Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Going platinum: the market for royal memorabilia
30 May 2022English jubilees, coronations and investitures have long been occasions not only for a national celebration but also for manufacturers to cash in with an array of souvenirs. In this special report we turn the spotlight on royal items offered and sold by dealers and auction houses
That’s the spirit: Sim pictures Brit social history and culture
30 May 2022A 12-picture series titled The Modern Rake’s Progress is at the heart of a new exhibition from British picture dealer Andrew Sim of Sim Fine Art.
Dealers on the Brexit effect: Oven ready trade or a half-baked mess?
23 May 2022Special report looking at the experiences of art and antiques businesses after Brexit
Brexit: what the trade bodies are doing to help
23 May 2022Dealers’ association LAPADA collaborated with shipping company Gander & White, the high net worth advisory group Rawlinson & Hunter and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to produce a free, public guide of Brexit FAQs, which is available via the organisation’s website’s main page.
Big firms keep wheels in motion
23 May 2022Large firms have found it far easier to continue moving goods in the face of Brexit regulations.
Brexit: further concerns including the cost of import VAT
23 May 2022ATG speaks to four members of the trade about the impact of Brexit
Trials and tribulations: case study of cross-border trade
23 May 2022Marc and Marcia Harrison transported their own stock from their home in the Netherlands to the Chelsea Rare Books Fair in May, trialling the system they expect to use frequently in the future and hoping to demonstrate the process for their fellow book dealers.
The web shop window: Vintage litter bin
16 May 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
The next generation: ‘The book trade is so varied it is always possible to find a corner to make your own’
16 May 2022Seldom does the stereotypical image of the rare book specialist fit the current generation of dealers and auctioneers. Members of the 21st century book trade come from all walks of life with their interests and areas of specialisation just as varied. ATG speaks to five members of the trade to discover their route into rare books.
Print fair lands on the Strand
16 May 2022A 1645 etching of an African boy by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-77) is part of a collection of more than 200 works by the Bohemian artist on offer from Daniel Crouch Rare Books at the London Original Print Fair (LOPF).
Artist Luard back in the saddle
16 May 2022Exhibition devoted to skilled ‘old-fashioned’ painter reveals a particular interest in horses
Fair review: Welcome back to Chelsea
16 May 2022But Brexit red tape is the talk of the trade as favourite fair returns to Old Town Hall
5 Questions: antique furniture and art specialist Marcus Salter
16 May 2022Marcus Salter runs Cheeky Highlander in Inverness, dealing in antique furniture and art.
5 Questions: antique rugs and carpets specialist Jason Nazmiyal
09 May 2022Jason Nazmiyal is the founder of Nazmiyal Collection in New York and specialises in turn-of-the-century antique and vintage rugs and carpets.
Duo helped to revive golden age Japanese ceramics
09 May 2022The Bizen ware of Kaneshige Tōyō (1896-1967) and the Hagi ware of Miwa Kyūwa (1895-1981) star at 'Branching Out', an exhibition at Joan B Mirviss of New York.
Whistler fashion statement at Philip Mould exhibition
09 May 2022Philip Mould’s exhibition 'A Brush with Fashion: 500 Years of Male Portraiture' includes this 1869 portrait of James Whistler, the American Gilded Age painter, by Walter Greaves (1846- 1930).
Dealer news in brief including change of ownership at Portland Gallery
09 May 2022A round-up of news and events from around the trade.
Royal commemorative items could be crowning glories at Petworth fair
09 May 2022Among the stand-out items at 'The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair' are two Regency glass crown scent bottles made for the coronation of King George IV.
The web shop window: Edwardian leather suitcases
09 May 2022Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
No hiding the attractions of Buxton’s 56th edition
09 May 2022First-time exhibitor William Cook Antiques brings a pair of early 19th century gilded Japanese screens to the 56th Annual Buxton Antiques Fair.