Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Cotswold dealership Houlston offers carvings from late dealer Jonathan Horne's collection
07 February 2022A 20-piece group of early carved sculpture is on offer from Cotswold dealership Houlston.
Dealer Houlston marks election to BADA with collection of former chairman Jonathan Horne
31 January 2022This family group of four polychromed limewood kneeling figures, made in England c.1610-30, is to go on offer with Cotswolds dealership Houlston.
Online initiatives are here to stay, says LAPADA
31 January 2022Since the outbreak of the pandemic many LAPADA members turned their attention to the web, says the trade association’s CEO Freya Simms.
New SLAD director Paul Hewitt aims for steady but sure approach to trade challenges
31 January 2022Society of London Art Dealers' new director general outlines his plans amid many challenges
BADA prepares for a busy 2022
31 January 2022BADA Week returns this year from October 3-9 along with the BADA Art Prize for emerging Contemporary artists.
Exhibition focuses on 1980s gallery's attack
31 January 2022On the night of May 21, 1985, a postpunk art collective staged an anti-establishment protest on the galleries of Mayfair’s Cork Street.
Dealer uncovers Countess of Carnarvon in Portugal
24 January 2022Found covered in grime in a Portuguese auction house, a three quarter-length portrait of a dark-haired lady by Dutch artist Willem Wissing (1655-1709) has been restored to its former glory by a Belgian dealership and the identity of its sitter revealed as a British aristocrat.
Dealer news in brief including the return of London Gallery Weekend
24 January 2022A round up of the latest dealer news
5 Questions: watch specialist Leslie Fleischman
24 January 2022Leslie Fleischman runs Vintage Watch Room London, which specialises in 20th century watches marketed as ‘both affordable and stylish’.
Tatton Park fair now to take place in February
24 January 2022Furniture dealer Malcolm Eglin Antiques from Northumberland brings a c.1760 mahogany tip-up table to the first Galloway Fairs event of the year.
The web shop window: print of Fleet Street
24 January 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
'Cambridge is completely transformed' says organiser of new Eclectic Eye fair
24 January 2022New fair organiser says university city is now a huge market thanks to high-tech developments
Fine Art Society promotes studio potter Waistel Cooper
17 January 2022The first half of a single-owner collection of more than 100 works by British studio potter Waistel Cooper (1921-2003) is on offer at the Fine Art Society.
The web shop window: symbolist's painting of owls
17 January 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: Barney James of The Home Bothy
17 January 2022Decorative dealer Barney James of The Home Bothy stands at the Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair in Battersea from January 25-30.
Clay shuts up shop after 48 years
17 January 2022After 48 years dealing from a shop on New Kings Road in Fulham, dealer John Clay is closing his doors.
Now it’s Harvey & Woodd
17 January 2022Edinburgh dealer Anthony Woodd has joined forces with James Harvey, pooling their combined 70 years of dealing experience to open Harvey & Woodd.
Waistel Cooper could join pottery elite
17 January 2022Gallery hopes single-owner collection shows will boost profile of a prodigious talent
Yorkshire artist stars on home turf at Harrogate pavilions fair
17 January 2022A selection of paintings by Yorkshire artist Owen Bowen (1873-1967) is exhibited on the stand of Walker Art Galleries at this month’s 'The Pavilions of Harrogate Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair'.
Just read the label: dealer sells Giles Grendey chest
10 January 2022A rare George II caddy-topped chest bearing trade labels for London cabinet maker Giles Grendey (c.1693-1780) has been sold to a London collector after its discovery by dealer Alexander George Fine Antiques.