International

About 80% of the global art market by value takes place outside the UK. The largest art market in the world is the US with China in third place (after the UK) followed by France, Germany and Switzerland.

Many more nations have a rich art and antiques heritage with active auction, dealer, fair, gallery and museum sectors even if their market size by value is smaller.

Read the top stories and latest art and antiques news from all these countries.

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Gray table could be the prototype

21 April 2025

An unmistakable piece of modern furniture is the highlight of the sale on May 16 at Lempertz in Cologne.

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Bureau ‘given by Churchill’ to admired Sir Bindon

21 April 2025

Estimated at €1000, this 19th century Irish mahogany bureau with a link to Sir Winston Churchill sold for €9500 (£8000) at Fonsie Mealy (25% buyer’s premium) in Castlecomer, Co Kilkenny.

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French clock ticks happily along among legendary chaos

21 April 2025

Nineteenth century French creation features Fall of Phaeton Greek myth

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Bidders eye up ducal armband

21 April 2025

Star lot of a section of a recent Neumeister’s (30/27/25% buyer’s premium) auction in Munich devoted to the legacy of Alexander Eugen, Duke of Württemberg, who died last year at the age of 91, was literally one of the eyecatchers.

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Lievens’ version of Susanna bathing surfaces at Cologne saleroom

21 April 2025

The biblical story of Susanna and the Elders, also known as Susanna Bathing, has inspired artists throughout the centuries, among them Jan Lievens who painted this version in c.1630.

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Pietra Dura is a top find of Bishop’s House

21 April 2025

The contents of the Bishop’s House in Newry, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh, were sold by Victor Mee (20% buyer’s premium) earlier this year.

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Centrepiece given to Prussian politician was thought to be a snub to Bismarck

21 April 2025

As a token of their appreciation for his work as administrator of the region around the German town of Geldern, a few miles from the Dutch border, 16 mayors from local towns presented the Prussian politician and bureaucrat Georg von Eerde with a monumental silver centrepiece.

Medieval manuscript

Dealer sells ‘feminist’ medieval manuscript to Getty Museum

17 April 2025

Dealer Les Enluminures has sold a ‘pioneering-feminist’ medieval manuscript to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Medieval Kiddush cup

Earliest known Kiddush cup emerges at Sotheby’s

16 April 2025

The oldest known medieval Jewish artefact, a Kiddush cup from the 11th or 12th century, is being offered at Sotheby’s later this year.

Jackie Kennedy sketch

Jackie Kennedy sketch flies over estimate at Bonhams

16 April 2025

An original artwork by Jackie Kennedy (1929-1994) created just one month before the assassination of her husband, US President John F Kennedy, drew strong demand at a recent Bonhams sale.

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Trump's tariffs: trade seeks clarity on antiques exemptions as price of gold soars

14 April 2025

Dealers and collectors are still seeking clarity on whether the US ‘Liberation Day’ trade tariffs will apply to antiques.

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Kongo nail figure hammered down at four times estimate

14 April 2025

A tribal art sale held by Lempertz (26/20% buyer’s premium) in Brussels earlier this year was led by an exceptional nkisi nkondi figure. Guided at €70,000-80,000, it hammered at €320,000 (£264,500).

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Ottoman inkwell attracts 37 bids at online auction

14 April 2025

A fine example of early 18th century Ottoman metalwork sold for many times its estimate at Stockholms Auktionsverk (20% buyer’s premium) on February 20.

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Plants pressed into action to create Harder’s Herbaria

14 April 2025

Two unusual books took top honours at a Neumeister (30/27/25% buyer’s premium) auction in Munich, both achieving multiples of the estimates.

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Modern furniture made with the Niemeyer touch

14 April 2025

As with Pierre Jeanneret and his vision for Chandigarh in India, Oscar Niemeyer (1907-2012) is famous for his involvement in the city of Brasilia as chief architect.

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Print purchaser was active in ‘Golden Age’ of collecting

14 April 2025

Swedish civil engineer and army officer with great understanding bought the best impressions available

2689NEDI NIB Chief Oshkosh Beer Can

American beer can sets new record

10 April 2025

The “rarest crowntainer” on the market has become the most expensive beer can ever sold as market shows no sign of letting up

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Peacocks inspired Aesthetic style

07 April 2025

Aesthetic Movement designers and artists were in thrall to the peacock and its extravagant plumage.

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Jumbo joys of a mystery elephant's head

07 April 2025

Perhaps it was meant to be a trade sign. Maybe it was commissioned by someone who wanted to decorate a house with a big game trophy but lacked the funds to bag one.

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The bold man and the sea: Hemingway fishing rod sells

07 April 2025

One lucky bidder landed a top-of-the-line big game fishing rod made expressly for Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961).

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