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Leonora Carrington sketch for mural now in Mexico City nets $70,000

10 November 2025

Drawing for mural design was first thought to be a lithograph

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The Land of Nod drifts off to a new owner

10 November 2025

A sale at Leland Little (25% buyer's premium) in Hillsborough, North Carolina, included a once well-known work by the Edwardian artist Charles Sims (1873-1928).

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Meiji crafts attracted a worldwide following

03 November 2025

The Kiryu Kosho Kaisha (The First Japanese Manufacturing and Trading Company) was set up by the Meiji government after the great success of Japanese crafts at the Weltausstellung 1873 Wien (Vienna world’s fair).

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Portrait by Mathilde, Princess Bonaparte makes a record sum

03 November 2025

Doyle (28% buyer’s premium) set a record for an artwork by Mathilde, Princess Bonaparte (1820-1904) at a sale in New York.

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Candelabra custom-built for the Vanderbilts

03 November 2025

A ‘monumental’ pair of 15-light silver candelabra made by Tiffany & Co for a member of the Vanderbilt family hammered for $230,000 (£171,565) at John Moran Auctioneers (27% buyer’s premium) in Monrovia, California.

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Kosler's merchants tempt a six-figure bid

03 November 2025

Franz Xavier Kosler (1864-1905) made his reputation painting Arabian market scenes and the art market continues to admire them.

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One day in American salerooms, two lots of coveted European chairs

03 November 2025

Two sales held just over 1000 miles apart on the same day included coveted examples of European post-war furniture.

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Tiffany vase enamelled in Stourbridge period

03 November 2025

A 9in (22cm) high vase Tiffany Studios copper and enamel vase sold for a surprise $20,000 (£14,800) at Roland Auctions (30/20/12.5% buyer’s premium) on September 21.

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Double mazer goblet grabs the attention

27 October 2025

In the 16th century, so-called double mazer goblets were highly treasured works of art.

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Modersohn-Becker self-portrait was bought by Bauer

27 October 2025

For many decades, the collection of the German industrialist Walter Bauer, who died in 1968, has been hidden from public view.

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Courvoisier watch with royal speciality shows a sultan

27 October 2025

From the mid-18th century onwards, members of the Courvoisier family belonged to the most important and innovative watchmakers in Switzerland.

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Female ceramics designer shone in Copenhagen

27 October 2025

Around 1900, the majority of women employed in the ceramic industry worked solely in the decoration department, more often than not as painters.

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Spanish sign amazes at €180,000 hammer

27 October 2025

In recent years, Germany has often shown itself to be a vibrant market for enamel signs, attracting international bidders who on several occasions have been willing to invest six-figure prices when rare pieces come under the hammer.

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Archibald Knox classic clock makes 15 times estimate in Berlin

27 October 2025

Arts & Crafts design for Liberty is highly prized at German auction

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Painting extols virtues of pies and playing cards

27 October 2025

The oeuvre of the Alsatian painter Sebastian Stoskopff (1597-1657) is far from extensive. Only some 60 of his works are thought to exist, of which 26 are signed and 10 dated.

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Falling upwards: the chance to buy a rare horological survivor

27 October 2025

Falling-ball or falling-globe clocks are great horological rarities; only about 30 examples are thought to have survived since their construction in the second half of the 17th century.

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Adelsberger second slice offers extensive selection of 19th and 20th century porcelain

20 October 2025

In the extensive sale of October 22-25, Wendl in Rudolstadt will be selling the second tranche of the porcelain collection amassed by Kurt Adelsberger.

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David depicted at the moment of triumph in sculpture form

20 October 2025

A late 19th century marble figure of David with the Head of Goliath at his feet was one of the stars at Neumeister (30% buyer’s premium) in Munich this autumn.

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Casket once owned by a cardinal stars in wide-ranging Swiss auction

20 October 2025

Example made in Gujarat or Goa goes to a Portuguese buyer

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Hoffman silver bowl proves sought after in German sale

20 October 2025

Among the countless designs that Josef Hoffmann, the Viennese architect and multi-talented driving force behind the Wiener Werkstätte, executed during his long career was a bowl with two scroll handles, sometimes described as a centrepiece.

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