Print issue 2715 (25 October 2025)
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News
- Dealers fear overheating as bullion prices climb higher
- Bear witness to a bullish market with silver novelty claret jug
- British Museum seeks £3.5m for Tudor pendant found by detectorist
- National Gallery’s benches sit well in Billingshurst
- Bradbury Wilkinson archive comes to auction
- Strong sales for opening day of Frieze Masters at Regent’s Park
- Clare Durham to lead ceramics and glass department in Devizes
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Mapping out the Jacobite dream
- Big numbers predicted for library of Newton’s protege
- News in brief including a copy of Jane Austen's Emma taking a six-figure sum at auction
- Bid Barometer: issue 2715
- Precious metals prices: issue 2715
Auction Reports
- Meredith of Manchester: a sport memorabilia first pick
- Golf club puts in solid auction performance a fair way over the estimate
- Not a Thunderball but a golf feathery ball with 007 link
- Henry Cooper Lonsdale belt packs a £62,000 punch in the saleroom
- Aussie touring cricketers take new journey 141 years later
- Stirling Moss race suit motors away to hammer at the high estimate
- Doctor on hand at the end of the London 1908 marathon famous for Dorando Pietri collapse
- Nearly West Brom glory: an 1895 FA Cup runners-up medal emerges
Art Market
- Positive impressions of the Great Bardfield school
- Single owner sale turns spotlight on Robinson
- Slater’s Sussex comes back in focus
- Gillray’s life’s work remembered in two volumes
- Rembrandt counterproof emerges in Cambridge
Books & Works On Paper
- British books contribute to Chicago auction
- Winnie the Pooh first edition emerges in the US
- Books and works on paper auction calendar, October 22 to November 10, 2025
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
- British Art Fair: Good business reported as Saatchi Gallery welcomes a 13,000 crowd
- Harrington gets into the travel business
- Jenna Burlingham Gallery hosts exhibition with works from William Scott’s estate
- Penn in focus in Paris
- Dickinson’s budget sketches in Jermyn Street gallery
- Dealer's show focuses on the library’s changing role through time
- Dealers' exhibition explores how tribal art fired the Modern masters
International
- Casket once owned by a cardinal stars in wide-ranging Swiss auction
- Hoffman silver bowl proves sought after in German sale
- Tinplate toy bike brings a touch of romance to Bornheim
- David depicted at the moment of triumph in sculpture form
- Adelsberger second slice offers extensive selection of 19th and 20th century porcelain
- Innovative typewriter idea turned out to be all wrong
- Erzebirge pyramid built up by eight years of hard work
Fairs, Markets, Shops & Centres
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