Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell

Rare Jacobite goblet receives an £8000 toast in Edinburgh auction
22 August 2022The sale of Scottish Works of Art & Whisky at Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh on August 17 included this remarkable mid-18th century Jacobite goblet.

Pick of the week: Sketchbook strikes saleroom gold
22 August 2022A previously unknown sketchbook of watercolours and drawings relating to the California Gold Rush took £16,000 (plus 25% buyer’s premium) at Chiswick Auctions.

Lot attracts high level of interest thanks to tempting Titanic lunch menu
22 August 2022The highlight of the latest maritime sale at Adam Partridge in Liverpool was a collection of 40 menus for dinners held between 1899-1919 in honour of various British and foreign dignitaries.

Rare signed copy of JK Rowling’s crime novel is among five lots to watch
22 August 2022With estimates from £100-3500, here are five previews of items upcoming up at auction this week.

Egyptian bronze figure of Isis offered in Salisbury auction
22 August 2022The Woolley & Wallis sale in Salisbury on September 21 titled Arts of Africa, Oceania and he Americas includes a small section of antiquities.

Chinese Daoguang era ‘hundred boys’ vase takes £38,000 despite obvious condition issues and repairs
22 August 2022Famille rose vases decorated with ‘Hundred Boys’ scenes are among the most commercial of all Qing ceramics.

Sapphire-set owl makes five times estimate at Oxford sale
22 August 2022The owl had been a symbol of wealth and wisdom since the days of ancient Greece and inspired designers such as Lalique.

Previews: issue 2556
22 August 2022A selection of eight upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK.

The small world of Gamda toys
22 August 2022Special Auctions Services (25% buyer’s premium) in Newbury sold the collection of John Garside last month.

Go batty about a brooch
22 August 2022Although, thanks in part to Bram Stoker’s Dracula (first published in 1897), bats have acquired a reputation as ‘creatures of the night’ in many cultures they are viewed as symbols of luck or reincarnation.

Old World works of art come fresh to Massachusetts saleroom
22 August 2022English and Continental ‘country house’ offerings are rare in the US but not gone forever

Roman marble busts from the Finches
22 August 2022On November 9-10 Sworders will conduct an auction of objects from the collection of pioneering dealer Jan Ellen Finch (1952-2021) of Finch & Co.
Obituary: Jerome Eisenberg
22 August 2022Jerome Eisenberg (1930-2022), who died aged 92 on July 6, was a leading member of the antiquities trade.

On the zigzag trail
22 August 2022TimeLine Auctions’ Antiquities sale includes a dozen good examples of Roman glass including this 3rd-5th century unguentarium with zigzag trail decoration.

New faces including at Catherine Southon Auctioneers, Olympia Auctions and LAPADA
18 August 2022The latest appointments and moves across auction houses, dealers and associations.

Banks close down client accounts for some smaller auction houses due to anti-money laundering rules
15 August 2022Chattels auction houses operating at the lower end of the market are being told to close client accounts as the banking sector tightens its rules.

Buyer shells out for a tortoise teapot
15 August 2022Among the most desirable examples of Victorian majolica is the series of whimsical teapots produced by factories in the second half of the 19th century.

Pick of the week: George IV period dining table in demand at Bath sale
15 August 2022A recent sale at Aldridges of Bath (20% buyer’s premium) included a fine George IV period mahogany extending dining table.

‘Finest’ Welsh treen collection consigned to Bonhams
15 August 2022Bonhams is to offer what it calls ‘the finest collection of Welsh treen ever presented’ for auction next month.

A remarkable Jacobite goblet is among five lots to watch this week
15 August 2022With estimates from £250-5000, here are five previews of items coming up at auction.