloucestershire
28 February 2018Sir Winston Churchill stetson and a name plaque from the door of the vet Siegfried Farnon from ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ are among the lots to be offered at auction from the estate of Robert Hardy (1925-2017) at Dominic Winter Auctioneers.

Beatrix Potter letters on farming advice sell for £10,000
27 February 2018Rare letters written by children’s author Beatrix Potter just nine months before she died have sold at auction in Maidenhead.

A Spider-Man comic cover has set a new record at auction in Dallas
27 February 2018A Marvel 1971 cover of Amazing Spider-Man #100 sold at a premium-inclusive $478,000 (£340,600) at Heritage Auctions in Dallas.

Stolen Degas painting found on a bus near Paris eight years after art theft
26 February 2018Edgar Degas’ impressionist picture ‘Les Choristes’ (The Chorus Singers) was stolen while it was on loan to The Musée Cantini in Marseille in 2009 from Musee d'Orsay in Paris.

Axing import VAT is ‘achievable’
26 February 2018BAMF chairman and new chief executive address LAPADA conference

Hornby owner buys stake in Stanley Gibbons Group to help reduce debt
23 February 2018Stamp and coin dealership Stanley Gibbons Group has sold a stake to the owner of model railway and collectables retailer Hornby to help pay down debt.

Handbags at dawn: Dispute between Christie’s and Heritage Auctions over three handbag specialists heads to US court
23 February 2018A dispute between Dallas-based Heritage Auctions and Christie’s over the employment of Matthew Rubinger and two colleagues is heading to a US court.

Government issues export bar for John Martin watercolour in hope of finding UK buyer
22 February 2018A £1.5m watercolour by British artist John Martin has been barred from export in the hope a buyer in the UK can be found.

Insolvency Service investigation leads to disqualification of Football Sport Auctions director
22 February 2018Football Sport Auctions (FSA) director Andrew John Lane has been disqualified from being a company director for 10 years following the liquidation of the company in April 2016.

Louvre secures funding from 8500 donors to buy £8m Book of Hours once owned by Francis I of France
20 February 2018The Louvre Museum in Paris has raised more than £8m to buy a jewel-encrusted Book of Hours.

Spink-sponsored British Museum exhibition aims to bring numismatics to the public
20 February 2018The British Museum is to hold an exhibition on money and medals in a tie-up with specialist London coin and stamp auction Spink.

Collection of billionaire American philanthropists Peggy and David Rockefeller goes on show in London as part of world tour ahead of ‘sale of the century’ auction
19 February 2018What could become the most valuable collection ever auctioned is going on show in London this week.

Landlord at Silver Vaults considers options
19 February 2018The long-term future of the historic London Silver Vaults is uncertain as the landlord weighs up options for the building.

UK banks continue to question ‘Persian’ works of art sales over Iranian sanctions
19 February 2018Britain’s major banks are continuing to crack down on the sale of Persian works of art in the face of ongoing US sanctions against Iran.

Not a golden disc but precious memories for silver dealer Dickenson
19 February 2018Silver dealer Alastair Dickenson had a blast from the past when he flicked through the pages of ATG recently.

Museum acquisitions under threat from lack of funding report warns
16 February 2018Museums in the UK have been selling off their collections and have been unable to buy new works of art due to funding issues, a “deeply depressing” report has revealed.

TEFAF Talk: Calls for art market to create standards association
15 February 2018An art trade-wide association regulating standards and ethics should be launched, chairman of The Art Loss Register Julian Radcliffe has argued.