Letters to the Editor


ATG letter: With US tariffs threatened, here are my thoughts on Chinese art values

17 March 2025

President Trump’s threats of trade tariffs may affect the market for Chinese works of art.

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ATG letter: Can you help track down missing Hynes artwork?

10 March 2025

Gladys Hynes (1888-1958), an overlooked Irish-British artist, pacifist, feminist and Irish Republican, will be the subject of a forthcoming book by Jennifer FitzGerald and Sean Mark and I to be published by Yale University Press in 2026.

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ATG letter: Painting that depicted the royal fan of lockmaking was highly praised

24 February 2025

Regarding the painting that shows Louis XVI at his favourite occupation of lock-making by Joseph Caraud (Auction Reports, ATG No 2681), this was exhibited at The French Gallery, 120 Pall Mall, London in April, 1867, number 34.

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ATG letter: Cuneo workshop visit was later

17 February 2025

Your report on Onslows’ sale of posters (Auction Reports, ATG No 2678) states that “Terence Cuneo’s well-known poster Giants Refreshed was printed in 1939 for the LNER”.

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ATG letter: Chinese furniture – it’s vital to know different woods

10 February 2025

In the world of Chinese furniture there is a great deal of confusion regarding the terms to describe the wood used to craft these wonderful works of art.

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ATG letter: Scrimshaw is centuries old – so why the ban now?

27 January 2025

Yet again, we the public and dealers are to be deprived of seeing, buying or selling beautiful works of art – scrimshaw – when the ban comes into force this month (News, ATG No 2676).

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ATG LETTER: Your Dodin Sèvres story brought feeling of déjà vu

09 December 2024

Re: ‘Celebrating a skilled Sèvres decorator’ (cover story ATG No 2671).

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The King of Siam rented the house of a ‘perfect English gentleman’

25 November 2024

It was interesting to read your front-page article on the cigar case produced to mark the King of Siam’s visit to the UK in 1897 (‘The £200 eBay cigar case that sparked a £16,000 bid’, ATG No 2669).

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ATG letter: Ownership disputes now involve not just legal but ethical questions

14 October 2024

Many thanks to Roger Hollest for his raising the question for Milton Silverman to answer in ATG No 2263 and his positive mention of the Art Loss Register’s role, which was referred to by the Judge Lady Justice Arden in the case “de Preval v Alan” quoted.

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Sale of Goods or Limitation: which Act should take precedence for ownership?

07 October 2024

I was very interested (as always) to read the article by Milton Silverman in ATG No 2658 concerning the saga of the tile that had once belonged to the V&A museum.

ATG Letter: Why it is preferable to haggle rather than barter

30 September 2024

Dear Sir, Re: ATG 2660, in the article Brothers’ business boosted by TV show you used the phrase ‘bartering at a brocante’.

Dolphin Arcade deserves protection

30 September 2024

Dear Sir, The news that the dealers of the Dolphin Arcade in Portobello Road have been served with an eviction notice (ATG no 2661) is shocking and regrettable.

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ATG Letter: Duria Antiquior plate was reason for £6000 bid

30 September 2024

Dear Sir, I read with great interest Roland Arkell's account on page 41 of ATG 2660 of the geological books which sold for £6000 at Tennants on August 23.

ATG letter: The Thomas Crapper Museum exhibits are mostly not Crapper

09 September 2024

You featured the forthcoming sale of the Thomas Crapper Museum in your News pages in ATG No 2658.

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ATG letter: My lock was out – rated as body parts

02 September 2024

Reading that Tennants sold a lock of Florence Nightingale’s hair (Auction Reports, ATG No 2654) reminded me of my luck trying to sell hair.

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ATG letter: My Exposition Universelle medal is indeed in gold as the marks and weight both indicate

02 September 2024

I was very interested to see your story on the gold medal for the Paris Exposition Universelle 1900 (News, ATG No 2654).

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ATG letter: Vase signature leaves experts bamboozled

12 August 2024

I have had this vase on my shelf for over 30 years and in that time various requests to auctioneers have failed to identify the signature.

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ATG letter: Core blimey, it’s a Climax

22 July 2024

As a collector who had been privileged to previously own a Climax apple parer for over a decade, I was very interested to see the article highlighted in ATG No 2650 (International). Importantly, it is a slicer as well as a parer.

ATG letter: Charity sale buyer’s fee will be optional

22 July 2024

With regard to ‘Charity sales: should buyer’s premium be charged?’ (News, ATG No 2652), we are hosting a huge sale for the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice in Maidenhead on Tuesday, August 7.

ATG letter: Imperforate Penny for your thoughts

22 July 2024

Further to your report on the extremely rare Plate 77 Penny Red, offered for sale at a tempting £650,000 (News Digest, ATG No 2652), it might be of interest to readers who are neither philatelists, nor postal historians, to note that it was the imperforate Penny Red which replaced the Penny Black in February 1841, not the perforated Penny Red, like the example illustrated.

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