Letters to the Editor


ATG letter: A potential risk has been spotted

02 March 2020

MADAM – I was intrigued by your two-page spread on money laundering (ATG No 2430).

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ATG letter: Wrapping up your thoughts on what could be a big earner

02 March 2020

MADAM – I feel sure that the auction house Andrew Smith & Son has a fine reputation. An established reputation attractive enough for the owner of the fine antiques depicted on your Letters & Opinion page to send the photograph for appraisal (ATG No 2431).

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ATG letter: Priest or for a press gang perhaps

02 March 2020

MADAM – I wonder if any ATG reader could identify this curiosity which I bought at a fair recently?

ATG letter: Many more Moorcroft Tiger Lily vases are out there

02 March 2020

MADAM – I was pleased to see a report of the Hansons Moorcroft sale (ATG No 2430), and mention of the large and rare 18in exhibition Tiger Lily flambé vase in particular, as to my knowledge and awareness one last appeared on the market 29 years ago at Hartleys in Ilkley.

ATG letter: Why Banksy street art offends me

02 March 2020

MADAM – Re: A Lawyer Writes, ATG No 2431.

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ATG letter: Perhaps the wrapping has a lovely patina

24 February 2020

MADAM – As auctioneers, we are regularly in receipt of email images of items from hopeful vendors and we are, on most occasions, able to provide a reasonably workable estimate of value.

ATG letter: ‘Firm price’ pondering

24 February 2020

MADAM – I note your recent correspondence regarding ‘firm price’ labels.

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ATG LETTER: Remembering my customer for 40 years Reuben Reubens

17 February 2020

MADAM – I was greatly saddened to hear of the death of Reuben Reubens (Obituary, ATG No 2429) who was a customer of mine over the last 40 years.

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ATG letter: Handley & Moore missing since 1984

17 February 2020

MADAM – Reading about the unfortunate theft of a Handley & Moore bracket clock from the shop of Patrick Sandberg on Kensington Church Street on February 3 (ATG No 2429) reminded me of the clock (pictured below) that had sadly been stolen from my parents’ home in Burford, Oxfordshire, in 1984.

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ATG letter: Is a firm price fair for the trader and buyer?

03 February 2020

MADAM – I was browsing in an upmarket antiques centre in Oxfordshire recently and saw something very unfamiliar to me as a regular buyer from dealers in shops as well as at fairs.

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ATG letter: Tight bodice suggests date of Art Detective portrait

03 February 2020

MADAM – Regarding your Art Detective feature in ATG No 2426, I would note the following: the tight bodice does suggest a dating c.1740-50.

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ATG letter: Royal rarities become even rarer

27 January 2020

MADAM – I’ve just read your report about the record-breaking £1m sale of the 1937 ‘abdication’ sovereign (News Digest, ATG No 2426).

ATG letter: South not north of the West Country

27 January 2020

MADAM – In your article in Fairs & Markets, ATG No 2425, you stated that Enys House was near St Ives which is on the north coast.

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ATG letter: Postage and packing costs – responses

27 January 2020

MADAM – On reading Andrew Hutchinson’s letter 'How charging a lot for packing could cost you much more in the long term' in ATG No 2426, we felt compelled to reply.

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Art Detective: About a boy

20 January 2020

Follow-up on the mystery covered in ATG No 2422:

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Art Detective: help identify a mystery portrait of Anne Clive

20 January 2020

In the latest feature on mystery works the Art UK charity is seeking help to identify, we focus on a portrait of Anne Clive, the honourable Mrs George Sempill.

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By a Smyth… but not that one

20 January 2020

MADAM – Re: Old Bank Antiques’ appeal for information about its ‘Swiss Scene’ (Letters, ATG No 2425).

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How charging a lot for packing could cost you much more in the long term

20 January 2020

MADAM – I am a regular user of various online sites that facilitate distant bidding. I have noticed a huge disparity between auction houses that recognise that the bigger the audience, the greater chance of higher prices for the lots on sale – and therefore the chance of increased buyer’s premium earnings – and those that seem to regard bidders using delivery services as a cash cow to be milked through ‘shipping costs’.

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ATG letter: Our Swiss scene ‘painted by a Suffragette’

13 January 2020

MADAM – we are appealing for information about the creator of a watercolour picture who we believe may have been a famous Suffragette.

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ATG letter: Father figure at seven years old?

06 January 2020

MADAM – I have long admired John Atkinson Grimshaw for his beautiful paintings.

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