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.

Deer in a Woodland by Rosa Bonheur

Rosa Bonheur deer study makes 16 times estimate in Surrey auction

23 July 2025

French artist Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899) is described in the Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists as ‘a colourful and formidable character, outspoken in her feminine independence’.

Moon Jug by Ben Nicholson

Jerwood expands collection with Nicholson auction purchase

23 July 2025

Arts charity Jerwood Foundation has purchased another Ben Nicholson (1894-1982) artwork.

Robert Jobling's Grandfather’s Pride

Memories of the North: Robert Jobling pictures come to auction

21 July 2025

A group of works by Robert Jobling (1841-1923), a leading figure in the artistic circles of late 19th century Tyneside, has come to Newcastle saleroom Anderson & Garland.

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‘What am I bid for… my own lots?’ Toys sale includes Bunny Campione's bunnies

21 July 2025

Renowned consignor and Antiques Roadshow specialist invited up to the rostrum in Newbury

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Quaker connections outlined in a fascinating collection sold at auction

21 July 2025

Manuscripts underline the overlapping lives of families in northern England and their extensive travels

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Why Child & Child was the artist’s choice

21 July 2025

Walter Child (1840-1930) and Harold Child (1848-1915), the sons of an East End pawnbroker who left a fortune of £30,000, opened as art jewellers in 1880 at 1 Seville Street, Belgravia.

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Elizabethan grasshopper ring jumps to £42,000

21 July 2025

A previously unrecorded Elizabethan gold and enamel signet ring, a gift from the influential Tudor financier and merchant, Sir Thomas Gresham (1519-79), sold for £42,000 at Noonans (24% buyer’s premium).

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Dior brooch chimes again, this time at Birmingham auction

21 July 2025

Just a month after a rare Christian Dior (1905-57) musical brooch was sold Tajan in Paris, two more examples appeared for sale at Fellows’ (30% buyer’s premium inc VAT) Handbags & Accessories auction in Birmingham on June 24.

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Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet flies to 14 times estimate

21 July 2025

A modestly estimated Van Cleef & Arpels, 18ct yellow gold gem set charm bracelet from c.1960 did particularly well for Dreweatts.

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Pre-20th century dolls delight today’s collectors

21 July 2025

Described as “rare and exquisite” when it came up for auction at C&T (22% buyer’s premium), an early painted carved wooden doll lived up to her billing.

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Antique jewellery: Buying trends across a buoyant market

21 July 2025

Antique and vintage jewellery remains a strong suit across a broad range of styles, periods and values.

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‘At the height of Cartier’s creative prowess’

21 July 2025

Crowning the summer jewellery sales was the spectacular Cartier London turquoise and diamond tiara from 1930 offered by Bonhams (28/27/21/14.5% buyer’s premium).

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The Left Bank with dust jacket is just right for buyer

21 July 2025

A first edition copy of 'The Left Bank and Other Stories' by the Dominican author Jean Rhys (1890-1979) and 'Portrait of New York' by Cecil Beaton (1904-80) were offered together at Ewbank’s (25% buyer’s premium).

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Spencer Perceval in memorium: mourning ring among jewels auction highlights

21 July 2025

The finest mourning jewels pertain to historical events, royalty, and well-known personages. A good selection has come to market in recent weeks

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Canaletto allows for positive view of the London Old Master series

21 July 2025

For a sector often tainted by an inadequate supply of fresh and top-draw material, the latest series of Old Master auctions in London certainly had moments where the core market woes seemed mysteriously absent.

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CS Lewis sleeper reveals Malvern and Moore link

21 July 2025

A group lot of works by or pertaining to CS Lewis performed rather better than its modest guide at Scottish firm Taylors Auction Rooms (26% buyer’s premium).

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Schlemmer estate opens up market after bitter legal dispute

21 July 2025

Descendents of Bauhaus artist finally reach settlement allowing first 22 works to come for sale in Cologne

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Martel Maides hits 50 and is set for a new home

21 July 2025

Onwards and upwards as Guernsey auction house thrives on island life

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Positive faces helped by primary provenance at Bonhams

21 July 2025

Three portraits that came fresh to the market with an unbroken provenance drew strong interest at Bonhams’ latest Old Master auction in London.

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‘Antiques Roadshow’ brooch comes to south London saleroom

21 July 2025

A Chaumet Art Deco white gold, rock crystal, diamond and ruby lapel clip brooch seen in a 1990s episode of Antiques Roadshow reappeared at a recent Roseberys (26/25/20% buyer’s premium) jewellery auction in West Norwood, London.

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