International (print edition)


img_43-1.jpg

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.

img_44-1.jpg

'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.

img_42-1.jpg

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

img_44-4.jpg

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.

img_44-3.jpg

Francken's Triumph of Love comes to Munich saleroom

04 November 2024

Around 1621, the Flemish painter Frans Francken II created a type of Who’s Who of mythological couples, when he painted his 20in x 2ft 1in (50 x 64cm) 'Triumph of Love' on a copper panel.

img_43-2.jpg

Royal clockmaker’s revolutionary turn

04 November 2024

In the 18th century, it was common practice for English watchmakers to spend several years in Paris where they were able to learn from the greatest craftsmen of the day, before returning home.

Penicillin Mould V2

New record for an Alexander Fleming ‘mould that made penicillin’

01 November 2024

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

img_60-1.jpg

Brazilian Modernist makes his mark at auction again

28 October 2024

A striking Art Deco marble sculpture by the Brazilian Modernist Victor Brecheret (1894-1955) achieved more than 10 times its estimate at John Moran (27% buyer’s premium) in Monrovia, California.

img_58-2.jpg

Kakiemon figure rides to $16,000

28 October 2024

While the estimate of $20-50 did not necessarily reflect it, the sale at Hayloft Auctions (28% buyer’s premium) in the Bronx, New York, on September 9 included an exceptional piece of Japanese porcelain.

img_59-1.jpg

Harry Tittensor creation stars among Doulton rarities

28 October 2024

Among the most desirable Royal Doulton HN series models are the Harry Tittensor (1887-1942) creations based on the Arabian Knights story.

img_60-4.jpg

Bronze in Florida depicts famous British porker

28 October 2024

Bearing an innocuous estimate of $50-250, a small 6in (15cm) bronze of a sow mounted to a marble base skyrocketed to $10,000 (£7600) at Berner’s Auction (23% buyer’s premium) in Deland, Florida.

img_60-5.jpg

Chinese export dish decorated with a Dutchman

28 October 2024

This rare Chinese export dish offered at Luxur Fine Art Auction (25/20/15% buyer’s premium) in Queens, New York, was painted with a portrait of the theologist Willem Deurhoff (1650-1717).

img_58-1.jpg

Aces high: Rediscovered Old Master flies to six times estimate at Connecticut saleroom

28 October 2024

The latest sale at Aces Gallery in Stamford, Connecticut, was topped by the multi-estimate performance of a rediscovered allegorical painting by Venetian artist Paris Bordone (c.1500-71).

img_59-6.jpg

Young aristocrat proves to be a headturner in Ohio

28 October 2024

An enigmatic French aristocrat commanded plenty of attention at Neue Auctions (23% buyer’s premium) in Beachwood, Ohio.

img_60-3.jpg

Micheluzzi glass record set in Chicago

28 October 2024

Massimo Micheluzzi (b.1957), who began his glassmaking career as a photographer for the Venini factory, has become a name to watch in the modern design market.

img_58-4.jpg

Chabaud painting flies above predictions at Stair Galleries

28 October 2024

A recent sale held by Stair Galleries (28% buyer’s premium) in Hudson, New York, was led by this oil on board by Auguste-Elysée Chabaud (1882-1955).

Qing blackwood throne chairs

House record for furniture at Hotlotz as Qing throne chairs fly to seven times estimate

24 October 2024

An exceptional pair of late Qing blackwood throne chairs sold for Sin$185,000 (£108,000) at a recent sale at Hotlotz in Singapore.

img_43-5.jpg

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.

img_43-3.jpg

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.

img_43-1.jpg

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.

News

Categories