Latest News Articles by Tom Derbyshire

Praise for inglorious SAS mission in the Falklands War
16 April 2018A gripping story which, until recently, has remained shrouded in mystery, provides the backdrop for an intriguing test of the market for SAS medals.

Roger Fenton’s pioneering war photography
16 April 2018According to Chris Albury at Cirencester auctioneer Dominic Winter, an “an absolutely A1 example” of Roger Fenton’s (1819-69) famous photo The Valley of the Shadow of Death would make “£50,000-plus at auction, easy peasy”.

‘I should be dead now – it was a decent shot’
16 April 2018A veteran of the Afghanistan war, a sniper who fought on for 90 minutes after being shot in the neck, is selling his medals in a London auction as he returns to civilian life.

More faces lined up for Olympia
16 April 2018A charity which has sponsored an armourer, a gunmaker and many other metalworkers is the very appropriate cause being supported by The Antique Arms Fair at Olympia.

Huge group of photos at auction reflects 19th century collecting craze of the carte de visite
12 April 2018Parents will now be shelling out hundreds of pounds as kids fill up football World Cup sticker albums and negotiate playground swaps in a now time-honoured fashion. Back in the mid-19th century the photo collecting craze was all about the carte de visite, as a May 3 auction underlines.

Red Bed eulogised by Nancy Mitford from Faringdon House up for auction
11 April 2018Nancy Mitford was so enamoured with a particular bed that she wrote about it lovingly in the 1950s.

Movers and shakers: latest arts and antiques appointments
10 April 2018A look at the latest moves in the trade.

John Ward studio pottery trio to set a market test at Chiswick Auctions
09 April 2018When a piece of Hans Coper stoneware made an astonishing £305,000 hammer price from an online bid recently it posed a classic ‘state of the market’ question.

Buy a dinosaur skeleton and name a new species after yourself
06 April 2018The sale of a skeleton of a newly discovered species of carnivorous dinosaur to be sold by Aguttes auction house in Paris this June offers the opportunity to name it after the buyer.

Pete Townshend guitar smashed at end of The Who concert now on offer at US auction
04 April 2018High at the top of any list of seminal moments in rock history will be Pete Townshend’s penchant for often destroying guitars at the end of a gig with The Who.

Huge Heathrow murals by former RAF pilot come to auction after Terminal One revamp
03 April 2018A series of enamel murals by a Polish artist once imprisoned in a Russian gulag who later trained as an RAF Spitfire pilot are coming to auction after the revamp of Heathrow Terminal One.

Tri-ang sell-out auction strikes a blow for the traditional toy market beyond Star Wars and Lego
30 March 2018Despite Lego and Star Wars hogging the headlines when it comes to high prices paid out recently by toy collectors, the ‘old school’ has struck back to land a blow for more venerable brands.

Olympia antiques arms fair reloads for its second edition
13 March 2018The organisers of the inaugural Antique Arms Fair at Olympia London last September hope to build on the positive feedback from that event with the second one coming up in April.

Suffragettes in sashes replace snakes and ladders for board game up at auction
13 March 2018The suffragette memorabilia collecting market throws up some pretty strange items at times but few can be more unusual than the board game Pank-a-Squith.

Lord Ashcroft buys Sidney Day Victoria Cross medal group at Dix Noonan Webb auction
08 March 2018While the record-breaking Victoria Cross medal sold in November last year may have eluded him, Lord Ashcroft is far from inactive when it comes to buying more of these honours for his medals gallery at the Imperial War Museum in London.

People on the move - latest appointments
07 March 2018A round-up of people in the news across the art and antiques world.

Fred Dibnah heritage centre contents to be sold at auction
06 March 2018I interviewed Fred Dibnah once, as a wet-behind-the-ears journalism student in Preston. He had just come down from the third-tallest church spire in the country at St Walburge’s, which dominates the city skyline at 309ft high.

Tiffany tiles tempt US bid
05 March 2018A fresh-to-market consignment involving great names of Art Nouveau/Arts & Crafts and a New York buyer determined to have it… It hasn’t taken long for newcomer Heliers Auction (18% buyer’s premium) to come up with the sort of winning combination all auctioneers hope for.

First Doctor Who script up at auction
05 March 2018The script for the very first Doctor Who episode owned by the first actor to play the role is coming up at auction in the West Midlands.

Rolex made famous by Steve McQueen makes house record hammer price at Dudley saleroom Aston's
01 March 2018A Rolex of the model made famous after being worn by King of Cool Steve McQueen has set a house record at West Midlands saleroom Aston’s Auctioneers.