Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Shipping and delivery: Brexit is getting better but still a business burden
25 September 2023It’s more than three and a half years since Britain left the EU on January 31, 2020.
Shipping and delivery: The sea is green
25 September 2023The industry is tackling the thorny issue of sustainability in shipping and delivery for art and antiques
Hone sweet home: view a collection in situ
25 September 2023Fancy an opportunity to view a treasure trove of classical friezes, Grand Tour discoveries, textiles and drawings in an ornate Notting Hill home?
Shipping and delivery: How auction houses deal with in-house shipping
25 September 2023Many auction houses find offering a packing and delivery option too costly and time consuming especially for a wide variety of items from an 18 piece dinner service to a dining table and 12 chairs.
Shipping and delivery: ‘Green living’ in a material world
25 September 2023The UK government earlier this year announced it is giving packaging producers more time to be greener: it has deferred new rules to ensure the producers pay for the cost of recycling from 2024 to October 2025.
Rediscovered Tipu Sultan swords from Cornwall’s Port Eliot to be auctioned at Christie’s
21 September 2023Two previously unrecorded Tipu Sultan swords have been consigned to Christie’s from descendants of Charles, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805) who live at stately home Port Eliot in Cornwall.
Peter Hone's collection comes to auction in Cornwall but is on view in his Notting Hill home
21 September 2023Fancy a chance to view a treasure trove of classical friezes, Grand Tour discoveries, textiles and drawings in an ornate Notting Hill home?
New Chelsea saleroom and promotions across auction houses and galleries – the latest Movers & Shakers
20 September 2023A round up across the art and antiques sector including Sloane Street Auctions expansion and promotions at Sworders and Fellows.
Say cheese: University buys Elizabethan manuscript on cheese making
19 September 2023The University of Leeds Libraries has bought the earliest known book about cheese making in Britain.
Guercino’s Moses emerges at Moretti's new Paris gallery
18 September 2023A rediscovered 17th century painting of Moses by Italian Baroque artist Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (1591– 1666), known as il Guercino, is being offered at Moretti Fine Art of Paris in its newly opened gallery.
Elveden Hall auction brings back the room bidders
18 September 2023In what may have felt like a flashback to the past, when bidders actually attended day sales in person, the Elveden Hall auction held by Sworders was deemed a runaway success.
Wally bird recovered after theft 15 years ago
18 September 2023A third stolen Martinware bird has been recovered more than 15 years after it was taken in west London.
Norfolk dealer’s glass collection up for sale
18 September 2023A single-owner sale from the late Norfolk glass collector and dealer Brian Watson is coming to Bishop & Miller on September 27.
Stolen Martinware bird returned to museum after 15 years
14 September 2023A third stolen Martinware bird has been recovered more than 15 years after it was stolen in west London.
How can the UK art market stay ahead?
12 September 2023Among the discussions at the 9th Art Business Conference was one focused on the opportunities for the UK art market.
Fake or Fortune? returns with Elisabeth Frink mystery
12 September 2023The BBC’s 'Fake or Fortune?' TV show returns this month for its 11th series.
PBFA marks 50th with launch of Bath showpiece
11 September 2023The PBFA (Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association) will celebrate its 50th anniversary in style next year with two new fairs: in Bath and Tunbridge Wells.
Police appeal after antiques stolen from retired Merseyside dealer
06 September 2023Valuable antiques and jewellery were stolen from a former dealer’s home in Rainford, St Helens and the police are appealing for help.
Speed of the essence as Crawford lots emerge at Scottish sale
04 September 2023A group of four lots being sold by the family of the former foreign editor of The Daily Mail includes items relating to the first direct flight across the Atlantic as well as Malcolm Campbell’s Blue Bird 1933 land speed record.
The second sleeper in Colchester: an intaglio ring emerges at auction
04 September 2023The north European Mannerist bronze sold for £550,000 against a guide of £250-350 was not the only spectacular sleeper in the August 8 sale at Reeman Dansie (22.5% buyer’s premium).