International (print edition)


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Dutch drawing and Vietnamese painting both impress at Ivoire

02 December 2024

Pictured here are two strong results recorded in French regional salerooms by members of the Ivoire Group of auction houses.

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‘Dutch lady’ now thought to depict a German Jew

25 November 2024

When it was last sold 30 years ago, Chinese export figures of this rare type were thought to depict a Dutch lady - perhaps the wife of a governor of Batavia.

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Hongs held crucial role for Chinese export porcelain

25 November 2024

Maryland auction offers a fascinating collection of Chinese porcelain intended for foreign markets

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Mexican made in colonial era – fine South American objects at auction

25 November 2024

A single-owner collection of Antiquities & Oddities offered without reserve by Shapiro Auctions 30/29/18.9% buyer’s premium) in Mamaroneck, New York included several fine South American objects made in the Spanish colonial era.

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Trotain silver box sails in to Munich saleroom

18 November 2024

Between 1923, when he opened his workshop and 1935, the year he dissolved his company, the French goldsmith Jean Trotain primarily produced vanity cases and cigarette boxes for many of the most prominent designers of the Art Deco era.

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First die-cast Leica camera comes up

18 November 2024

The first-ever Leica die-cast camera, dating to 1933-34 and created by the Oskar Barnack, the father of modern 35mm photography, appeared as a landmark lot in the sixth sale from Wetzlar Camera Auctions (21.01% buyer’s premium) - held in the hometown of the manufacturer.

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Restituted Blechen mills flow finally to a saleroom

18 November 2024

When he was 24, Carl Blechen abandoned his intended profession as a banker and devoted himself to painting.

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From satire to satyr in Zurich

18 November 2024

Old Master and Daumier artwork, bronze figure and Italian porcelain all on offer over three days

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Electric train sparks bidding battle

18 November 2024

Star of the show at Auktionhaus Heilbronn’s (21.7% buyer’s premium) latest sale of tinplate toys was a rare three-carriage Märklin train from the Rheinuferbahn, the line from Cologne and Bonn along the banks of the Rhine.

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German-made toy trains steamed into the British market but with a local identity

18 November 2024

In the early years of the 20th century toy trains made in Germany were also aimed at the British domestic market, eagerly sold by retailers such as Gamages.

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‘Mallet’ vase ready for hammer time

18 November 2024

Among the attractions at Nagel’s auction of Asian art on December 9 in Stuttgart is a blue and white imperial vase from the Kangxi period (1662-1722).

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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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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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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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Lock-inspired tables on the auction block in the US

11 November 2024

George II period furniture bought by ‘international bidder’ for five-times top estimate in Connecticut

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Fierce foursome: drawings show talent and power of Tiepolo junior

04 November 2024

Like his younger brother Lorenzo, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804) learnt his art in the studio of his father Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.

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Small tower clock rose out of Augsburg

04 November 2024

For many decades, from the middle of the 16th century, the south German city of Augsburg was, alongside Nuremberg, the leading clockmaking centre in Germany.

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'Chapel lock' secures four-figure result in Munich

04 November 2024

From the 14th century onwards, locksmith guilds were well established in major cities throughout Europe.

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Cabinet sold by order of Stalin nearly a century ago, now back at auction

04 November 2024

Mid-17th century piece of furniture bought in a Berlin saleroom in 1928 sells again in the German capital

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Delft birdcage in ceramic form offered at Lempertz

04 November 2024

Depictions of birdcages on Delft tile-pictures or plaques are not exactly common, but they are not nearly as rare as actual ceramic cages from the Dutch manufacture.

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