Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Magic Mini and a magnificent ark star in US salerooms
17 February 2025Candy and Andy were just like any other children in the late 1960s, except that they lived with two pandas called Mr and Mrs Bearanda and owned a Mini called Stripey.
Royal Doulton workshop design books fly to 14 times estimate
17 February 2025Estimated at £200-300 but sold for £4200 at Charterhouse (25% buyer’s premium) in Sherborne, Dorset, were two design books from the Royal Doulton workshop floor.
Bidders chase Royal Doulton figures with EW Light signature
17 February 2025Teacher turned designer was part of the Royal Doulton team creating some of the first HN figures
Shorter Triton version rises from the sea
17 February 2025The original 1934 design for 'Le Genie de la Mer' by Carlo Sarrabezolles (1888-1971) was meant for the ocean liner Normandie and is currently on display outside the CMA CGM Tower in Marseille.
Welby wonders: Far-reaching collection of artist-decorated European porcelain dispersed in single-owner sale
17 February 2025Sir Bruno Welby (b.1928), a member of both the English Ceramic Circle and the French Porcelain Society, has bought European porcelain since the 1950s.
Spotlight on early English decorators Hamett O’Neale and Duvivier
17 February 2025The Sir Bruno Welby collection (see main story in this edition) sold at Woolley & Wallis shone the spotlight on two familiar names from the early English porcelain literature: Jefferyes Hamett O’Neale (1719/20-97) and Fidelle Duvivier (1740-after 1796).
Provocative ‘Merveilleuse’ gown from the 1790s flies to 20 times estimate at Kerry Taylor Auctions
14 February 2025Vintage costume specialist Kerry Taylor has sold the private collection of Napoleonic and Regency dress formed over the last two decades by Cristina Barreto and Martin Lancaster.
Lord of the Rings full signed set makes six figures at Forum
10 February 2025Forum Auctions has set a record for a copy of JRR Tolkien’s 'The Lord of the Rings'.
Pick of the Week: On the scent of Chanel No 5 classic bottle
10 February 2025Chanel No 5 was perfected in the late summer and autumn of 1920 by the French-Russian chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux.
Zilkha collection brings good and bad news for early English silver market
10 February 2025The collection of Selim Zilkha (1927-2022), founder of Mothercare, represented a stern test of the market for early English silver.
Coins and medals: Roma collapse hits market totals
10 February 2025The closure of Roma Numismatics and competition from overseas meant total sales across London coins and medals auctions fell to £51.7m in 2024.
Delftware plates that appeared on Antiques Roadshow sold at Salisbury auction
10 February 2025Two English Delftware plates, described on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow a decade ago as “as rare as you can get”, went under the hammer at Woolley & Wallis on February 5.
Coins and medals: Total sales in London fall but key players point to robust market
10 February 2025Total sales across London coins and medals auctions fell £10m in 2024. So, are the first cracks appearing in a market that was riding high in Covid? As always, the devil is in the detail.
Single-owner sale: Hong Kong bidders battle it out for Chinese export wares
10 February 2025Many of the pieces will go to the Far East after London auction held by Alistair Gibson
Mother-of-pearl vessels arrived on Portuguese ships
10 February 2025The second designated Islamic & Indian Art auction held by Lyon & Turnbull (26/25% buyer’s premium) in London included a group of market-fresh Indo-Portuguese mother-of-pearl vessels.
Coins and medals: a selection of auction highlights from 2024
10 February 2025A look at some of the numismatic lots that caused a stir in 2024, starting off with a scarce example of Civil War coinage
JJ Kaendler Meissen hares hunted down by eager bidder
10 February 2025This group of three Meissen models of hares ranges in size from 3in (7cm) to 6in (16cm).
Early Ayres rocking horse rides in at £7000
10 February 2025Most surviving rocking horses by FH Ayres of London date from 1880-1940 - made in the era when the safety stands (first patented by Philip Marqua of Cincinnati in 1880) had become the norm.