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‘Dutch lady’ now thought to depict a German Jew

25 November 2024

When it was last sold 30 years ago, Chinese export figures of this rare type were thought to depict a Dutch lady - perhaps the wife of a governor of Batavia.

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Jewellery auction previews in time for Christmas all at 'affordable' levels

25 November 2024

As the gift-giving season arrives, jewellery seldom disappoints. Pictured here are a range of antique and vintage jewels coming up for sale in the next couple of weeks, all with estimates under £1500.

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Poem 'survives as unique text' in a late 15th century Italian manuscript

25 November 2024

A recent sale at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood (26% buyer’s premium) in Exeter included a late 15th century Italian manuscript that is thought to be a codex unicus.

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TV presenter’s latest appearance is at Dorset market

25 November 2024

Braxton joins newcomers at a market with 32 dealers and a waiting list

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Napoleon’s asylum hope went up in smoke

25 November 2024

A pair of pistols that were presented by Napoleon just six weeks after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo are on offer in Thomas Del Mar’s sale of Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria on December 4.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2670

25 November 2024

ATG’s pick of auction lots bought by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com, featuring both the highest prices over-estimate and the top prices paid online.

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‘My building, a bit like me, was starting to crumble so I’ve gone online now’

25 November 2024

For the past 33 years Andrew Singleton has sold antiques from his shop in Yoxford near the Suffolk coast. He moved out in May this year.

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Hongs held crucial role for Chinese export porcelain

25 November 2024

Maryland auction offers a fascinating collection of Chinese porcelain intended for foreign markets

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Mexican made in colonial era – fine South American objects at auction

25 November 2024

A single-owner collection of Antiquities & Oddities offered without reserve by Shapiro Auctions 30/29/18.9% buyer’s premium) in Mamaroneck, New York included several fine South American objects made in the Spanish colonial era.

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Cromwell portrait by his favourite artist rediscovered

25 November 2024

Dickinson Gallery has announced the rediscovery and unveiling of an unfinished portrait of Oliver Cromwell, painted by his favourite artist, Robert Walker, probably around 1649-55.

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Story tellers: How jewellery pieces with a fascinating background boost value

25 November 2024

While the buying audience still loves its brand names and big stones, jewellery with a narrative is a strength of the market

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Dreweatts bucks trend of struggles at the top end

25 November 2024

Booming regional auction house points to experience and contacts as key to source high calibre works

Books and works on paper auction calendar, November 27-December 15, 2024

25 November 2024

Our regular listing of UK and Irish books and works on paper sales

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News in brief including Roman mosaics stopped from export

25 November 2024

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including news of a temporary export bar on Roman mosaics

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Fab Four phonograph is a hit

25 November 2024

The Beatles Memorabilia Auction at Tracks (25% buyer’s premium) in Chorley, Lancashire included one of the most desirable of all commercial Fab Four items: the 1964 Beatles record player by NEMS Enterprises.

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Slice of Hewat-Jaboor collection comes to south London saleroom

25 November 2024

Former Masterpiece fair chairman was particularly enthusiastic about antiquities

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Fill the starring role by winning an astronomy board game

25 November 2024

John Wallis was one of the leading publishers of board games in the early 19th century. One of them, Science in Sport, or the Pleasures of Astronomy, was first issued in 1804 and revised in 1815.

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Modern classics by female designers in focus

25 November 2024

The French-American sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) started making jewellery in the early 1970s after she was introduced to the Italian goldsmith Giancarlo Montebello in Paris.

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Top stories this week including news of a rare cigar case spotted on eBay making a windfall at auction

24 November 2024

The most viewed stories on this website over the last week included news of an Irish antiques sleuth making a major profit on a £200 eBay purchase.

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West end gallery focuses on rarely seen women artists in new show

22 November 2024

Featuring a mix of the acclaimed, forgotten and rarely seen artist, Darnley Fine Art is putting female painters in the spotlight this Christmas

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