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Golly is welcomed back with £4500

04 April 2005

HE HAS suffered a few knocks to his character in his 110-year history, but when Golly’s life began over a century ago, it was hard to find anything not to love about him.

Trade targeted in new scam to launder money: 'Job offer' cloaks risk being landed with huge bills and legal action

04 April 2005

THE trade are being warned of a new internet scam that risks involving innocent dealers in money laundering – and can leave them with large bills to pay.

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Bonnington goes to Tate

04 April 2005

TATE Britain has acquired an important painting by Richard Parkes Bonnington (1802-1828) thanks to grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Art Fund.

Hamptons’ new name

30 March 2005

HAMPTONS Auctioneers of Godalming will change their name to Dreweatt Neate this month. Having become part of The Fine Art Auction Group earlier this year, the saleroom will be rebranded under the Dreweatt Neate banner in time for the Surrey firm’s April 13 sale.

eBay Bianconi ban seems to be over

30 March 2005

EBAY appear to have dropped their ban on the sale of works by Italian designer Fulvio Bianconi.

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Auction record for Catteau

30 March 2005

In 2001 international connoisseurial interest and commercial hype accompanied a major exhibition and accompanying book on the Belgian ceramicist Charles Catteau (1880-1966). There are signs that the market is now beginning to mature – minor Boch Frères works by Catteau were very soft at Bonhams in London on March 1 – but Brussels auctioneers Horta were able to offer a major signed studio piece by the artist on March 21-22.

Anderson & Garland move and revamp their sales programme

30 March 2005

LEADING north east auctioneers Anderson & Garland are to leave behind their city centre premises in favour of a suburban warehouse-style saleroom.