Latest News Articles by Tom Derbyshire
Second World War female pioneering pilots memorabilia soars beyond estimates at auction
29 December 2020Memorabilia relating to members of a pioneering elite group of female pilots who flew in the Second World War soared over estimates at two auction houses.
Russell Flint returns in the same packing tube
21 December 2020The mixed-owner element of a recent Onslows’ sale included a William Russell Flint (1890-1969) LNER poster showing Bamburgh Castle.
Please spend your dollars in the USSR
21 December 2020This 1930s Soviet travel poster promotes Trans Siberian Express Shortest way between Europe and the Far East, for Intourist Moscow, Hotel Metropol represented by all main travel bureaus of the world.
Take the train to Saint-Flour
21 December 2020Four lots of French railway posters attracted a good deal of attention at Tennants (20% buyer’s premium) on December 9-10.
Travel posters: Quality counts as classic examples at auction underline the appeal of rare works
21 December 2020A ‘superb connoisseur’s collection’ of classic travel posters underlined the appeal of rare works from the biggest names of this genre
Militaria: Blades of glory at Dominic Winter
14 December 2020A propellor hauled up by a fisherman proved to have an important link to Dambusters leader Guy Gibson and is now coming up at auction, as ATG reports in a wider look at the militaria market
Auction previews: issue 2472
14 December 2020A selection of nine upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
Ingenious, but the Germans smelt a rat
14 December 2020Always popular at auction, always great to write about – so no excuses needed for featuring a selection of the weird and wonderful Second World War spy and sabotage gadgets and ingenious escape devices which do appear often in sales.
Fishing trip that sank enemy ships
14 December 2020After a somewhat chequered period before the war, during which his employment ranged from gold-digging and sailing the South Sea Islands to running a camel racing team and a betting shop, Lt Hubert (Ted) Carse of the the Royal Australian Naval Reserve ended up as a hero.
Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross winners in sale spotlights
14 December 2020Two Victoria Cross medals awarded during the Indian Mutiny offered by Morton & Eden (20% buyer’s premium) in London sold to the same buyer.
Hughie Green took his flying opportunity
14 December 2020Hughie Green (1920-97) is well known as star of film, radio and TV, such as Opportunity Knocks – and a colourful personal life such as being father to Paula Yates. However, he also had a long and eventful career in aviation.
Falklands War honours fetch six figures
14 December 2020The Falklands War was 38 years ago now. However, for medal collectors the conflict is very much in mind, as evidenced by two six-figure results recently at London saleroom Dix Noonan Webb (24% buyer’s premium).
Auction previews: issue 2470
30 November 2020A selection of 13 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
The ‘Attagirls’: British wartime female pilots
30 November 2020Memorabilia relating to two members of a pioneering elite group of female pilots in the Second World War is coming up at two salerooms this month.
Memorabilia reveals role of the brave British female pilots of the Second World War
25 November 2020A medal and other items relating to members of a pioneering group of female pilots who flew in the Second World War is coming up at two auctions.
Keeping the memories alive on the Isle of Man
23 November 2020A local community charity on the Isle of Man, the Knockaloe Trust, keeps alive the memory of the German internees housed there in the First World War and aids research.
Auction previews: issue 2469
23 November 2020A selection of 16 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
Auction previews: issue 2468
16 November 2020A selection of 17 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
A new chapter of Simcock’s career
16 November 2020As Keith Chapman of Modern Art Auctions in Scarborough says, he rarely prints catalogues but coming up in his next auction is “such a good collection of a very underrated artist, we have made an exception”.