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One hump lot or two at Sotheby’s?

25 June 2018

Camels are the linking theme of the two lots illustrated here, so a verse by Ogden Nash copied below seems to fit the bill.

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Second World War German codebook breaks into six figures

25 June 2018

For many years now, German Enigma code machines have been making big, sums at auction, but in the Bonhams New York June 12 sale a slim codebook relating to their use also prompted a much, much higher than expected and six-figure bid.

Top tips: choosing a delivery supplier

25 June 2018

ATG asked the experts for general advice and tips they would give a first-time buyer new to art shipping.

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News In Brief – including the Fitzwilliam buying Queen Victoria sculpture

25 June 2018

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the Fitzwilliam Museum's purchase of a Sir Alfred Gilbert sculpture of Queen Victoria.

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Take your pick: a gloomy or bright topic?

25 June 2018

A typically moody oil by the Scottish painter James Pryde (1866-1941) was among the star lots at Cuttlestones (17.5% buyer’s premium) in Penkridge, Staffordshire.

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Hail César: sculptor in spotlight

25 June 2018

More than 50 works by the French modern sculptor César (1921-98) are on display in the artist’s home city of Marseille.

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Auctions in Germany that explode into life

25 June 2018

Germany’s most expensive painting sold at auction, an unusual early firearm and a fin de siècle snake charmer are among the highlights featured here from recent auctions in Munich, Berlin and Cologne.

British and Irish book auctions: June 26-July 7, 2018

25 June 2018

ATG’s calendar of book auctions taking place in the UK and Ireland from June 26-July 7, 2018.

Buxton Halcyon fair postponed again

25 June 2018

The long-awaited return in Derbyshire by Halcyon Fairs to the newly restored Octagon ballroom in Buxton’s magnificent Victorian pavilion has been delayed again due to ongoing works.

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Saleroom selection: three artworks under £1000 including a Charles Collins' view of Cornwall

25 June 2018

Three modestly valued works in regional sales, including an oil on canvas of Bude in Cornwall by Charles Collins (1851-1921).

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5 Questions: Madeleine Perridge of Kallos Gallery

25 June 2018

Madeleine Perridge is gallery director at Kallos Gallery, which specialises in art of the ancient world and stands at Masterpiece London for the first time this summer.

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Previews: £2001 - £5000

25 June 2018

Our weekly selection from salerooms and dealerships.

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New clients boost Petworth Park Antiques Fair

25 June 2018

A c.1715 Queen Anne burr walnut secretaire kneehole desk was among the highlight sales at the recent 'Petworth Park Antiques Fair'.

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Society lays its cards on the table to boost fair numbers

25 June 2018

The long-running Antique Scientific Instrument Fair has been given a boost by the Scientific Instrument Society (SIS).

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Mod Brit works in a league of their own

25 June 2018

Nearly 500 lots of Modern British and 20th century art went under the hammer at Woolley & Wallis (25/12% buyer’s premium) in Salisbury to notch up a total of £535,000 with three-quarters sold.

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Brush in one hand, ice axe in the other

25 June 2018

William Mitchell of John Mitchell Fine Paintings has published a monograph on the life and work of the artist Gabriel Loppé (1825-1913).

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Obituary: Angela ‘Bunny’ Wynn (1935-2018)

25 June 2018

“She was the only fair organiser I’ve ever met from whom I didn’t mind getting a ticking off,” said one of the many tributes paid to Bunny on her death (Andrew Sim).

Oxfordshire fair is now cancelled

18 June 2018

A two-day fair set for June 23-24 has had to be cancelled.

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Salerooms set sights on more capital gains

18 June 2018

A trio of auctioneers have announced plans for further expansion into the London market. Joined by specialists in new disciplines, The Pedestal has plans for a London sale, Tennants has taken offices in the capital while Chiswick Auctions is hiring more staff.

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‘Quick, affordable’ registration process for ivory

18 June 2018

MPs have called for a “quick, affordable and not too bureaucratic” registration process for items containing less than 10% ivory under the bill that will usher in a near-total ban on the trade in ivory objects.

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