Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell

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Puss Pushkin immortalised as pottery thanks to Agnete Hoy

19 August 2024

Agnete Hoy (1914-2000) brought her own distinctive style to the ailing Doulton Lambeth factory, reviving the traditional decorative methods of earlier artists to make contemporary stonewares from 1952 until the studio closed in 1957.

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Creative couple’s collecting tastes filled their home with ‘miximalism’

19 August 2024

Highlights from the estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron sold at Sworders

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Previews: issue 2656

19 August 2024

Our selection of lots from six upcoming auctions

Thomas Mathison's The Goff

Copy of earliest printed book dedicated to golf doubles estimate in Cornwall

13 August 2024

The latest Books & Works on Paper sale at Lays in Penzance included a copy of the first printed book entirely dedicated to golf: Thomas Mathison’s ‘The Goff. An Heroi-Comical Poem. In three Cantos....’

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Previews: issue 2655

12 August 2024

A selection of lots from seven upcoming auctions

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Pick of the Week: Celtic torc talked of as a Co Cork find

12 August 2024

This Celtic silver ‘ribbon’ torc, or armlet was made – perhaps in Ireland – sometime in the period between c.500BC-500AD.

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Bidders dig medieval jug offered in US sale

05 August 2024

An outstanding example of British medieval pottery sold as part of the Stanley F Goldfein collection of ceramics drew fervent bidding at a recent US auction.

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Bovine rarities generate bullish prices for Beswick

05 August 2024

Arthur Gredington, who was appointed chief modeller at the Beswick factory in 1939, found inspiration across the animal kingdom from cats and kittens to butterflies and leaping fish.

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Future French king portrayed by female painter ‘Madame Tott’

05 August 2024

Born in Constantinople, the daughter of a French nobleman of Hungarian descent, painter Sophie-Ernestine de Tott (1758-1848) spent more than two decades in London as an amateur painter and musician.

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Buyer chooses Choisy-le-Roi

05 August 2024

Following the Franco-Prussian War, when Alsace-Lorraine was annexed by Germany, workers at the Sarreguemines factory rejected German nationality and brought important technical skills and artistry to Choisy-le-Roi.

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First bid $250… but hammer comes down at $320,000 for a Yongzheng porcelain incense box

05 August 2024

The biannual offering of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian works of art at Tremont Auctions (22% buyer’s premium) in Sudbury, Massachusetts was dominated by the multi-estimate performance of a single lot.

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Pressing concerns: Novelty swan-form iron attracts bidding battle in US auction

05 August 2024

The swan-form sad iron is a favourite of iron collectors and has been much reproduced.

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Dress code of a dynasty

05 August 2024

The colours and designs of Qing dynasty robes were designed to convey rank and entitlement.

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Previews: issue 2654

05 August 2024

Our selection of lots from seven upcoming auctions

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Pick of the Week: Hong Kong fire helmet in demand

05 August 2024

The building frenzy that followed the British arrival in Hong Kong in 1841 brought added fire risk. Any long spell of dry, windy weather could – and periodically did – prove disastrous.

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Norwegian dragon style swoops in

05 August 2024

Spectacular gold dressing table set was made in the Arts & Crafts form inspired by Norse motifs

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Twelve hours selling a single owner collection… a day on the tiles

05 August 2024

Huge Roger Hensman collection sale in Stourbridge featured up to 10,000 examples sold in 859 lots

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Cactus vase pricked out in Denver

05 August 2024

The latest sale of Fine & Decorative Arts at Morphy’s (20% buyer’s premium) in Denver, Pennsylvania featured many good examples of Amphora and Zsolnay.

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Glaze treasured on sale days

05 August 2024

The pale blue hue known as clair-de-lune is one of the most treasured Qing monochrome glazes, and was reserved exclusively for imperial porcelains.

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Highland highlight: badge collection for sale

05 August 2024

A private collection of militaria and weapons belonging to a proud Scotsman, Douglas Anderson, comes for sale at Anderson & Garland in Newcastle in the autumn.