Auctioneers

The auction process is a key part of the secondary art and antiques market.

Firms of auctioneers usually specialise in a number of fields such as jewellery, ceramics, paintings, Asian art or coins but many also hold general sales where the goods available are not defined by a particular genre and are usually lower in value.

Auctioneers often provide other services such as probate and insurance valuations.

2673 NE Cook Medal

Captain Cook’s medal sails to museum overseas

11 December 2024

A medal made to be given to Pacific islanders who encountered Cook and his crew appeared at RWB Auctions in Wiltshire

Dickin Medal

‘Worthy of a Hollywood film’: Dog of War medal sells to family of heroic canine’s original owner

10 December 2024

A Dickin Medal – the animal equivalent of the VC – has sold for £50,000 at coin and medal auctioneers Morton and Eden.

John Lavery sketch

Lavery's Irish Treaty sketch sells to Dublin gallery at Bellmans

10 December 2024

A signed study for a major work by Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) drew significant competition when it appeared at West Sussex auction house Bellmans (25% buyer’s premium).

Ruby Slippers

Dorothy’s Wizard of Oz ruby slippers make record for entertainment memorabilia

09 December 2024

The pair, once stolen from the Judy Garland Museum, sold for almost ten times their estimate at Heritage Auctions

Pair of dragon bowls

Qing dragon bowls soar above £200-400 guide to take £250,000 in Newcastle sale

09 December 2024

This pair of 5in (13cm) Qing bowls, each very finely decorated in iron red with dragons among cloud scrolls and stylised waves soared above their estimate of £200-400 to sell for £250,000 at Anderson & Garland on November 28.

Martin Bros teapot

Pick of the Week: Teatime with the Martin family

09 December 2024

A forgotten moment from the engaging story of the Martin family of potters is told through a teapot sold at Woolley & Wallis’ British Art Pottery & Design auction on December 3.

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‘Wantage Botticelli’ sparks fervent bidding to lead Old Master series in London

09 December 2024

The latest series of Old Master auctions in London looked a little thin with the evening sales comprising less than 30 lots, but the series was not without its highpoints.

Limehouse cat model

Fur flies: Limehouse cat sets a new auction high

09 December 2024

A new record for Limehouse porcelain was set at Bonhams’ Fine Glass and British Ceramics sale for a recently discovered second known slip-cast cat model.

2672NEDI Bonhams KELMSCOTT CHAUCER

Complete collection of Kelmscott Press books comes for sale for the first time

09 December 2024

A complete collection of the books published by Kelmscott Press – the passion project of William Morris (1834-96) – will be offered at auction for the first time at Bonhams in New York on December 17.

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Could it be artist Mary Beale by her own hand?

09 December 2024

A bust-length study, thought to be a self-portrait by Mary Beale (1633-99) from the early 1660s, sold above estimate at a recent sale at Parker Fine Art Auctions (25% buyer’s premium).

Diana Hollis

Obituary: Diana Hollis

09 December 2024

Diana Hollis, known to many in the silver and jewellery trade, has died at the age of 81.

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Diptych is auction record for Perugino

09 December 2024

Pair of religious panels used as altar sell on low estimate but still result in auction record for the artist

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McQueen’s shirt swap was a final one-off

09 December 2024

Graham Budd’s (24% buyer’s premium) On the Road to Manchester & The Kits of Legends Auction on October 1-2 included memorabilia from former Red Devils Gordon McQueen (1952-2023), David McCreery (b.1957) and Viv Anderson (b.1956).

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1966 World Cup masterplan revealed in a simple suitcase

09 December 2024

A suitcase given by a famous football manager to his next-door neighbours contained a winning formula

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The Ottoman world opened up thanks to historical and illustrated books

09 December 2024

Single-owner collection offered in south London reveals costumes and culture of the empire

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Cheltenham Gold Cup in high demand even in replica form

09 December 2024

A replica Cheltenham Gold Cup awarded to Frank Vickerman, the owner of 1948 winner Cottage Rake, fetched £26,000 at Graham Budd (24% buyer’s premium) on November 13.

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It’s the turn of Grimshaw Junior to step into the moonlight

09 December 2024

Son of the famous John Atkinson Grimshaw under focus with two of his own works in the same style

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ATG LETTER: Your Dodin Sèvres story brought feeling of déjà vu

09 December 2024

Re: ‘Celebrating a skilled Sèvres decorator’ (cover story ATG No 2671).

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Lost wax lalique finds admirers

09 December 2024

Sale including pieces produced by French designer in cire perdue technique attracts international interest

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Baggies glory days recalled by John Kaye memorabilia

09 December 2024

The late 1960s was a glorious time to be a Baggies fan.

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