UK

The United Kingdom accounts for more than one fifth of the global art market sales and is the second biggest art market after the US.

Through auctioneers, dealers, fairs and markets - and a burgeoning online sector - buyers, collectors and sellers of art and antiques can easily access a vibrant network of intermediaries and events around the country. The UK's museums also house a wealth of impressive collections

Beatles Legal Doc

Documents detailing break-up of The Beatles sell at Berkshire auction

18 December 2024

A collection of legal documents relating to the break-up of The Beatles appeared at London auction house Dawsons Auctioneers on December 12.

René Magritte’s 1954 L’empire des lumieres

Christie’s results down 6% but stronger sales recorded in second half of year

18 December 2024

A better second half of the year and strong private sales helped Christie’s make the best of a difficult 2024.

Hansons Cornwall

Hansons moves into Cornwall taking over Barbara Kirk’s former saleroom

18 December 2024

Auction house Hansons has expanded to Cornwall after taking over the premises run by Barbara Kirk until her recent retirement.

Pope John Paul II bronze

Bust of Pope John Paul II stolen from storage in north London

17 December 2024

A bronze bust of Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) by Arthur Fleischmann (1896-1990) has been stolen from storage in north London.

169397 Seuss

Catching up with the Christmas catalogues

17 December 2024

Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, Emily Dickinson and Toni Morrison: just a few of the notable authors whose work Peter Harrington is highlighting in this year's Christmas catalogue

Egyptian faience figure

Egyptian faience rodent formerly in Qatari collection sells for £37,000

17 December 2024

'Twas just ten nights before Christmas when this ancient Egyptian faience figure of a rodent sold at Apollo Art Auctions in London.

Phyllis Dodd Self Portrait

Reflecting on self portraits in a new exhibition

17 December 2024

Liss Llewellyn examines the tradition of the creative selfie, which has existed since Ancient Greece, but became an artistic standard during the Renaissance.

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‘John Hobbs-Buggins fake tables’ are resold after auction house alerted

16 December 2024

A pair of neoclassical mahogany and ormolu demilune pier tables, believed to be John Hobbs-Buggins fakes, have sold for a tiny fraction of their original retail price.

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Portrait shows mystery black bandsman who went into battle at Waterloo

16 December 2024

An intriguing portrait of a black man in the uniform of a military bandsman and wearing a Waterloo medal drew strong competition after emerging at an auction in East Sussex.

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Pick of the week: Mouseman chair made by a war hero

16 December 2024

Not only is this a fine and unusual example of pre-war Mouseman furniture but it comes with a remarkable provenance.

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Bring me sunshine and an Eric Morecambe pipe

16 December 2024

British comedy star Eric Morecambe’s (1926-84) lifetime collection of showbiz memorabilia and personal treasures are set for auction at Hansons on January 10-11.

RS Pasche Tour Poster

Rolling Stones posters rock up at auction

16 December 2024

Two early poster designs for Rolling Stones UK tours were offered at Bonhams on November 25

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Suffragettes’ colour scheme revealed for the first time

16 December 2024

This printed crepe paper ‘programme’ marks one of the key Suffragette rallies of the Edwardian era.

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Hechle takes to the hills and Glasgow auction sets a mountain high

16 December 2024

A group of seven mountainous landscapes by Hilda Marion Hechle (1886-1939) were the subject of a good deal of interest at a recent sale at Great Western Auctions (24% buyer’s premium) in Glasgow.

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Art market: Those were the London Dayes

16 December 2024

Pair of scarce oils by an artist more familiar as a watercolourist emerge at auction in Essex

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Summers’ day has come as furniture collectors take notice

16 December 2024

The autumn staging of Lyon & Turnbull’s (26/25/20% buyer’s premium) Modern Made sale at the Mall Galleries in London included one of the best-known designs by Gerald Summers (1899-1967): his armchair c.1933-34.

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Dragon vase dedicated to ‘Chang’ the possibly mythical potter shows real appeal

16 December 2024

Royal Doulton design was produced on response to popular demand for eastern-style ceramics

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Back on the Midlands map

16 December 2024

Latest version of the NEC art and antiques event has established firm roots and is winning warm praise

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Tang dynasty rhino deemed a rarity

16 December 2024

This 20in (51cm) pottery figure of a rhinoceros is dated to the Tang (618-907AD) period.

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Silk programmes signalled a stirring firework show

16 December 2024

The spectacular Victorian and Edwardian firework displays conducted by the venerable Mitcham firm of James Pain & Sons were often accompanied by special silk souvenir programmes.

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