Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell

Paper view: 30 previews of books, prints, posters, ephemera and documents available at dealers and auctions
16 November 2020The term ‘works on paper’ encompasses a diverse range of media from artist’s prints to posters, ephemera and documents. Pictured here, along with an array of books, is a section of items available to buy from dealers or bid for at auction.

Auction previews: issue 2468
16 November 2020A selection of 17 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.

Miniature depicting key figure in colonial Australia draws demand at Lawrences of Bletchingley
16 November 2020This 4 x 3in (10 x 8cm) oil on ivory miniature, offered by Lawrences (20% buyer’s premium) of Bletchingley, is attributed to the English miniature painter William Mineard Bennett (1778-1858).

British Dominion: rare petrol pump globe makes £23,000 at Richard Edmonds
16 November 2020Every collector of glass petrol pump globes – or lenses as they are known in the US – hopes to own examples by the classic big brands: BP, Shell, Esso and the like.

Chinese art special – Our pick of six auction highlights sold this month
13 November 2020ATG’s latest selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes features six pieces of Chinese art including a Kangxi-period porcelain wine-bottle cooler that sold above estimate in Dorchester.

Papers reveal doomed anti-slavery colony
09 November 2020In 1793, well in advance of the Slave Trade Act (1807) and the Slavery Abolition Act (1833), 275 British men, women and children attempted to settle an uninhabited island off the coast of Sierra Leone.

Pick of the week: Fab pair from ‘Glasgow Four’ duo
09 November 2020Two pieces by ‘Glasgow Four’ artists Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and Frances Macdonald McNair (1873-1921) topped Lyon & Turnbull’s Decorative Arts: Design since 1860 auction on November 2-3.

A looking glass believed to have been owned by Marie Antoinette is among the four lots to watch at auction this week
09 November 2020With estimates from £1000-70,000, here are four previews of upcoming items this week.

‘Hans Sloane’ Chelsea dish is a vine find
09 November 2020This Chelsea dish moulded as a vine leaf and painted with polychrome fruit is a textbook production from the Red Anchor period c.1755-58.

Auction previews: issue 2467
09 November 2020A selection of 16 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland. While care has been taken in compiling these previews, we strongly advise that you also check with the saleroom concerned in case of cancellations or postponements because of the latest Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions.

1930s petrol pump globe stars in our pick of five auction highlights sold this week
06 November 2020ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a rare Dominion petrol pump globe from c.1937 that sold five-times over estimate in Chippenham.

Illuminating an African royal dynasty in India
02 November 2020An early 19th century royal manuscript produced for the Nawab of Sachin, c.1830, was given the Antiques Trade Gazette prize for Outstanding Indian or Islamic Work of Art from an Auction House when the annual Asian Art in London awards were announced last week.

Serving the nation – the Pitt family china
02 November 2020A Chinese export dinner service used in the home of three Georgian prime ministers comes for sale this week as part of Asian Art in London.

An Italian Renaissance plaquette and a paperback first edition of The Hobbit are among the four lots to watch at auction this week
02 November 2020With estimates from £300-60,000 here are four previews of upcoming items this week.

Omega Seamaster with diving history consigned to Woolley & Wallis
02 November 2020This Omega Seamaster 300, c.1967, has been consigned for sale at Woolley & Wallis in Salisbury on November 17-18 by a career member of the Royal Engineers.

Fragment of magnificent dish makes bullish £4600
02 November 2020This tin-glazed earthenware fragment comes from a once magnificent early Italian maiolica ‘istoriato’ dish from the first half of the 16th century.

Zenith chronometer with elegant and award-winning movement makes over 30-times estimate in Exeter
02 November 2020This Zenith chronometer dating from c.1954 is powered by a calibre 135 movement which is widely considered to be the most elegant manual wind movement ever made.

Condition counts for sugar box
02 November 2020In family ownership for several generations, this 27oz Charles II sugar box was described by Nottingham auction house Mellors & Kirk (24% buyer’s premium) as “in an exceptional state of preservation, with hardly any sign of wear and no damage or repair worthy of note”.

Example of first Heuer skipper model sells at Fellows
02 November 2020The Skipper Carrera Ref 7753/54, nicknamed the Skiperrera, was the first of the Heuer skipper models and a trophy lot in the collecting sphere.

Pick of the week: Manuscript at Roseberys reveals a little-studied era
02 November 2020As referenced in an inscription to the opening folio, this early 19th century manuscript – offered at Roseberys in south London – was produced for the Nawab of Sachin, Ibrahim Muhammed Yakut Khan I Bahadur (r.1802-53).