Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Get in touch with nature at your local saleroom: Six lots inspired by plants and animals
10 December 2018From a Victorian Seaweed album to a pair of pottery bird panels, we have a look at art and antiques coming up at auction next week, all of which are inspired by the natural world.
5 Questions: Paul Garner
10 December 2018Paul Garner of Garners Antiques has a showroom in Rutland which offers art, antiques and British handmade furniture.
Museum's tribute to Manxman Archibald Knox
10 December 2018A c.1900 gold and enamel Archibald Knox (1864-1933) necklace is among the items lent by Anthony Bernbaum of The Peartree Collection for an exhibition at the Manx Museum.
Silver show is history lesson at Cotswolds fair
10 December 2018Keith Richards Antiques brings a selection of early 20th century silver modelled on historic pieces to the first 2019 staging of The Cotswolds Decorative Antiques & Art Fair at Westonbirt School.
Six new dealer catalogues – including Mackinnon Fine Furniture's latest offering
10 December 2018Dealers spend a lot of time and thought on the catalogues they bring out to showcase stock – here is the first in an occasional series looking at recent examples covering a range of art and antiques.
Fifty female artists in the frame: Gallery holds exhibition devoted to works by women in the first half of the 20th century
10 December 2018“When I was putting this exhibition together, a lot of people thought I would not be able to find 50 different women British artists to show. In the end, I could have shown 500,” says Sacha Llewellyn of 20th century British art specialist Liss Llewellyn.
They said what?! The week in quotes from the art and antiques market including Richard Madley on the new auctioneer for the Indian Premier League
09 December 2018A David versus Goliath battle. The closure of a Michelin star restaurant. Close encounters with customers. Find out what members of the art and antiques trade had to say for themselves (and about others) this week.
A log from the ship that sailed with Admiral Nelson and more to find around the home counties next week
07 December 2018A rare 18th century log for a ship that once sailed alongside Admiral Nelson’s HMS Victory is among the wealth of art and antiques to find around home county auctions next week.
TEFAF New York Spring reveals exhibitor list for 2019
05 December 2018Tribal art specialist Donald Ellis Gallery is among the 12 new exhibitors attending this year’s TEFAF New York Spring.
Collectors tips from Serhat Ahmet: Meissen porcelain in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods
04 December 2018Tips on how to spot and understand Art Nouveau and Art Deco Meissen porcelain was the focus of a recent BADA Friends event with Serhat Ahmet, a second-generation dealer in fine European porcelain.
Pre-Raphaelite watercolour tops sales at Art & Antiques for Everyone fair in Birmingham
03 December 2018Among the works selling at the recent Art & Antiques for Everyone fair in Birmingham was a watercolour by John Roddam Spencer Stanhope (1829-1908).
A Pre-Raphaelite muse, a warrior’s shield, a panel from Napoleon’s clock and other highlights from London Art Week
03 December 2018London Art Week celebrates 5000 years of art history around the galleries of Mayfair and St James’s.
Sensuality and the nude explored in Rafael Valls exhibition
03 December 2018Nudity and sensuality are themes running through London gallery’s look at eroticism
Vibrant French ceramics at Whitford Fine Art
03 December 2018Jean Lurçat’s 'Sun Dancer', c.1955, is from a range of vibrant ceramics that the French artist produced during the 1950s, many of which are now on offer in Whitford Fine Art’s exhibition Poetry in Motion.
5 Questions: Anna Wakerley
03 December 2018Anna Wakerley of Oriel Fine Art specialises in pre- and post-war Modern British painting.
They said what?! The week (November 26-December 2) in quotes from the art and antiques market
02 December 2018Who talked about 4.5bn-year-old wonders this week? And who was enjoying the recent interest in Banksy prints? Read about that and more with our weekly round up of quotes from members of the art and antiques trade.
Inaugural Anthony Meyer Scholarship awarded for study of Oceanic skulls
01 December 2018The inaugural Anthony JP Meyer Scholarship, for supporting research on the Oceanic collections in museums in France and overseas communities, has been awarded to Sophie Jacqueline.
Soviet meteorite and US space suit go under the hammer
30 November 2018A superb Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite with an estimate of £25,000-30,000 is included in Duke’s sale A Taste of Luxury.
Five places to find art and antiques in Scotland next week including a pair of gold pencils and a fairground scene by a British violinist-turned-painter
30 November 2018Over the next week, dive into the Scottish art and antiques scene first-hand, or go online to snap up treasures such as a Highland light infantry shako.
Giant mammoth skeleton takes top spot at West Sussex auction
29 November 2018Mammoths may be long extinct, but one still set hearts racing in a recent sale at Summers Place Auctions.