Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
TEFAF Maastricht hosts virtual reality tour of 470-year-old Amsterdam map and four other fair highlights
14 February 2019TEFAF Maastricht returns this year with a virtual reality exhibition set to transform the way a 16th century map of Amsterdam is experienced.
Olympia London to be transformed in £1bn project as planning permission is granted
13 February 2019A £1bn plan to revamp Olympia London, including the home of the venerable Art & Antiques Fair Olympia, has been approved by planners.
William Powell Frith’s painting of Oscar Wilde at the Royal Academy goes on offer for the first time in over a century at St James’s gallery
12 February 2019'The Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881', a scene of influential Victorians at an exhibition painted by William Powell Frith (1819-1909), is on offer from St James’s dealer Martin Beisly for a price in the region of £10m.
Shakespeare’s Globe and ABA partner for June fair
11 February 2019The Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association (ABA) has joined forces with Shakespeare’s Globe as its charity partner for the next edition of its June flagship fair.
Seven fabulous fans going under the hammer this month
11 February 2019With many fans going under the hammer in the coming weeks it is an ideal time to get more familiar with this market where examples can range in price from a few pounds to the high five figures.
5 Questions: Jim Dickinson
11 February 2019Map dealer Jim Dickinson next stands at Art Antiques Cheshire (February 22-24)
Cheshire fair smooths the way to romantic buys
11 February 2019An ancient Greek lekythos, which would have been used to smear perfumed oil on a woman’s skin before marriage, is one of the highlights at Art Antiques Cheshire.
US buyers fly into Battersea fair
11 February 2019A 1976 secretaire by Bernt Rosen was one of the highlight sales at last month’s Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair in Battersea where US buyers jostled with locals to bag the best objects.
Chinese Year of the Pig provides theme for Cotswolds trade association fair
11 February 2019English pottery specialist John Howard is among the many dealers featuring pig-related pieces at the next Cotswolds Art and Antiques Dealers’ Association (CADA) Fair.
The CADA face of the fair
11 February 2019Every year, a female portrait is chosen as the ‘Face of the Fair’ at CADA (see main story for fair details).
‘Lost’ large Victor Pasmore mural looms back into view
11 February 2019A huge linen mural by Victor Pasmore (1908-88) which until recently was believed to be lost serves as the centrepiece of Marlborough Fine Art’s next exhibition.
They said what!? The week in quotes from the art and antiques market including the reaction to a mysterious Old Master
10 February 2019This week Christie's chief executive officer talked about being "confident" despite "challenging" conditions. Read the whole quote and more of what was said around the art and antiques trade with our quotes of the week.
Petition launches for antique bows to be exempt from Ivory Act registration requirement
09 February 2019A London auctioneer of stringed instruments has launched an online petition to exempt bows from the Ivory Act registration requirement.
Jorge Welsh hosts Chinese export porcelain conference as new book launches
07 February 2019Jorge Welsh Research and Publishing’s conference ‘Fired to Last: The Global Reach of Chinese Export Porcelain’ coincides with its launch of a new book about a Chinese ceramic collection.
Julian Trevelyan’s final work provides lift to new Connect fair
04 February 2019Julian Trevelyan’s (1910-88) final oil painting, depicting Strawberry Hill against a pink sky, sold in the first hours of Connect – The Independent Art Fair’s inaugural staging on January 29.
Cambodian bell brings a high note to Peter Petrou auction at Christie's
04 February 2019A large bronze Cambodian ceremonial bell from the south-east Asian Bronze Age was the top-seller at the Peter Petrou: Tales of the Unexpected auction at Christie’s last week.
Gallery says that contemporary textiles at Frieze show a growing demand
04 February 2019Textiles represent a wide and varied collecting field, a huge range of which is displayed in the show 'Material: Textile' at Messums Wiltshire, from practical pieces to intricately conceived works of art.
Iron lady’s press coverage: a collecting journey from Borneo to Japan
04 February 2019In the latest of our occasional series of collector interviews, we talk to Penny Savill who collects irons, buttonhooks and jigsaw puzzles. She recently co-ordinated Pressing Matters, a display of irons presented by members of the British Iron Collectors group at the Art & Antiques for Everyone Fair at the NEC in November.
Famous cricketer graces plate at the Chester Antiques Fair
04 February 2019A rare blue-printed plate featuring the legendary cricketer WG Grace (1848-1915) is among the highlights at the Chester Antiques Fair.
Moon-case clock set to shine at Galloway Antiques Fair
04 February 2019An eight-day arched brass dial rolling moon-case clock, c.1750, is on offer for £3350 from Lancaster House Antiques at the next Galloway Antiques Fair at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire.