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Early Poussin emerges at Paris sale

21 October 2024

An early work by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) will be offered by Ader at the Drouot auction centre on November 26.

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Focus on fashion quality in Paris auction celebrates Haute Couture

21 October 2024

Christie’s Exceptional sale format offers works across a wide range of different categories that are notable for their quality, rarity, provenance or a combination thereof.

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Merkle collection showcases slapstick scenes of the Commedia dell’arte to a Parisian audience

21 October 2024

On October 31 Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr of Paris will be holding the second instalment of its dispersal of Meissen porcelain from the collection of Hadrian Merkle.

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Edward Lear lots show pockets of strength for both oils and watercolours

21 October 2024

Latest mid-level results for works by the incredibly prolific artist underline importance of sensible estimates

Books and works on paper auction calendar, October 22-November 6

21 October 2024

Our regular listing of UK and Irish sales

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Full house is always a winner: French château contents sale in detail

21 October 2024

Old-fashioned contents sale from a château helped Drouot autumn season kick off with a strong start

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Christoph Hunger took Meissen porcelain secrets to Vienna then Venice

21 October 2024

The moment Johann Böttger oversaw the successful production of hard-paste porcelain at Meissen in Germany, the race was on for other European countries to create ‘white gold’.

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Cup and saucer from Nelson service surface

21 October 2024

Nelson was a great admirer of porcelain and he and Emma Hamilton owned several services.

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Dudley set his sights on sailing

21 October 2024

Tajan is to offer a rare early pioneering maritime atlas/encyclopedia in its Paris rooms on November 27.

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English delft plates sum up Duke of Ormonde's brief period of fame

21 October 2024

The Irish peer, statesman and soldier James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745), first rose to prominence after helping put down the Monmouth Rebellion.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2665

21 October 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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Previews: issue 2665

21 October 2024

Our selection of lots from 12 upcoming auctions

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Music master in tune with famous faces in Staffordshire figure form

21 October 2024

In his professional life, John McDowell (1935-2023) was a talented composer and music teacher who worked for many years at Stranmillis University College, Belfast.

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Record bidding in the Cotswolds for a feminist first and a ‘horrid novel’

21 October 2024

Results from the Ombersley Court library reflect historical significance of the largely unseen works

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Painting reveals Thomas Germain silversmith secrets

21 October 2024

The star of a recent auction held by Pousse-Cornet (21.8% buyer’s premium inc tax) in Blois was a particularly interesting still-life painting by the artist Alexandre-Francois Desportes (1661-1743).

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News in brief including Gurr Johns opening an office in Paris

21 October 2024

Gurr Johns, the art adviser that owns UK auction house Dreweatts, has opened an office in Paris.

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Vincennes could be original rather than revival, bidders speculate

21 October 2024

Estimated at £200-300, a 12in (30cm) French porcelain stand in the rococo style sold for £4900 at Michael Bowman (17.5% buyer’s premium) in Chudleigh, Devon, on September 28.

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Family flourishes to order on items by major ceramics factories

21 October 2024

Royalty, heads of state and grand families frequently chose to have their porcelain engraved with their initials or coat of arms.

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Derby coffee stands and cans combine two talents of two leading decorators

21 October 2024

The Derby porcelain factory specialised in cabinet-pieces in the 1790s.

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Watches were doctor’s orders when it came to his collecting

21 October 2024

Aguttes (26/23% buyer’s premium) held a 66-lot sale in Neuilly on October 8 of a collection of watches spanning the 17th to 20th centuries formed by a doctor and horological enthusiast.

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