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Dandini St John taken to third-highest auction sum

17 November 2025

On the same day that Freeman’s Hindman announced it would rebrand simply as Freeman’s (see ATG No 2718), the firm held a $2.5m two-part sale of Old Masters and 19th century European art.

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Huguenot and HMV connection puts Nipper on display

17 November 2025

An enlarged copy of the original His Master’s Voice picture by Francis Barraud (1856-1924) is now on display at the Huguemont Museum in Rochester after being bought for a four-figure sum.

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Eye-catching lover's eye ring was not necessarily for love

17 November 2025

Lovers’ eyes became a la mode from c.1790 and remained fashionable in the courts and affluent families of England, Russia, France and North America until the early 1830s.

Mark Graham of Pugin Tiles

Antique tiles fair calls it a day after more than 30 years

17 November 2025

The annual specialist Antique Tile Fair has now, sadly, been cancelled.

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Previews: issue 2719

17 November 2025

Our selection of lots from 17 upcoming auctions

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Three Sheila Fell works on offer, three different private buyers

17 November 2025

A trio of works by Cumbrian artist Sheila Fell (1931-79) were among the highlights of Newcastle saleroom Anderson & Garland’s (25% buyer’s premium) latest Modern Art & Design Auction.

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Gold rush memento from Australia offered in Birmingham

17 November 2025

The gold rush that followed the discovery of significant deposits in New South Wales and Victoria in 1851, was a catalyst for the first colonial jewellery expressing an Australian identify.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, November 19 to December 3, 2025

17 November 2025

Our regular listing of books and works and paper sales

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News in Brief: Dealer exhibitions from Suffolk to Switzerland

17 November 2025

A round up selling exhibitions and dealer news from the UK and Europe

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Shore thing: Designer Norman Grant inspired by the Scottish coast

17 November 2025

Norman Grant, a student of David Hodge at Gray’s School of Art, began to design and make jewellery from his garden shed in the late 1960s.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2719

17 November 2025

ATG’s pick of auction lots bought by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com, featuring both the highest prices over-estimate and the top prices paid online.

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Churchill fan wins a saleroom V for victory contest

17 November 2025

This small silver ‘V for Victory’ pendant made by the London firm of John Pinches Medallists for Cartier London is engraved Winston Churchill 1951-1955.

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Precious metals prices: issue 2719

17 November 2025

On Friday, November 14, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold fix of: $4146.70 / €3589.59 / £3165.42

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Brooch on offer was given to bridesmaids at a royal wedding

17 November 2025

One of the eight York Rose brooches given by Prince Albert (later George VI) to the bridesmaids who attended his marriage to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) in 1923, will be offered at Noonans in Mayfair on November 25.

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Syrie Maugham’s chic sophistication shines through

17 November 2025

Newbury auction house Dreweatts (27% buyer’s premium) held a sale last month titled Syrie Maugham: A Family Collection, offering items from the interior designer and her descendants.

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Isaac Newton's ‘greatest intellectual stride’ strolls into a Swiss saleroom

17 November 2025

The books sale at Koller (25% buyer’s premium) in Zurich on September 17 was topped at SwFr250,000 (£237,250) by a first edition of the book Einstein described as “perhaps the greatest intellectual stride that it has ever been granted to any man to make”.

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Eurich takes great strides beyond the London salerooms

17 November 2025

A good sum for a painting by Richard Eurich (1903-92) at an auction outside London came at Mallams’ (27% buyer’s premium) latest Art & Music sale in Oxford.

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From Buckingham Palace vaults to saleroom highs

17 November 2025

Proving once again that fine tiaras associated with royalty and or aristocracy carry a financial premium, Lyon & Turnbull (26% buyer’s premium) sold the Airlie tiara on October 22.

A photo of Stonor Park

Henley event finds a new home

17 November 2025

Biannual fair shifts from riverside site to fresh venue five miles away at a historic country house

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Antiques Roadshow vase stars in saleroom at £125,000

17 November 2025

The renewed fashion for ancient bronzes during the Qing period reflected a confluence of scholarly interest, artistic expression and political strategy.

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