Latest News Articles by Tom Derbyshire
Muhammad Ali gloves are latest boxing boost for auctioneer Graham Budd
04 May 2017No offence to Neil Diamond, a highly respected singer, but if you are a 12-year-old boy then memorabilia linked to him is not likely to be top of your present list. Fortunately, the other gift was a pair of boxing gloves owned by Muhammad Ali.
Uncovered documents up at auction reveal more about Bristol slave traders
03 May 2017The uncomfortable but inescapable fact that a lot of Britain’s wealth was based on business fuelled by slavery was underlined recently by the case of Colston Hall in Bristol.
Debut medals sale for new Baldwin’s unit
02 May 2017Networking is far more than a good chinwag. As Baldwin’s of St James’s medal specialist Mark Smith explains, it can also be good business.
Car’s the star in extension tale at Suffolk auction
02 May 2017It wasn’t so much a Road to Damascus moment for Edward Crichton but more the road back to Bury St Edmunds, a car journey that provided the Lacy Scott & Knight auctioneer with much-needed think time.
Church prayers answered at auction as rare US double eagle coin soars
28 April 2017‘In God we trust’ goes the phrase. It had a double meaning when an American church sold a rare 19th century coin with a result no doubt causing more than a few hallelujahs.
Ashes memorabilia at auction catches attention in cricket collecting field
28 April 2017Cricket can be a confusing game, full of ins and outs, stopping for lunch and tea and rain, with five-day games that can still end in a draw.
Stamford estate of play a year later
28 April 2017Just over a year since its launch, Stamford Auction Rooms is staging its first estate sale on May 27.
London coin dealer expands with series of appointments including ex-Spink specialist
27 April 2017Coin dealership Coincraft has welcomed four new members of staff and launched a new website.
Ship figureheads lead the way to auction discoveries
26 April 2017Poor old Christopher Columbus. Fair enough, he ended up with a country, part of a US state name and an Ohio state capital named after him, but it is the United States of America, not to mention South and North America, that endured.
Brunel and an older form of Great Western rail frustration
25 April 2017Delays and overspends on the Great Western route out of London are frustrating but letters up for auction on April 29 reveal that things didn’t always go smoothly even for the brilliant engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Titanic survivor fur coat worn in lifeboat sells at auction
25 April 2017The appetite for collecting Titanic memorabilia remains huge judging by the latest dedicated auction in which a fur coat worn by a member of the crew was offered.
Merchant Navy WW2 George Cross hero's medals up for auction
25 April 2017As with Bomber Command and the ‘Forgotten Army’ in Burma, certain British units in the Second World War can often be overlooked and the participants felt ignored.
Watch-tapping Alfred Hitchcock Psycho film poster at auction
24 April 2017Psycho must have been a frightening enough film in its day even without a menacing poster that greeted cinema-goers.
Albums from an Asian Odyssey at Lyon & Turnbull
24 April 2017Johannes Schröder (1870-1942) was not only a wealthy German merchant but also a globetrotter and a pioneer in utilising the invention of photography to document his time.
Aston Martin DB6 barn find emerges from the Essex grime
22 April 2017Aston Martins are associated with glamour and glitz. The car of James Bond. But the example coming up in a classic car auction in Essex on May 7 is more muck than mystique.
Harold Riley works from restaurant wall served up at Cheshire auction
21 April 2017In Eccles near Manchester in the Sixties, artist Harold Riley enjoyed the food so much at an Italian restaurant he discovered that he gave the proprietor one of his paintings.
The early bicycles taking design beyond the Boneshaker and Penny Farthing
19 April 2017Boneshakers and Penny Farthings were the forerunners of the bicycle we know now but were hardly practical as everyday transport for the masses. Step (or pedal) forward the ‘safety bike’.
Lawrences backs Camden Town Group display
18 April 2017Lawrences of Crewkerne is co-sponsoring a major new exhibition of works by the Camden Town Group which runs at the Museum of Somerset in Taunton until July 8.
Appointments at Chiswick Auctions and James D Julia
18 April 2017ATG’s selection of appointments in the art and antiques industry.