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.

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Boivin necklace provenanced to pair of prominent socialites is the talk of New York

06 January 2025

Jewellery dating to c.1960 was once owned by well-known women in New York and Palm Beach

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Crown pin cushion reputably made from royal dress material

06 January 2025

Pin cushions, including an early 19th century example made from a silk dress believed to be worn by Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), were a major feature of a recent auction at Warwick-based Bleasdales’ (20% buyer’s premium).

Titiano Aspetti sculpture

‘The quintessential connoisseur’s collection’ comes to auction

03 January 2025

Lyon & Turnbull will sell the art collection of the banker and financier Bernard Kelly (1930-2022) in London on January 15.

Derrick Warren Lancaster Bomber Photo With Autographs

Guy Gibson Dambusters collection to go under the hammer

03 January 2025

A private collection of memorabilia commemorating Dambuster Guy Gibson (1918-1944) is to be auctioned on January 7 at Gildings Auctioneers in Leicestershire.

Mason's ironstone Cornucopia

Single-owner collection of Mason’s pottery comes to Buckinghamshire auction

02 January 2025

Bourne End Auction Rooms is set to offer for sale 111 lots from the Velma Young collection on January 7.

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British artist Shannon's Lady in a Black Hat revealed to be a model who also inspired Augustus John

02 January 2025

British artist Charles Haslewood Shannon (1863-1937) is closely associated with the Bloomsbury Group, the famous collective of writers, intellectuals and artists in early 20th-century London.

Commonwealth oak armchair

Where bread meets oak: remarkable 17th century armchair emerges at Salisbury sale

30 December 2024

This oak panelled back armchair can be firmly dated to the Commonwealth period.

Hansons Cornwall team

News in brief including Hansons expanding into Cornwall

30 December 2024

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including news of Hansons taking over Barbara Kirk's former premises in Penzance.

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Art market: Major record for Harry Dixon as Mabel makes a striking subject

30 December 2024

Portrait of artist's wife stands out among works by more famous names in Salisbury saleroom

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Sword awarded to mutiny defeater, duellist and tiger killer

30 December 2024

The recipient of this George III period shamshir was once described by military historian Sir John Fortescue as “the bravest man to ever wear a red coat”.

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Dublin salutes a son of the city with an ornate sabre

30 December 2024

An Irish presentation ormolu-mounted and enamelled sabre came for sale at a recent auction at Bonhams Knightsbridge (28/27/21/14.5% buyer’s premium).

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Cup recognised gallantry of Major Nunn

30 December 2024

A George III Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund silver presentation two-handled covered cup was offered as part of the Fine Decorative Arts sale at Bonhams (28/27/21/14.5% buyer’s premium) in London.

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Trafalgar swords shine brightest among Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund prizes

30 December 2024

The Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund was formed at a meeting of merchants and underwriters at the Lloyd’s Coffee House in London in July 1803, to reward those who had displayed significant valour in the defence of Britain. The funds came via public subscription.

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Nelson memorabilia sails again thanks to second dedicated auction at Bonhams

30 December 2024

Punchy prices result as demand for relics linked to the British naval hero remains evidently high

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Napoleon may have been foiled in his wishes for exile but at least he enjoyed wine and fresh food

30 December 2024

A pair of pistols that were presented by Napoleon just six weeks after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo hammered at £30,000 in Thomas Del Mar’s sale of Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria held at Olympia Auctions (25% buyer’s premium).

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Find a tale of the famous Roxana at auction

30 December 2024

First edition of Defoe’s final novel fought over by online bidders up to a hammer price of £16,000

William Morris CHAUCER THE FINEST BOOK SINCE THE GUTENBERG BIBLE. Bonhams

William Morris’s Kelmscott Press books achieve white glove result at Bonhams

23 December 2024

A complete collection of the books published by 19th century designer William Morris (1834-1896) from his printing company Kelmscott Press achieved white glove results at Bonhams New York.

Broadway Barn in Ripley

Surrey auction house to sell single-owner collection from luxury holiday cottage

23 December 2024

Parker Fine Art Auctions in Farnham is selling the collection of the late Melinda (‘Mindy’) McLean, a businesswoman who was a keen patron of the arts and a supporter of young artists.

Martin Wilson of Phillips

Martin Wilson to succeed Ed Dolman as chief executive at Phillips

20 December 2024

Executive chairman of Phillips Ed Dolman is standing down in 2025 and will be succeeded by Martin Wilson.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Derelict by Jean-Michel Basquiat

Sotheby’s makes dramatic u-turn over buyers’ and sellers’ fees

20 December 2024

Auction house Sotheby’s is to roll back the commission structure it introduced just seven months ago.

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