Auctions

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


Toy cricket set

Howzat for a Segal toy rarity

03 November 2025

Phillip Segal Toys are very much rarities. He began production in Hampshire in 1938 but was halted when wartime restrictions banned the use of lead.

img_26-7.jpg

A picture by ‘one of the rarest women artists on the market’ is among five lots to watch

03 November 2025

With estimates from £100, here are five previews of upcoming items.

Doulton Lambeth tile panel

Bid Barometer: issue 2717

03 November 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.

img_23-4.jpg

Signed Le Petit Prince is particularly special copy

03 November 2025

A sale conducted by US firm Connecticut River Book Auction (15% buyer’s premium) on September 5 included a very rare copy of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s Le Petit Prince.

img_16-1.jpg

Bed first made c.1580 hailed as ‘most original for years’

03 November 2025

Woolley & Wallis (27% buyer’s premium) considered the Elizabethan bed offered on October 1 to be to ‘by far the most original to be offered at auction in recent years’.

img_41-1.jpg

Meiji crafts attracted a worldwide following

03 November 2025

The Kiryu Kosho Kaisha (The First Japanese Manufacturing and Trading Company) was set up by the Meiji government after the great success of Japanese crafts at the Weltausstellung 1873 Wien (Vienna world’s fair).

img_41-7.jpg

Portrait by Mathilde, Princess Bonaparte makes a record sum

03 November 2025

Doyle (28% buyer’s premium) set a record for an artwork by Mathilde, Princess Bonaparte (1820-1904) at a sale in New York.

img_22-3.jpg

Wars of the Roses bidding battle breaks out for famous Paston Letters lot

03 November 2025

Original manuscript copies of the famous medieval Paston Letters come to the rostrum in Norfolk

img_40-1.jpg

Candelabra custom-built for the Vanderbilts

03 November 2025

A ‘monumental’ pair of 15-light silver candelabra made by Tiffany & Co for a member of the Vanderbilt family hammered for $230,000 (£171,565) at John Moran Auctioneers (27% buyer’s premium) in Monrovia, California.

img_40-8.jpg

Kosler's merchants tempt a six-figure bid

03 November 2025

Franz Xavier Kosler (1864-1905) made his reputation painting Arabian market scenes and the art market continues to admire them.

Victorian taxidermy case

Spotted kiwi and kakapo preserved for posterity at Norfolk auction

03 November 2025

The Collector sale at Bishop & Miller in Glandford, near Holt, on October 29 included this late Victorian taxidermy case of two of New Zealand’s rarest birds.

img_14-6.jpg

Chinese export Bantam work cabinet weighs in at auction

03 November 2025

Cabinet was among Chinese exports headed for Europe shipped through the Dutch trading port in Java

Books and works on paper auction calendar, November 5-21, 2025

03 November 2025

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

img_16-5.jpg

Lawyer’s vase ruled to be worth 1000 times estimate

03 November 2025

Seven international phone bidders competed a blue and white porcelain vase to nearly 1000 times its high estimate at Hansons (25.5% buyer’s premium) in Etwall, Derbyshire on October 9.

img_26-1.jpg

Previews: issue 2717

03 November 2025

Our selection of stand-out lots from 12 upcoming auctions

img_40-5.jpg

One day in American salerooms, two lots of coveted European chairs

03 November 2025

Two sales held just over 1000 miles apart on the same day included coveted examples of European post-war furniture.

img_23-2.jpg

‘Dying Earth’ novel The Night Land lives on in collecting world

03 November 2025

This copy of 'The Night Land' (1912) is a presentation first inscribed on the front endpaper 'Mrs N. Harrison from William Hope Hodgson, Nov 28th /12'.

img_41-6.jpg

Tiffany vase enamelled in Stourbridge period

03 November 2025

A 9in (22cm) high vase Tiffany Studios copper and enamel vase sold for a surprise $20,000 (£14,800) at Roland Auctions (30/20/12.5% buyer’s premium) on September 21.

img_16-6.jpg

Basket picked out from Vincennes Louis XV service

03 November 2025

A Vincennes soft paste porcelain bleu céleste pierced basket from the first Louis XV service sold for £25,000 at Chiswick Auctions (26% buyer’s premium) on October 13.

Volvo

Rare Volvo estate – the archetypal antiques dealer’s car – comes to auction

31 October 2025

An exceptional example of the Volvo estate – the archetypal antiques dealer’s car – comes for sale at Sworders this month.

News

Categories