Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell

A collection of decoy pigeons and a Great Exhibition piano are among seven lots to watch
04 April 2022With estimates from £150-5000, here are seven previews of upcoming items.

Japanese new weave wave
04 April 2022During the Meiji period, the Kyoto artist and entrepreneur Nishimura Sozaemon (1855-1935) used Western mechanised weaving techniques to develop new styles of Japanese decorative textiles.

Delft teapots belie humble origins and are now popular and pricey
04 April 2022Teapots made in delftware were never particularly functional nor popular in either England or the Netherlands.

Bidder’s Tomkin search brings a result
04 April 2022The Kent artist William Stephen Tomkin (1861-1940) is best known as a proficient watercolour painter of marine subjects and a draughtsman who worked for General August Pitt Rivers (of Oxford museum fame) between 1882-90.

Baxter Whitefriars Banjo hits the right note in North Yorks
04 April 2022Eight different colourways of the classic Whitefriars Banjo vase were offered in a single-owner private collection at Tennants (22% buyer’s premium).

Venetian charger emerges from the Borders
04 April 2022The Five Centuries sale at Lyon & Turnbull (25% buyer’s premium) featured items from Borders property Kimmerghame, Duns, home of the Swinton family.

Previews: issue 2537
04 April 2022A selection of 12 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK.

Victorian lamps get clean away
04 April 2022A large collection of Victorian oil lamps was sold by Fellows (23% buyer’s premium) as part of a timed online auction ending on March 15.

Late Gothic marble wellhead stars in our pick of seven auction highlights sold this week
01 April 2022ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a 15th century Istrian marble wellhead that sold for a six-figure sum in West Sussex.

British art market takes hit from Brexit and VAT, says global report
30 March 2022The red tape of Brexit and the continued imposition of VAT on art imports is having a material impact on the British art market according to a macro-level analysis of global art commerce.

Pick of the week: Primary reasons for appeal of Omega Workshop pots
28 March 2022Ceramics by the Omega Workshops rose to unprecedented heights on March 17. The Design sale at Woolley & Wallis in Salisbury included a small collection of pottery by Roger Fry that came for sale from the former Fulham Road dealer Andrew Harriss.

A Grand Tour architectural model and George III card table are among six lots to watch
28 March 2022With estimates from £600-8000 here are six previews of upcoming items.

Devlin musical box back at auction
28 March 2022This parcel gilt musical box decorated with a frieze of figures is by Stuart Devlin (London 1975).

Admiral’s prize money paid for a splendid service
28 March 2022This 22oz George II serving dish by Paul de Lamerie (London 1747) was formerly part of the service commissioned by Admiral George Anson (1697-1762).

Wine-coolers benefit from silver finishing touch
28 March 2022The London firm Samuel Jackson seems to have specialised in mounting other materials in silver to produce wine-coolers.

Strike two for Sampson & Mordan vesta cases
28 March 2022The Jewellery, Watches and Objects of Vertu sale at Dix Noonan Webb (25% buyer’s premium) in London on March 15 included more fine silver and enamel vesta cases by Sampson Mordan & Co to add to those sold by the firm in September 2021.

Important piece of Victorian silver made to commemorate largest art exhibition in the UK rediscovered in Macclesfield
28 March 2022With more than 16,000 works on display, 'Art Treasures of Great Britain', held in a temporary iron-and-glass structure built in the Old Trafford area of Manchester in 1857, remains the largest art exhibition to be held in the UK.

Stored away since 1920s, brought to light in 2022 sale
28 March 2022Silver was the major strength of a recent two-day sale at Dreweatts (25% buyers’ premium). All bar one of the 549 lots got away to a hammer total tipping the £1m mark.

Porringer counts as Commonwealth survivor
28 March 2022An example of 17th century hollowware appeared for sale at Dawsons (23% buyer’s premium) in Maidenhead earlier this year.

Menagerie of pin cushions provides creature comforts
28 March 2022Appealing to a range of different types of collectors, particularly aficionados of sewing antiques, Victorian and Edwardian animal pin cushions have their own niche in the novelty silver field.