Auctions

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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Female ceramics designer shone in Copenhagen

27 October 2025

Around 1900, the majority of women employed in the ceramic industry worked solely in the decoration department, more often than not as painters.

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Japanese art in London: A selection of auction previews

27 October 2025

A selection of upcoming auction highlights

Books and works on paper auction calendar, October 29-November 17, 2025

27 October 2025

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

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Spanish sign amazes at €180,000 hammer

27 October 2025

In recent years, Germany has often shown itself to be a vibrant market for enamel signs, attracting international bidders who on several occasions have been willing to invest six-figure prices when rare pieces come under the hammer.

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Previews: issue 2716

27 October 2025

Our selection of stand-out lots from seven upcoming auctions

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Archibald Knox classic clock makes 15 times estimate in Berlin

27 October 2025

Arts & Crafts design for Liberty is highly prized at German auction

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Cabinet card tells tale of a US legal first

27 October 2025

A c.1891 cabinet card that captures a significant episode of both Native American and US history realised six times its low estimate at Grant Zahajko Auctions (27% buyer’s premium).

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Asian Art: Strength and excellence as cream of the crop comes to the capital

27 October 2025

Asian Art in London (AAL), the umbrella event that brings together dealers and auction houses in the common aim of promoting the UK’s capital as a market centre for Asian works of art, returns for its 28th edition.

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Sundials stayed in the spotlight for surprisingly long time

27 October 2025

By the 15th century the mechanical clock age had dawned but time had not entirely been called yet on the sundial.

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Chinese art in London: A selection of auction previews

27 October 2025

A selection of upcoming auction highlights

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Rolex joined the Kew for quality marking

27 October 2025

The opportunity to obtain a ‘Kew A Certificate’ did not just attract local British makers but drew in Rolex as well.

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Painting extols virtues of pies and playing cards

27 October 2025

The oeuvre of the Alsatian painter Sebastian Stoskopff (1597-1657) is far from extensive. Only some 60 of his works are thought to exist, of which 26 are signed and 10 dated.

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Falling upwards: the chance to buy a rare horological survivor

27 October 2025

Falling-ball or falling-globe clocks are great horological rarities; only about 30 examples are thought to have survived since their construction in the second half of the 17th century.

Silver and glass wine decanter

Price Reporter: Latest auction results including a Guild of Handicraft decanter

24 October 2025

ATG Price Reporter brings you a regularly updated selection of auction prices keeping you on top of the latest market values

Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art auction

Christie’s posts higher Modern British total with new buyer’s premium now in force

24 October 2025

Christie’s reported a 20% year-on-year rise in the total for its evening sale of Modern British and Irish Art in London – the first auction in this category to take place under the firm’s updated rate of buyer’s premium.

Antibes by Leslie Marr

Artists’ estates sale underlines vibrant market at more affordable levels

23 October 2025

The Modern and Contemporary art market isn’t all about the expensive headline lots sold during Frieze week.

Waterloo bandsman

Identity of mystery Battle of Waterloo black bandsman revealed

21 October 2025

The identity of the mystery sitter in a portrait sold at a Sussex auction, who was depicted in the uniform of a cavalry regiment and wearing a Waterloo Medal, has now been revealed by the National Army Museum.

Claret jug

Bear witness to a bullish market with silver novelty claret jug

20 October 2025

Victorian silver novelties do not come much better than this claret jug by top London maker Robert Hennell (1826-91).

Clare Durham

Clare Durham to lead ceramics and glass department in Devizes

20 October 2025

Henry Aldridge & Son in Devizes is establishing a dedicated ceramics and glass department, after appointing specialist valuer and cataloguer Clare Durham.

French map

Pick of the week: Mapping out the Jacobite dream

20 October 2025

The latest Library Sale at Cheffins in Cambridge included a rare French map documenting the campaign of ‘Charles Edward Prince de Galles’ in 1745-46.

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