Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
New faces and hires in the art and antiques market in the UK and overseas
27 January 2021An update of moves and other developments from across the art and antiques industry including at Bellmans and Sworders.
New series of Britain’s Lost Masterpieces returns to BBC screens despite Covid-19 delays
26 January 2021Coronavirus restrictions delayed the filming of a new series of Britain’s Lost Masterpieces but it is to return to TV screens on February 1.
FCA insurance ruling welcomed by the trade
25 January 2021News of the Supreme Court ruling that will allow thousands of small businesses to receive insurance payouts covering losses from the first national coronavirus lockdown has been largely welcomed within the art and antiques trade.
London Art Week makes plans for spring and summer
25 January 2021London Art Week has a full calendar of events for this year including virtual exhibitions and plans to host in-person shows if restrictions allow.
London dealers Tucker and Tozer relocate business to Wiltshire
25 January 2021After more than 20 years operating a gallery in St James’s, central London, Asian Art dealers Jonathan Tucker and Antonia Tozer have relocated the dealership to Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Banksy print once owned by the former Christie’s auctioneer who is depicted in it comes for sale at Forum
23 January 2021A print by street artist Banksy (b.1974) called Morons depicting an art auction is coming for sale at Forum.
Royal Medical Service hopes to raise £15,500 to secure medicine cabinet linked to Lord Nelson’s surgeon Sir William Beatty
21 January 2021Members of the Royal Medical Service hope to raise funding to purchase a medicine cabinet that has been linked to Lord Nelson’s surgeon Sir William Beatty.
Hires and promotions – the latest appointments in the art and antiques industry
20 January 2021An update across the market including at Christie’s, The Pedestal and book dealership Jarndyce Antiquarian.
Scotland's coronavirus lockdown extended until next month
19 January 2021Scotland's current lockdown will be extended until at least the middle of February, first minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Chance to buy Westminster street signs at auction as London council upgrades its portfolio
19 January 2021Westminster City Council is upgrading its portfolio of enamel street signs and is selling off more than 200 examples at Catherine Southon next month.
BADA appoints director of strategy and operations to new-look team
18 January 2021The British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA) has reorganised its team and created a new role of director of strategy and operations.
Country house auctions on the way this month
18 January 2021Golding Young & Mawer is to offer the untouched collection of a Warwickshire country house at the end of the month.
Police alerted to missing collection of porcelain from Wiltshire auction house
16 January 2021A Wiltshire auction house has alerted the trade to a missing collection of porcelain.
Holy smoke and blistering barnacles – comics set records at auction
15 January 2021A Tintin comic cover in France and a Batman number 1 issue in the US have sold for multi-million-pound sums at auction.
Auctioneer puts his own name above the door after more than three decades in the same Winchester saleroom
14 January 2021Iain Rushbrook has worked at auction houses for 42 years in total and in the saleroom at The Red House on Hyde Street in Winchester for 35 of them.
London dealers sell 12th dynasty Egyptian relief to German museum
13 January 2021An Egyptian polychrome painted limestone relief from the 12th dynasty has been bought by the State Museum of Egyptian Art in Munich, Germany.
Promotions, appointments and moves – the latest Movers and Shakers across the art and antiques market
12 January 2021An update of moves and other developments from across the art and antiques industry including at Sotheby’s and Dreweatts.
Art and antiques fairs and markets closed as auctions continue online
11 January 2021All fairs and markets and physical art and antiques exhibitions and events are cancelled across England under the new coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Books by Jane Austen’s favourite poet return home to Chawton House
11 January 2021Chawton House has bought a rare first edition of Poems by Jane Austen’s favourite poet, William Cowper, which was once owned by her brother.
Dorset museum raises funds to secure Thomas Hardy archive from London book dealer
07 January 2021The Dorset Archives Trust (DAT) has raised the final £5000 needed to purchase a collection of important manuscript and printed material once owned by novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840-1928).