Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Four works by Francis Bacon worth £3m barred from export by government in hope of keeping them in the UK
29 April 2019The government is hoping to find a buyer for four works - three rugs and a painted screen - by Francis Bacon (1909-92) in the hope of keeping them in the country.
EU cultural goods bill is ‘blow’ to market – but full impact may not be felt until 2025
29 April 2019The art and antiques trade has described the introduction of new controls on the import of cultural goods as a “considerable blow” to the market.
TEFAF takes full control of New York fairs after deal with Artvest
26 April 2019TEFAF has taken full control of its New York fair business after agreeing a deal to buy out the 49% stake of New York art advisory firm Artvest.
Chiswick Auctions launches car department, Séan McIlroy leaves Doerr Valuations and David Feldman hires in the UK – the latest Movers and Shakers
25 April 2019A selection of appointments across the art and antiques market.
New York Old Master dealer helps UK museums buy Zucchi portrait of Scottish architect and designer James Adam
22 April 2019The National Galleries of Scotland and the Victoria and Albert Museum have bought Italian artist Antonio Zucchi’s (1726-95) portrait of architect James Adam (1732-94).
Hand of Raphael suspected in Italian Renaissance work
19 April 2019A drawing offered at a Paris auction with an attribution to Italian Renaissance painter Giovanni Francesco Penni (1488-1528) was hammered down at €1.13m (£980,000).
Pick of the week: Gill puts WH Smith on the map
19 April 2019A large oil on panel map by MacDonald Gill celebrating the presence of stationer WH Smith on the British high street in the 1920s was hammered down at £50,000 in Gloucestershire.
Search for UK buyer to pay £11.5m for Old Master drawing blocked from export
19 April 2019A sketch by Dutch artist Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533) has been temporarily blocked from export in the hope of finding a UK buyer.
Liotard portrait of British ambassador offered by Derek Johns
19 April 2019St James’s art dealer Derek Johns is offering a portrait of Sir Everard Fawkener, a former British ambassador to Constantinople, by Swiss artist Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-89).
Rare Middle Eastern dagger points to a debut auction
19 April 2019A late 19th century gold bone-handled Arab dagger was hammered down at £4100 at the inaugural sale of Knightsbridge auction house Kings Russell (22% buyer’s premium).
Notebooks of Charles Darwin’s mentor blocked from export by government in hope of finding UK buyer
18 April 2019The notebooks of Charles Darwin’s mentor, the Scottish geologist Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), have been temporarily blocked from export in the hope of finding a UK buyer.
Auction house Christie’s launches tie-up with online art and antiques marketplace 1stdibs
17 April 2019Christie’s will sell a collection of art and design objects through marketplace 1stdibs.
New faces at Bonhams, Phillips and Aguttes among the latest 'Movers and Shakers' across the art and antiques market
16 April 2019An update on recent appointments at auction houses across the world.
Summer of Moore: exhibitions and events celebrating sculptor Henry Moore
16 April 2019Henry Moore (1898-1986) fans are spoilt for choice this summer with exhibitions and events across the UK.
Police appeal for help to trace Frank Auerbach paintings in fraud case
15 April 2019A police appeal has been launched for the recovery of two Frank Auerbach (b.1931) paintings as part of a fraud investigation.
Five lots to watch at auction this week including Mod Brit art, a ‘bone shaker’ bicycle and a rare map
15 April 2019With estimates from £80-30,000, here are five previews from upcoming sales this week.
WH Smith archive of rare maps and signs heads to auction in Gloucestershire
12 April 2019A rare map of Britain and lettering for signage painted by artist Eric Gill (1882-1940) are among the lots coming up at auction from a WH Smith archive.
Collection from the “extraordinary life” of Harold Wilson and his wife Mary comes to auction in Staffordshire
12 April 2019Harold Wilson (1916-95) was Britain’s prime minister not once, but twice and was the man who offered Britain its first referendum on membership of the then European Community and the Common Market.
Delacroix’s London sketchbooks to go on display at the Louvre after auction
11 April 2019Sketchbooks owned by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) featuring views of London have been bought by the Louvre Museum for €314,000 (£268,375).
Export bar issued for 350-year-old £3m Baroque cabinet made by Papal craftsman
09 April 2019A rare 350-year-old cabinet made by Baroque craftsman Giacomo Herman (1615-85) has been temporarily barred from export by the UK government in the hope it will be bought by a buyer in the UK.