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Della Robbia sets auction record in Salisbury sale

06 January 2025

Some strong bids were achieved in 2024 for the best of the Della Robbia Pottery but none higher than the £14,000 tendered at Woolley & Wallis (plus 26% buyer’s premium) for a large plaque by Cassandra Annie Walker.

London Art Week festival calls it a day after 10 years

06 January 2025

After 10 years, London Art Week (LAW) has folded. Citing changes in the UK capital’s art market and financial shortfalls, the board said the December showing of the twice-yearly festival of traditional art will be the last

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Pick of the Week: St Patrick’s relic rings out in electrotype

06 January 2025

During the 1860s the South Kensington Museum in London (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) campaigned to have electrotypes made of important historic artefacts.

Famille rose medallion bowls

Fine pair of famille rose medallion bowls is among five lots to watch

06 January 2025

With estimates from £400, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this month

A fragment from HMS Bounty

Fragment from HMS Bounty found in vendor’s attic heads to auction

06 January 2025

A fragment from HMS Bounty that has been discovered in an attic is coming to auction in Derby on February 26.

Memoir of Captain Paul Cuffee

Rare memoir of ‘a man of color’ makes 10 times estimate in Gloucestershire sale

06 January 2025

A scarce lifetime biography of the renowned pan-Africanist Paul Cuffee, found plenty of competition at a recent auction at Dominic Winter.

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Harry Houdini King of Cards poster had been collected by Yorkshireman spellbound by magic

06 January 2025

Erik Weisz (1864-1926) launched his monumental career as the illusionist Harry Houdini in 1891 as a specialist in card tricks.

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Moore bronze comes out of Manhattan

06 January 2025

A late but textbook bronze by Henry Moore (1898-1986) sold for $75,000 (£59,000) at a 145-lot sale held in New York by Auctions at Showplace (25% buyer’s premium).

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Portal to a secret past: Portrait miniatures can pack in plenty of hidden messages says specialist Emma Rutherford

06 January 2025

Emma Rutherford admits to being “a very boring child” who became fascinated by history at the age of 10 or 11.

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Previews: issue 2675

06 January 2025

A selection of lots from upcoming sales

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Different time and place can deliver a different result in this fickle world of auctions

06 January 2025

The auction market can be a fickle beast, as results for the same items offered on separate occasions sometimes show.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2675

06 January 2025

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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News in brief including sale of banker Bernard Kelly's art collection

06 January 2025

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including news of the sale of a Bernard Kelly's art collection and a £10m jewellery theft

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Birth tablets underline Lowestoft’s sense of belonging

06 January 2025

Porcelain birth tablets with their roots in Suffolk are unique to the factory

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Lowestoft Cannon Ball beaker and cover blasts away estimate

06 January 2025

A recent weekly sale at Gorringe’s (25% buyer’s premium) in Lewes included an English porcelain rarity: a blue and white Cannon Ball pattern beaker and cover.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, January 7-31, 2025

06 January 2025

Our regular listing of books and works on paper sales

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Dresser claret jug proved too pricey to produce in great number

06 January 2025

The hugely versatile Christopher Dresser sold 37 different designs to the Sheffield firm of Dixon and Sons from 1879-82.

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Handy for a bit of sharp practice at the card table

06 January 2025

Gambling today - particularly card playing - is a largely sanitised affair, occurring in luxurious settings under strict observation in town centre casinos.

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Sought-after Chronometer observed in West Sussex saleroom

06 January 2025

A stand-out lot of Bellmans’ (25% buyer’s premium) biannual Fine Clocks auction on December 5 was a chronometer made for the 1874 British expedition to observe the transit of Venus.

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Dealer duo the Hobarts set Irish eyes smiling

06 January 2025

Two sales in London offered personal collection of the Hobarts including artists they had championed

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