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Shawl was gifted by a very famous Victoria to Horatia

11 August 2025

A fine Indian Kashmir shawl of intricate traditional design offered in Colchester included a sewn label 'Horatia E Erskine, June 26th 1861 (Indian) from H.M. Queen Victoria'.

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Lusitania casualty medal pair and ‘death penny’ sell for five-figure sum

11 August 2025

A “very rare” First World War pair of medals and memorial plaque to a female casualty of the SS Lusitania came up for auction at Mayfair saleroom Noonans (24% buyer’s premium) on July 16.

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Cheyne Walk house comes down in value

11 August 2025

A riverside view of Lindsey House in London’s Cheyne Walk drew decent interest at a recent Bonhams (28% buyer’s premium) sale but ended up selling for markedly less than its last auction appearance 10 years ago.

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A fair price or not: the pros and cons of admission costs discussed

11 August 2025

How do art and antiques events set their entry charges and why? ATG asks the experts

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Ship models find new moorings after auctions

11 August 2025

Builder’s ship models are exactly the kind of old-school exhibits that museums are hiding away in dusty storage or selling off. Fortunately for auction houses, they are instead being welcomed into collections by eager buyers.

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The last Austin J40 pedal car gets away to a £7000 finish

11 August 2025

The A 1971 Austin J40 pedal car is a relatively common sight at auction and the best tend to make around the £3000-5000 mark. For an example to make more than that it would have to be something very special.

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Previews: issue 2705

11 August 2025

Our selection of stand-out lots from upcoming auctions.

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Expert’s mine of information on the evolution of the English language

11 August 2025

Etymologist buys a glossary which provides a rich seam when it comes to English language changes

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Buddhist gems pulled from auction after outcry and deal made by India for return

11 August 2025

Historic Buddhist gems will return to India thanks to a private deal after a planned Sotheby’s sale of the items was cancelled.

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Arts and craftsmen: clock inventor and ship’s figurehead carver caught on canvas

11 August 2025

The only known portrait of the inventor Reverend Edward Barlow (1639-1719) was sold by Bath horology specialist Gardiner Houlgate (20% buyer’s premium) earlier this summer.

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Wilde and Monet photographs bring in the big money in Cambridge

11 August 2025

A signed postcard of Oscar Wilde from an image by Alfred Ellis of Baker Street impressed in a timed online sale at Cheffins (25% buyer’s premium).

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Sixteenth century padlock secured by buyer at five figures

11 August 2025

Among the bidders’ favourites at the sale of antiques on May 16-23 at Kinsky (30% buyer’s premium) in Vienna was a highly ornate, mid-16th century German or Austrian forged iron padlock with key.

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Russian imperial vase salutes crushing naval victory of Navarino

11 August 2025

Piece made by St Petersburg factory was produced to mark 1827 allied triumph over Ottoman forces

You can make customs declarations without specialist help

11 August 2025

Response and update to customs declarations legal column

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Buttons were a bright idea to find the lost Franklin Expedition crews in the Arctic

11 August 2025

During Edward Belcher’s fruitless two-year search for the lost Franklin expedition from 1852-54, many attempts were made to communicate with Inuit hunters in the hope they would have news of Franklin’s men.

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Precious metals prices: issue 2705

11 August 2025

On Friday, August 8, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold fix of: $3398.00 €2907.34 £2528.12

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Football shirt recalls when Puskás played on Kilmarnock turf

11 August 2025

Hard to believe perhaps in today’s glamorous world of the Champions League, but the great Ferenc Puskás (1927-2006) and Real Madrid once graced the turf of Scottish football club Kilmarnock.

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Parrot prized by a princess now immortalised in micromosaic form

11 August 2025

According to tradition, supported by handwritten documents, this 19th century, gold-mounted micromosaic brooch was given by Prussian King Frederick William III to his second wife Auguste von Harrach, Princess of Liegnitz.

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Obituary - Angus Lloyd (1935-2025)

11 August 2025

Angus had a long and successful business career across many fields especially at Henri-Lloyd, the yachting outfitters, but in the arts world he was the owner and director of Burlington Paintings and Burlington Gallery for many years.

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News in brief including a Ben Nicholson acquired by a museum

11 August 2025

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including a Ben Nicholson picture purchased by a museum,

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