Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Antiques for Everyone – and that includes the interior decorators
01 April 2017First Birmingham NEC fair of 2017 courts the interior design trade with welcome BIID tie-up
5 Questions
01 April 2017West Sussex dealer Joe Chaffer started Vagabond Antiques & Décor in October 2015.
Exhibitors call for change at TEFAF flagship
01 April 2017Established dealers are calling for a “shake up” at the venerable TEFAF Maastricht in the wake of its 30th showing last month. Proposals include moving the fair to Amsterdam, making it shorter and including fewer exhibitors.
Sculpture in the Sixties
01 April 2017Among the pieces available at Pangolin London’s ongoing exhibition Sculpture in the Sixties is Tower, a painted fibreglass and aluminium work by Nigel Hall (b.1943).
‘The good old days’ at Chelsea
01 April 2017This unusual Staffordshire figure of Billy Walters, c.1820, by Enoch Wood was among the pieces sold at the recent Chelsea Antiques, Art & Design Fair (March 15-19).
Evolution of the spring Battersea Decorative fair
01 April 2017The next Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair runs from April 4-9 in London’s Battersea Park. The second of three fairs to take place in the Battersea Evolution Marquee, it follows a successful January edition.
Victorian printmakers Charles and George Hunt celebrated with the launch of first full-length book on the artists
31 March 2017A new book on two prolific Victorian printmakers launched last night.
Massive Duke of York centrepiece leads Christie’s Robert de Balkany auction with sale to Koopman
28 March 2017A large, striking George IV silver-gilt centrepiece led Christie’s sale of the Robert de Balkany collection after it was hammered down to London silver dealer Koopman Rare Art.
Furniture dealer Rolleston sells William and Mary marquetry cabinet to international museum
27 March 2017Kensington Church Street dealer Rolleston recently sold a William and Mary cabinet to an international museum for a mid-six-figure sum.
Should TEFAF move from Maastricht?
27 March 2017While dealers are always discussing ways a fair can be improved, one issue raised at this year’s TEFAF Maastricht by a number of exhibitors was whether the fair should move to Amsterdam.
They said what?! The week (20 - 26 March) in quotes from the art and antiques world
26 March 2017It's another edition of ATG's weekly quotes round up. Take a look at what dealers, auctioneers and other members of the trade had to say about the art and antiques world last week.
Why the best things in life are three
25 March 2017The Cotswolds Antiques, Decorative & Art Fair takes place from March 31-April 2, the first of three editions to run in 2017. Organiser Cooper Events added the third last year, and it was greeted with enough enthusiasm to keep the model going this year.
Bath tipped as a smart selection
25 March 2017The 28th annual Bath Decorative Antiques Fair closed on March 5 after a four-day run which included its busiest opening trade day on record.
5 Questions - Robert Eagle
25 March 2017Robert Eagle started his business specialising in less well-known Modern British artists over three years ago. He will appear at his first fair, the Cotswolds Antiques, Decorative & Art Fair, at the end of March. He started dealing when he bought a David Rolt landscape for £250 and then acquired the whole estate of the artist.
Piper plays an East Anglian tune
25 March 2017Mod Brit artist who produced many local scenes is subject of Suffolk gallery show
London gallery stages theatre design showcase
25 March 2017Caspar Neher, the focus of Abbott and Holder’s upcoming exhibition, was a long-time collaborator with the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. Neher designed the stage sets for a number of his theatre productions in the 1920s and ‘30s.
Shop talk – Focus on the Past
25 March 2017In the continuing series looking through the keyhole of ‘bricks and mortar’ shops in 2017, ATG talks to Alison Roylance, owner of Focus on the Past antiques centre, Clifton Village, Bristol.
X-rays lead to ‘new’ Old Masters
25 March 2017This image is one of the pieces featured in LEAD, an ongoing exhibition of the photographs of Alejandro Guijarro at the London gallery Tristan Hoare.
British pocket watches to feature in sale of local man’s collection at The Canterbury Auction Galleries
24 March 2017An 18th century gold-coloured pocket watch is among the lots expected to lead one collection in The Canterbury Auction Galleries’ upcoming auction.
Statue of modern golf grip inventor comes up for auction at Bonhams in Los Angeles
23 March 2017A cold-painted bronze of amateur golfing champion John Laidlay is among the pieces appearing at Bonhams' upcoming auction in Los Angeles next week.