Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Big in America: Regional auction houses’ latest moves lead our market review
16 September 2019In the US (the world’s single biggest art market) just like in the UK (the world’s second largest), positives have been taken from the much-documented changing focus of the international auction houses.
Coinex returns for five-star treatment
16 September 2019Coinex, the British Numismatic Trade Association’s annual showpiece fair, returns on September 27-28.
Doulton Lambeth character mug, Elizabethan first edition, Lonitz majolica owls – six auction highlights that caught bidders’ eyes in the last week
13 September 2019ATG’s selection of hammer highlights over the past week includes a seemingly unrecorded Doulton Lambeth character mug and a pair of lifelike majolica owls produced at the Hugo Lonitz factory.
Miniature sedan chair by Fabergé takes £380,000 at Cotswold auction
11 September 2019A model of a sedan chair by Fabergé made of gold, jade and rock crystal was sold at an auction in Gloucestershire for £380,000 to a bidder on the phone.
Social media storm stops Maori cloak auction
09 September 2019Sussex auction house Burstow & Hewett has withdrawn a rare Maori cloak after its imminent sale was met by online threats and abuse.
Pick of the week: Museum wraps up sale of coveted coverlet
09 September 2019The National Museums of Scotland has been revealed as the buyer of the Storrar Coverlet – a rare woollen textile withdrawn at the 11th hour from a sale at Lyon & Turnbull in Edinburgh in August.
Glasses ‘used by Mary Lincoln’ on fateful night come to auction in Essex
09 September 2019Could these be the opera glasses used by Mary Lincoln on the night her husband was assassinated? Colchester auction house Reeman Dansie will offer them for sale on September 24-25 with a guide price of £10,000-20,000.
Five lots to watch at auction this week including a Snow White animation, medieval bowls and a gold armorial ring
09 September 2019With estimates from £200-25,000, here are four previews from upcoming sales this week.
Cartoon for ‘Punch’, novelty smoking set and leather jewellery case – six auction highlights that caught bidders’ eyes in the last week
06 September 2019ATG’s selection of hammer highlights over the past week includes a novelty smoking set that fetched 40-times estimate, a cartoon for 'Punch' that took 20-times estimate and a leather jewellery case that made over 30-times estimate.
Bonhams returns to Oxford with furniture sale
02 September 2019Bonhams’ Oxford office is to reopen as a saleroom for two auctions in the autumn season.
Martinware on offer from family patron of the potters
02 September 2019Maidenhead auction house Dawson’s is to sell a collection of Martinware on behalf of descendants of an important patron of the Southall pottery.
Five sales to watch at auction this week including vast collections of pedal cars, hole punches and Ysart glass
02 September 2019With estimates from £200-15,000, here are five previews of upcoming sales this week.
Wemyss revisited in spotlight on Scotland’s most famous pottery
02 September 2019Edinburgh auction spotlights the current market for the wares of Scotland’s most famous pottery.
Frog salt cellars leap to great result Down Under
02 September 2019Many of the high prices achieved at last week’s ‘celebrity’ sale titled Bob Hawke & Blanche d’Alpuget: Mementos, Curiosities, Art and Design reflected the impact of souvenir hunters, anxious to own a reminder of Australia’s former prime minister who died earlier this year. But not all of them.
17th century table casket, LS Lowry lithograph and a ‘virtuous’ 19th century board game – six auction highlights that caught bidders’ eyes in the last week
30 August 2019ATG’s selection of hammer highlights over the past week includes a 19th century board game designed to deter juvenile minds “from pursuing the dangerous paths of vice”. It sold over 15-times estimate in Bath.
Bought for £1 in a charity shop, will Chinese vase be worth £80,000?
26 August 2019Purchased for £1 from a Hertfordshire charity shop earlier this year, a Qianlong famille rose wall vase will carry an estimate of over £50,000 at Sworders in the autumn.
Pick of the week: American saleroom signals the way to English creamware
26 August 2019Some of the rarest and most desirable of all English creamware jugs were those made for the American market. One of them, titled Signals at Portland Observatory, sold for $4400/£3600 (plus premium) at the Bourgeault-Horan auction in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.