Latest News Articles by Tom Derbyshire
Tennis press coverage as Slazenger racket storage unit from the 1920s draws bidders
23 September 2019This rare oak Slazenger tennis racket press featured in the Vintage & Antique toy sale at Mitchells (20% buyer’s premimum) of Cockermouth on July 20.
Pugilist pioneers bid to punchy price at Dorset saleroom
23 September 2019Daniel Mendoza is considered one of the first ‘modern’ boxers – one who helped elevate boxing to a sport rather than just two blokes beating each other up.
Schotten's inspired offering in Burford
23 September 2019Dealer Manfred Schotten “grew up skiing in Bavaria, started to play golf, was taken fly-fishing by friends and started noticing sporting antiques and memorabilia. This is when it really started.”
Council bids for Morton medal
23 September 2019The first Olympic gold medal won by a British woman in an individual swimming event has been bought by her home town for public display.
All Blacks Originals are fern favourites at Welsh saleroom
23 September 2019Rugby is said to be akin to a religion in Wales and Cardiff saleroom Rogers Jones (18% buyer’s premium inc VAT) has scored impressively in recent years with related lots – such as the auction record for a shirt.
Wolves legends through the years
23 September 2019This 9ct Rolex Tudor wristwatch below was presented by the Northern Irish FA to forward Derek Dougan, known by his nickname ‘The Doog’.
Scottish swords in battle and play
12 August 2019A Battle of Culloden period Clan MacTavish silver inlaid basket-hilted back sword sold for £4800, just below top estimate, at the Antony Cribb (22% buyer’s premium) auction on July 30.
Terracotta figure of legendary cricketer WG Grace hits £10,000 hammer in Canterbury auction
08 August 2019With the new cricket world champions facing an uphill struggle after being thrashed in the first Ashes test by the Aussies, England could do with summoning the spirit of WG Grace.
Extraordinary 'photo gun’ sets a house record by selling for £138,000 at Special Auction Services
24 July 2019A ‘photo gun’ inspired by an African explorer has been snapped up for a hammer price of £138,000 at Special Auction Services, setting a house record for the Newbury saleroom.
Notorious Ashes Dennis Lillee banned aluminium cricket bat scores £5200 at auction
23 July 2019The Cricket World Cup final proved to be one of the most dramatic matches ever – and controversial. Should the Stokes bat-hitting accident have earned six points or five?
Pick of the week: ‘Blonde bombshell’ poster makes big impact at auction
22 July 2019A controversial Second World War poster by renowned designer Abram Games (1914-96) has sold for what is believed to be an auction record.
Classic wartime posters impress in Dorset auction including a probable Abram Games record price
18 July 2019A poster which is one of the most famous worldwide is also one of the rarest: just six copies of the British First World War design showing a fierce Kitchener pointing at YOU are known to exist.
How a saleroom can get into the right groove to offer an amphibious vehicle and a 12m sofa
17 July 2019As an auction house, what sale format do you squeeze an amphibious vehicle or a 12m long sofa into? When it comes to the ‘weird and wonderful’, auctioneers often face a challenge.
Early Special Boat Service badges and insignia show the special forces collecting impact on auctions
15 July 2019The lot description ‘special forces’ always causes a stir among militaria collectors and a particularly good example emerged at specialist auction house Bosleys of Marlow.