Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Chinnery in China after fleeing Calcutta money woes
10 January 2022The sale at Thomas R Callan (20% buyer’s premium) in Ayr on December 3-4 included a sketchbook by George Chinnery (1774-1852) dated 1838.
Bottle buyer feeling blue but happy
10 January 2022In natural light this English ‘black glass’ onion form wine bottle appears distinctly blue.
Star Wars, Indian version
10 January 2022Among the unexpected performers at the Prop Store’s (25% buyer’s premium) entertainment memorabilia sale was a single-sheet Star Wars poster.
Studio ceramics show post-Driscoll sale positivity
10 January 2022The full fall-out from the record-breaking Dr John P Driscoll sale of British studio ceramics is yet to be understood.
Prehistoric art with curve appeal
10 January 2022‘Venus’ figurines from the Upper Paleolithic are recognised as some of the earliest works of prehistoric art.
Tribal clubs worth £40,000 amused teenagers as playthings
10 January 2022“The owner had no idea what they were or what they might be worth. Not a Scooby.”
George III carved mahogany tables in our pick of five auction highlights
07 January 2022ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a pair of George III carved mahogany tables that sold for more than three-times their estimate in the US.
EU closes its borders to ivory antiques
03 January 2022New European Commission laws will prevent the commercial export and import of most antiques containing elephant ivory to and from the EU.
McWhirter’s four-minute-mile stopwatch clocks up five figures at auction
03 January 2022On May 6, 1954 - the day British middle-distance athlete Roger Bannister (1929-2018) ran the first ever sub-four-minute mile - there were five official timekeepers plus a sixth watch manned by race commentator Norris McWhirter (1925-2004).
Irish ploughman notes picked up by collectors
03 January 2022On November 25 Dix Noonan Webb sold the first tranche of banknotes from the enormous collection of the late Gus Mac Amhlaigh of Dublin.
Knight and Bomberg as war artists
03 January 2022In 1946 the artist Laura Knight (1877-1970) was commissioned by the War Artists’ Advisory Committee to create a painting of the Nuremberg Trials.
Pick of the week: A round the world trip in the 1560s
03 January 2022Sixteenth-century globes rarely appear on the market. So, Jim Spencer, Hansons’ works on paper specialist, had been amazed to encounter one at a valuation day in Bishton Hall, Staffordshire.
Museum given rare Scottish silver trio
03 January 2022National Museums Scotland has acquired a trio of exceptionally rare Scottish silver objects created in the 1600s from the collection of Edinburgh jeweller Ron (1946-2012) and Rosemary Haggarty.
Bidders sense the Links effect
03 January 2022Perhaps established as early as 1735, the Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh holds claim to be the oldest golfing society in the world.
Clothing worn on Everest attempt
03 January 2022This group of clothing offered at Railtons (20% buyer’s premium) in Wooler, Northumberland, on December 3, was used by geologist and explorer Lawrence Wager (1904-65) during the 1933 Everest expedition.
The quality Aynsley appeal
03 January 2022The Aynsley factory’s reputation for good quality, unadventurous bone china tea and coffee wares made it the safe choice for many British households.
Collecting couple who revived the ‘unfashionable’ Victorian market
03 January 2022Rose and Gallichan sale reflects pioneering spirit of a duo fascinated by late 19th century design.
Medal reflects unofficial Olympics that followed the 1904 St Louis flop
03 January 2022This silver medal sold for £3250 at Fellows (23% buyer’s premium) is one of a relatively small number awarded at the Intercalated Games in Athens in 1906.