Letters to the Editor


ATG letter: Proper debate on merger is needed

15 February 2021

MADAM – Further to Kaye Michie’s suggestion of merging our two antiques associations, I would like to say as a longstanding member and past council member of the BADA, shouldn’t now be the time the BADA council asked its membership for their views?

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ATG letter: An artist’s royalty payment is nothing like a musician’s

08 February 2021

MADAM – I do not see the controversy around ARR within the art market going away as long as it is in existence – because its existence is so peculiar.

ATG letter: Trade associations must be inclusive and streamlined

08 February 2021

MADAM – I would like to open up the discussion on merging the two major antique trade associations BADA and LAPADA.

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ATG letter: ARR takes to the field again

01 February 2021

MADAM – Could somebody please explain to me how ARR creates “a level playing field” when it does not apply in Switzerland, America or Hong Kong (‘ARR is here to stay’, front page, ATG No 2476)?

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ATG letter: Auction giants Sotheby’s and Christie’s have ‘turned this multicolour business into beige’

01 February 2021

MADAM – Re: Sotheby’s outpaces Christie’s across ‘transformative’ year (front page, ATG No 2474).

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ATG letter: Appeal to track down Constance Spry items

01 February 2021

MADAM – I am curating an exhibition being held by the Garden Museum, London, this year which will celebrate the life and achievements of Constance Spry (1886-1960), florist and gardener.

ATG letter: An ‘overdue tribute’

01 February 2021

MADAM – I would like to pay an (overdue) tribute to Antiques Trade Gazette.

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ATG letter: No need to panic about anti money laundering rules

25 January 2021

MADAM – The 2020 National Risk Assessment report, published late last year, rates the art market as ‘high’ risk for money laundering.

ATG letter: Christie’s archive withdrawal is a ‘seismic change’

18 January 2021

MADAM – I was most dismayed to read that Christie’s is withdrawing the archival service that has been available for so many decades (News Digest, ATG No 2474).

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ATG letter: Who depicted this ‘brothel’?

18 January 2021

MADAM – I wonder if any of your readers can identify the mezzotint attached.

ATG letter: One day we’ll be back to the fairs

18 January 2021

MADAM – Thank you to ATG for keeping us up to date with all the goings on in the antique, art and book world in 2020 while this dreadful virus has curtailed all our visits to antique fairs, book fairs etc.

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ATG letter: Find out more about Cardew

18 January 2021

MADAM – With regard to the mention of Gloria Cardew in the Lyon & Turnbull sale (Books and Works on Paper, ATG No 2474).

ATG letter: Time for UK to ditch ARR

11 January 2021

MADAM – When ARR was originally introduced we were told that since the UK was in the Common Market, we had to follow their rules.

ATG letter: Different call to armchair

11 January 2021

MADAM – I was flattered to be mentioned in your Review of the Year 2020 (ATG No 2473). May I make a small correction?

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ATG letter: Cleopatra underlines Ivory Act inadequacy

11 January 2021

MADAM – Your report on the export licence stop placed on the ivory and bronze Triqueti figure of Cleopatra indirectly highlights the tragically arbitrary nature of the Ivory Act (News Digest, ATG No 2474).

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ATG letter: The Morris label is from later date

04 January 2021

MADAM – Re: your article on the William De Morgan ‘Frightened Bird’ dish sold for £27,000 at Martel Maides (Pick of the Week, ATG No 2471).

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ATG letter: Could be handy for a game of hnefatafl – or just a toy instead

04 January 2021

MADAM – I read with interest your article about the ‘Bradwell chess piece’ (News, ATG No 2470, and Letters, ATG No 2472).

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ATG Letter: Unesco – evasion and lack of self-awareness

14 December 2020

MADAM – Your comprehensive coverage of the recent Unesco debacle in last week’s issue (ATG No 2471) successfully raises ongoing concerns about the organisation’s behaviour and attitudes.

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ATG letter: Re-writing the history of chess… or not

14 December 2020

MADAM – I read ATG for my education: it’s always thought-provoking.

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ATG LETTER: Why Mudge should be a name to remember

07 December 2020

MADAM – The report on the George III gold pair cased pocket sold at Golding Young & Mawer on November 4 (ATG No 2468) contains various inaccuracies.

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