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Ivory statuette

Dealers outraged at report claiming benefits of the Ivory Act nearly four years on

23 January 2026

Antiques dealers have described the Ivory Act as a “vast amount of expensive, time-consuming red tape” which has, for one, “taken away 50% of annual turnover”.

Japanese octopus netsuke

Edo period ivory netsuke to be sold after gaining ‘outstanding quality’ exemption

23 January 2026

Norfolk auction house TW Gaze has secured permission to sell an Edo period ivory netsuke in the spring.

Lorfords launches scheme to help dealers with rising storage costs

23 January 2026

Antiques and interiors firm Lorfords Antiques has launched a new scheme to help dealers cope with the rising costs of storage.

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Rare Mercury Cougar model sets record price for a single Matchbox vehicle

23 January 2026

As with any market, the Matchbox collecting scene has ups and downs but recent results suggest significant market strength right now.

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News in brief including a Claude Lorrain landscape being blocked from export

23 January 2026

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the UK government blocking the export of a painting by Claude Lorrain (1600-82).

Claude Lorrain’s Landscape with Rural Dance

UK institution sought for Woburn Abbey’s Claude Lorrain landscape

23 January 2026

A picture by Claude Lorrain (1600-82) has been blocked from export in the hope a UK institution can raise the £9m needed to keep it in the country.

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Astronomy made accessible to enquiring minds thanks to orrery invention

23 January 2026

In 1782, the 20-year-old William Jones published a booklet of which he was the sole author, The Description and Use of a New Portable Orrery.

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Barometer travelled to South Pole with successful Amundsen expedition

23 January 2026

At the time of his death polar explorer and carpenter Jorgen Stubberud (1883-1980) was the last surviving member of Roald Amundsen’s successful 1910-12 expedition to the South Pole.

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Anthropomorphic adulation: George Tinworth mice draw serious interest from collectors

23 January 2026

A selection of whimsical and distinctive Doulton Lambeth stonewares sold across three auctions in December and January

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Previews: issue 2728

23 January 2026

Our selection of lots from 12 upcoming auctions

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Obituary: dealer and fair organiser Geoffrey Whitaker

23 January 2026

Geoffrey ‘Geoff’ Whitaker, entrepreneur, antiques dealer and founder of the International Antiques & Collectors Fairs (IACF), died over Christmas aged 82, after a period of illness.

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Napoleon hailed as Caesar in sculpture form earns his laurels at £23,000

23 January 2026

This marble sculpture of Napoleon as Caesar is based on a model created by the French neoclassicist Antoine-Denis Chaudet for the Sèvres porcelain manufactory in 1810.

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Obituary: antiques dealer Pier Giorgio Gracis (1931-2025)

23 January 2026

Pier Giorgio Gracis 1931-2025, affectionately known simply as Giorgio, was among the very last of a generation of antique dealers that frequented the London auction houses and dealers’ shops during the latter half of the 20th century.

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Modern art specialist stages show of works by Jean Lurçat and Breon O’Casey

23 January 2026

The art world descends on New York in the closing days of January. The Winter Show, Master Drawings New York, and a number of sales at the major auction houses make the season de rigeur for major collectors.

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London specialist takes Nordic works to New York showcase

23 January 2026

Swedish artists are especially prominent in show staged by first-time exhibitor at Master Drawings

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Bid Barometer: issue 2728

23 January 2026

TG’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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Paris gallery G Sarti salutes its late founder

23 January 2026

This year marks both the 50th anniversary of the opening of Galerie G Sarti and only a few months since the death of its founder.

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Another magical Harry Potter result

23 January 2026

The records for JK Rowling’s early work sold at auction keep tumbling, both hardback and paperback

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Regal TV star spotted by eagle-eyed dealer

23 January 2026

A François Linke bureau plat that appeared on Netflix’s The Crown is now on offer at Knight Fine Antiques & Collectables.

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Georgian candle wall lights survive to go electric on sale day

23 January 2026

The highlight of the latest Country House sale held by Duggleby Stephenson (25% buyer’s premium) of York was the part contents of the Kirkham Hall estate in North Yorkshire.

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