Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
UK buyer sought for £19m Nicolas Poussin picture
11 June 2022A temporary export bar has been placed on a Nicolas Poussin picture in the hope a UK buyer can be found to pay £19m and keep it in the country.
Christie's Paris unveils Givenchy collection ahead of auction
09 June 2022Christie’s Paris has styled its entire building as room sets for the Hubert de Givenchy sale this month.
Plea to help find stolen model trains from Lancashire collector
08 June 2022Model railway enthusiast John Holden and the police are calling on the art and antiques sector to look out for a group of stolen model locomotives.
New faces and promotions at Roseberys, Bonhams and Freeman’s – the latest news from across the art and antiques sector
07 June 2022Appointments in the UK, Asia and the US are among the latest jobs updates.
Near-total ban on antique ivory comes into force
06 June 2022The Ivory Act is now in force in the UK, bringing in a near-total ban on the sale of antique ivory.
Build your own hall of frame
06 June 2022A group of more than 1000 original antique frame moulds from the studio of craftsman and frame maker John Tanous have been put up for sale.
Queen portraits among highlights of Sotheby’s Platinum jubilee celebrations
02 June 2022Portraits of five centuries of female monarchs feature in a loan exhibition at Sotheby’s as part of its jubilee festival.
Ivory Act goes live on June 6
30 May 2022The Ivory Act, a near-total ban on the sale of antique ivory, comes into force in the UK on June 6.
Royal icons at Bond Street platinum jubilee show
30 May 2022Sotheby’s is holding a month-long programme of exhibitions and events to mark the platinum jubilee.
Egyptian Old Kingdom statue once owned by George III comes to auction
30 May 2022This Egyptian Old Kingdom statue once owned by George III will be offered at Christie’s during its Classic Week sales in July.
Mickey and Minnie return to Glamis Castle
30 May 2022This pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse toys has been on quite an adventure.
Traders and buyers united by cross purposes
30 May 2022TEFAF New York and Eye of the Collector are both cross-collecting fairs with an emphasis on Contemporary art but staged in historic buildings and also offering antiques.
Going platinum: the market for royal memorabilia
30 May 2022English jubilees, coronations and investitures have long been occasions not only for a national celebration but also for manufacturers to cash in with an array of souvenirs. In this special report we turn the spotlight on royal items offered and sold by dealers and auction houses
New hires and an auction house expansion – the latest news from across the art and antiques sector
26 May 2022Appointments at Christie’s New York and Bellmans are among the latest jobs news.
Jewellery event speakers revealed
25 May 2022The National Association of Jewellers’ Institute of Registered Valuers (IRV) has announced the keynote speakers for its upcoming conference this summer.
Mary, Queen of Scots silver casket sold to Scottish museum for £1.8m
24 May 2022A casket believed to have once belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots has been bought by the National Museum of Scotland with help from donors and art funds.
BADA looking for managing director
23 May 2022The British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA) is looking for a managing director.
In the Wright place
23 May 2022A Wright of Derby (1734-97) self-portrait, in private hands for 250 years, has been bought by Derby Museum and Art Gallery with the help of donations and a government tax scheme.
Plea for help to restore historic barns housing antiques centre
23 May 2022A family of antiques dealers are hoping to raise funds to continue the restoration of two Elizabethan barns in the Surrey countryside that house their centre.
Art adviser Gurr Johns launches financing business
19 May 2022Art consultancy and valuation firm Gurr Johns has launched a new money-lending business.