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News and previews of art and antiques sold at auctions throughout the UK and overseas, from multi-million-pound blockbusters to affordable collectables.


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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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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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How French king’s mistress concealed her pregnancy

06 January 2025

Initially conceived of and worn by Madame de Montespan, Louis XIV’s most prominent mistress, to conceal her pregnancies, the robe à la française or sack-back dress became a dominant form of fashion in the mid- to late-18th century.

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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.

Trade card for golfer Harry Vardon

Pick of the Week: Vardon into the swing of things

30 December 2024

Unless you are a golfer, the name Harry Vardon is probably not a familiar one.

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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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Meissen and more from the Pettey collection sits pretty at German auction

30 December 2024

Top Meissen pieces amassed by US buyer attract interest worldwide but many will stay in Germany

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Gaillard vase flies to over 20 times its guide

30 December 2024

A bronze vase by the Parisian goldsmith Lucien Gaillard caused a stir at Dobiaschofsky (25% buyer’s premium) in Bern.

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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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US Constitution ratified by eager buyer as worth $9m

30 December 2024

Passed down through generations at the historic Hayes Plantation in Edenton, North Carolina, the only privately held Ratification copy of the American Constitution dating to 1787 sold for a whopping $9m (£6.94m).

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Bid Barometer: issue 2674

30 December 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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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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