Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Medieval Jewish Haggadah manuscript on offer at New York gallery
15 April 2019For the first time in more than 100 years the Lombard Haggadah, a medieval Jewish text with unique illustrations, is on public display at the New York gallery of Les Enluminures.
5 Questions: Toby Jones
15 April 2019Toby Jones of Jones Antique Lighting specialises in early 20th century decorative antique lighting.
The web shop window: lithograph published by the Curwen Press for The Lyons Lithographs
15 April 2019Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Gallery unlocks secrets of Canadian photographer's once hidden talent at Photo London fair
15 April 2019At 'Photo London' next month Robert Mann Gallery offers 'Academic Nude – Tower of Ivory' by the once forgotten Canadian photographer Margaret Watkins (1884-1969), who ensured her legacy with a secret trunk of works.
Handiwork of the Wignalls at Galloway's upcoming event
15 April 2019A pad top bracket clock signed Mary Wignall and Sons Ormskirk is included at The Arley Hall Antiques & Fine Art Fair, the next event from Galloway Antiques Fairs.
Japanese focus comes into view at London Photograph Fair
15 April 2019An exhibition of 36 views of Mount Fuji, inspired by Hokusai’s famous print series, is presented by dealer Daniella Dangoor at the 'London Photograph Fair: Special Edition'.
Tech solution specifically designed for dealers to tackle fraud
15 April 2019New technology designed to offer dealers a more secure way to accept payment aims to combat issues such as fraud, money laundering and other cybercrime facing the market.
They said what!? The week in quotes from the art and antiques market including a take on “the modern reality” of book dealing
14 April 2019Read what was said around the art and antiques trade this week including thoughts on rare book dealing, fair schedules and a detectorist finding gold.
Artists inspired by Modern British tradition and the imagination feature in two London shows
13 April 2019A group of 32 works by contemporary painter Nicholas Turner exploring themes of memory and time go on show at Chelsea gallery Jonathan Cooper next month.
ILAB and ABAA launch book provenance symposium in New York
12 April 2019As provenance requirements for the material institutions buy becomes increasingly strict, the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) has launched a symposium in New York.
Actor, writer and rare book collector Stephen Fry reveals he will open ABA’s rare book fair Firsts
11 April 2019Actor and writer Stephen Fry will open Firsts: London’s Rare Book Fair, the annual event from the Antiquarian Booksellers Association (ABA).
Dealer sells last William Powell Frith panorama but it will now go on public view
08 April 2019The last panoramic painting by William Powell Frith (1819-1909) in private hands has been sold – but will not vanish from the public eye just yet.
We’re back: Skeleton of rediscovered dinosaur species exhibited in Heathrow Airport before going up for auction in France
08 April 2019A 155m-year-old one-of-a-kind diplodocus skeleton has been moved from the shale beds of Wyoming to Heathrow Terminal Five, a stopover on its way to auction in France.
5 Questions: Caryl Tincknell of Violet Grey Decorative Gardens
08 April 2019Caryl Tincknell of Violet Grey Decorative Gardens specialises in antique garden furniture and vintage garden antiques. She is among the exhibitors at the spring Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair (April 9-14) in Battersea.
The web shop window: a late 19th century Villeroy & Boch tile from Germany
08 April 2019Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Batstone moves to Bourne Street
08 April 2019Hilary Batstone Antiques has recently moved into new premises after 22 years on west London’s Holbein Place.
Room for manoeuvre at Battersea Decorative
08 April 2019A French Art Nouveau mahogany drop-front writing bureau, c.1925, is among the objects featured in a special exhibition at the spring edition of the Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair in Battersea.
Rare JMW Turner mezzotints on display at London fair
08 April 2019Four prints hand-engraved by JMW Turner (1775-1851) for a rare and enigmatic series of landscapes feature at the next London Original Print Fair (LOPF) later this month.
They said what!? The week in quotes from the art and antiques market including market advice on dinosaur bones
07 April 2019Find out what members of the art and antiques trade had to say this week about disagreements, delays and dinosaurs.
Clarion changes Olympia dates and strategy
06 April 2019The organiser of The Art & Antiques Fair Olympia has revamped its look, dates and marketing strategy for this year’s summer edition in a move to distinguish it from the simultaneous Conde Nast House & Garden Festival.