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An early Dutch puritan keeps up with Henry Jones

10 March 2025

Among the earliest watches in the auction titled Clocks & Watches Through the Ages held at TW Gaze (26.4% buyer’s premium inc VAT) in Diss, Norfolk, on March 4 was a Dutch timekeeper from the first half the 17th century.

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Precious metals prices: issue 2684

10 March 2025

On Friday, March 7, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold fix of: $2912.49 / €2690.56 / £2257.75

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New London dealers join Salon du Dessin line-up

10 March 2025

March is traditionally the month for drawings and works on paper in Paris, a magnet that attracts enthusiasts from around the world to the French capital.

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Four Kemp-Welch works gallop into Lincoln auction

10 March 2025

Among the watercolours attracting interest at the earlier part of the year were four works by Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (1869-1958) that appeared at Lincoln saleroom Golding Young & Mawer (24% buyer’s premium).

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Emperor Commodus bust brings bidders to Oxford auction

10 March 2025

A Roman marble bust of the tyrannical Emperor Commodus attracted a flurry of bids at Mallams (25% buyer’s premium) in Oxford.

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Previews: Six watches offered at upcoming auctions

10 March 2025

A selection of stand-out watch lots coming up at sales around the UK

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Jug judged to be a bear essential

10 March 2025

Staged in England from medieval times through to the early 19th century, bear baiting provided a popular theme in ceramic art in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Jeweller Auguste Dutertre found his niche concealing watch movements in ornate cases

10 March 2025

Based in workshops near the Place des Bergues in Geneva in the 1850s-60s, the jeweller Auguste Dutertre (1798-1866) found a niche making so-called ‘bijoux à montres’ - watch movements concealed in notebooks, powder-boxes or, as here, a pair of lorgnettes.

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Careful when going under a low bridge…

10 March 2025

The Spirit of Ecstasy sculpture was created by Charles Sykes as a mascot for Rolls-Royce cars.

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Watches: Wellington’s gift to opera singer rumoured to be his mistress

10 March 2025

A gold and enamel Dent pocket watch given by Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, to the Italian opera singer Giuseppina Grassini surfaced for sale at an auction in Austria

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‘Bringing the Cotswolds to London’

10 March 2025

Cotswold Art Antiques Chelsea runs from March 20-23 at Chelsea Old Town Hall in London.

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ATG letter: Can you help track down missing Hynes artwork?

10 March 2025

Gladys Hynes (1888-1958), an overlooked Irish-British artist, pacifist, feminist and Irish Republican, will be the subject of a forthcoming book by Jennifer FitzGerald and Sean Mark and I to be published by Yale University Press in 2026.

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Martinware Brothers stoneware: a case of sophisticated simplicity

10 March 2025

Stoneware vases and jugs from the famed Martin Brothers also show their sense of style and character

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In focus: Antiques shops in the historic city of Carlisle

10 March 2025

The Cumbrian city of Carlisle has much going for it including a medieval cathedral and proximity to Hadrian’s Wall. The city also offers a few antiques and vintage businesses, so here are three to start you off.

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Rolls-Royce timepiece ‘given as Xmas present’

10 March 2025

This silver desk clock designed in the form of a Rolls-Royce radiator grille with a red enamel badge and a miniature Spirit of Ecstasy mascot perched on top is thought to have been given as a Christmas gift by the British luxury car maker to one of its distributors.

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Five questions with jewellery specialist Charlotte Morris Roper

10 March 2025

Charlotte Morris Roper is at the helm of Plaza 20th Century Jewellery, a vintage jewellery business specialising in French and European items with a particular focus on the 1940s-60s.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, March 11-17, 2025

10 March 2025

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

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Flower pictures by Garden of England artists bloom in Kent saleroom

10 March 2025

Focus on two flower paintings created in Kent by different artists but offered at the same local saleroom

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Ben Cooper promises to keep up high standards of Petersfield fair

10 March 2025

Dealer and organiser will take over the reins of the biannual event but still under the Penman banner

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Jacobite collector bids five times estimate for Bonnie Prince Charlie letter

10 March 2025

Letter sent from Holyrood implores a nobleman to support his course in the middle of the Jacobite Rising

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