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Meissen slapstick figure highlights Merkle collection auction

11 November 2024

The second instalment of Meissen porcelain from the collection of German businessman Hadrian Maria Oskar Merkle (1942-2018) was sold at a recent sale at Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr of Paris.

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Cunard sign shows bouyant market in Germany

11 November 2024

A rare enamel advertising sign in almost perfect condition was the biggest eye-catcher at the recent dedicated sale held by specialist Pari (20% buyer’s premium) in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg.

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16th century purse makes 60 times estimate

11 November 2024

This late Tudor or early Stuart purse or sweet bag with a connection to Mary, Queen of Scots sold for £30,000 (plus 25% buyer’s premium) at a recent sale at Hutchinson Scott.

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News in brief including Bonhams offering a major Ming dynasty furniture collection

11 November 2024

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including news of the inaugural sales series at Bonhams new Hong Kong premises

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Fifty not out as LAPADA celebrates landmark anniversary

11 November 2024

Ivan Macquisten reviews the trade association’s first five decades

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Watches: White glove sale for pocket watches collection in Australia

11 November 2024

A single-owner collection of rare 17th to 19th century pocket watches in Australia achieved a white-glove result with 95% of the sale going to international buyers

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The €60,000 Breguet with complications

11 November 2024

An early pocket watch by Abraham Louis Breguet with the low serial number 104 was one of the highlights of a recent watch sale at Cortrie (21% buyer’s premium) in Hamburg.

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Fleming mould medallion sets new auction record

11 November 2024

A medallion of mould used in Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin’s antibacterial properties achieved an auction record price of $76,000 (£58,500) including buyer’s premium at Bonhams’ History of Science and Technology sale in New York.

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Ghent gains an Elizabeth I letter thanks to auction purchase

11 November 2024

Belgian city’s council was successful with pre-sale deal to buy queen’s plea on behalf of political prisoners

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International roster for FAB Paris as 100 dealers set to stand

11 November 2024

The latest edition of FAB Paris (Fine Arts La Biennale) takes place in the French capital from November 22-27.

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Previews: issue 2668

11 November 2024

Our selection of lots from 13 upcoming auctions

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Terence Cuneo works both classic and curious on offer in Essex

11 November 2024

A cross-section of the work of Terence Cuneo (1907-96) featured as part of Sworders’ latest sale of Modern and Contemporary Art in Stansted Mountfitchet.

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Burne-Jones family connection brings in bidders

11 November 2024

Four items including an Irish harp and William Morris designs boasted a family connection to the artist

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Five questions with George Richards of Gallery 1936

11 November 2024

George Richards has just launched Gallery 1936, an online enterprise which has a special focus on Surrealist art

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Pioneering 19th century phones connect with buyers

11 November 2024

One of the very first commercial box telephones appeared for sale at White’s Auctions (27% buyer’s premium) in Middleboro, Massachusetts.

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Through the tiny keyhole: intricate diorama of a locksmith’s shop secures attention

11 November 2024

This Edwardian diorama offered by Smiths of Newent (20% buyer’s premium) in Gloucestershire depicts a locksmith’s shop.

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Kensington Vintage Fair becomes biannual event – and could expand further

11 November 2024

Launched in November last year in the spectacular surroundings of the Grade II-Listed St Cuthbert’s Church in London’s Earl’s Court, the first 'Kensington Vintage Fair' chimed so well with buyers that it has gone biannual.

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Getty last selection gave a taste of Eastern exoticism

11 November 2024

Getty collection provides another auction highlight while glass and patinated bronze lanterns also shine in Massachusetts

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Solar power suited special forces navigating in the desert

11 November 2024

“The Long Range Desert Group were masters of navigation and one of Britain’s most famous special forces. They owed much of their success to the scientific talents of their first commander, Major Ralph Bagnold, whose sun-compass invention revolutionised desert travel.” (National Army Museum.)

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Bid Barometer: issue 2668

11 November 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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