Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Pick of the week: Record bidding for The Danish Girl
21 March 2022“At a time when gender, sexuality, identity and roles are being negotiated like never before, the story of Gerda and Einar Wegener has only become more topical despite the almost 100 years that have passed since the artwork was created.”
Previews: Islamic & Indian works of art
21 March 2022The spring and autumn traditionally turn the London spotlight on Islamic and Indian works of art. This year there are specialist sales at five auction houses in March and April: Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams, Chiswick Auctions and Roseberys. Pictured here are some highlights together with associated works of art from mixed-discipline sales.
Somebody found to love Queen artwork
21 March 2022The original artwork for Queen’s A Day at the Races sold for £21,000 (estimate £5000-10,000) at Gardiner Houlgate (22% buyer’s premium).
Boxer Rebellion in stereo makes 12-times estimate at Chiswick Auctions
21 March 2022The latest Photographica sale at Chiswick Auctions (25/12% buyer’s premium) included this rare set of 'China Through the Stereoscope'.
Previews: issue 2535
21 March 2022A selection of 13 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
Rare Doulton Spooks figure brings £5300 on home soil
21 March 2022Not to be confused with the modern limited edition Toby jugs of the same name, the early Royal Doulton figure Spooks is among the most desirable models in all the HN series.
Lalique: International collectors follow the scent of a strong market
21 March 2022Is the fire returning to the Lalique market? Record results for a private collection of 150 perfume bottles at Lyon & Turnbull suggests it might be
A donkey’s head walking stick and a Suffragette hunger strike medal are among six lots to watch
21 March 2022With estimates from £400-15,000, here are six previews of upcoming items.
Wimbledon-themed underground poster design to be auctioned in Canterbury
21 March 2022This 1930s pencil and gouache for the Lawn Tennis Championship Meetings was a poster design for London Underground.
Satisfying a craze for ‘the antique’
21 March 2022Nottingham sale showcases wares of ‘the most complete manufacturer in England in metal’
Bullfight for a Picasso charger with reverse appeal
21 March 2022Picasso produced more than 3500 ceramic designs and created 633 different ceramic editions between 1947-71.
Specialist Art Deco glass sales move to the countryside
21 March 2022The Lalique glass market – one where most pieces fall in the £500-10,000 price bracket – was once a space dominated in the UK by the major international auction houses, particularly Christie’s and then Bonhams. But the landscape has changed.
Breakfast table serves up a £32,000 result
21 March 2022This early 19th century walnut and ebonised circular breakfast table sold at Hawleys (20% buyer’s premium) is very much in the Grecian revival style.
Rare variant of a Picasso ceramic stars in our pick of five auction highlights sold this week
18 March 2022ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a Pablo Picasso charger with rare decoration to the reverse that more than doubled estimate in East Sussex.
Russian art auctions cancelled in wake of new sanctions
16 March 2022In the wake of new sanctions on Russia, Sotheby’s and Christie’s have both said they are cancelling auctions of Russian art scheduled for June.
Pick of the week: Henry VIII spoons emerge from storage
14 March 2022The collecting history of English silver spoons spans well over a century.
Anglo-Saxon coin emerged from stubble
14 March 2022An Anglo-Saxon gold shilling or thrymsa dating from 650- 670AD took £15,000 at Dix Noonan Webb in Mayfair.
A rare lead sculpture by Henry Moore is among seven lots to watch this week
14 March 2022With estimates from £100-50,000, here are seven previews of upcoming items.
Previews: issue 2534
14 March 2022A selection of 15 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK.
Contents from Tudor manor owner shows eye for excellence
14 March 2022Despite a general lack of provenance, Tudor house owner had clearly been well advised