Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Antique jewellery lost during £200,000 raid on West Sussex home
01 June 2017A West Sussex robbery has resulted in the loss of more than £200,000 of antique jewellery, handbags and other valuables.
Three new galleries open for art week
30 May 2017A trio of art dealers has chosen this summer’s revamped London Art Week to unveil new central London galleries.
Change in date announced for Northern Antiques Fair
30 May 2017The newly rebranded Northern Antiques Fair (previously the Harrogate Antique and Fine Art Fair) has issued a notification that its autumn dates have changed.
Olympia: facts and objects
30 May 2017The grande dame of the UK summer fairs scene marks its 45th year in West Kensington
Petworth packs in the fair crowds
30 May 2017Annual West Sussex event held for the third time is busy throughout its three-day run...
Penman full of confidence in its Firle Place base
30 May 2017Like Petworth, Lewes is a place known for its antiques shops. A nearby fair running from June 2-4 provides a chance for visitors to get an extra dose of shopping.
5 Questions: Rebecca Beach
30 May 2017Rebecca Beach is gallery director at British Modern art dealership Offer Waterman. The gallery is currently staging an exhibition of the works of Alison Wilding, 'Acanthus, asymmetrically' which runs until June 21.
DIY dealers trade on their own turf
30 May 2017Fairs aren’t the only option for dealers wanting to make a mark during London’s summer season. Some dealers are heading ‘outside the tent’ to focus on creating their own space.
New angle on Cornish view
30 May 2017Kurt Jackson’s 'Western rocks off St Agnes, passing fisherman' (2013), is among the pieces on offer at Messum’s exhibition of the artist’s recent works.
Charles Saumarez Smith: Seeing the bigger picture
30 May 2017Dr Charles Saumarez Smith explains how and why the Royal Academy will help promote the London art market this summer.
Pink and red at Richard Green exhibition
30 May 2017Samuel John Peploe’s (1871-1935) 'Still life of pink & red roses in a Chinese vase' is among the works in Richard Green’s ongoing exhibition devoted to the celebrated Scottish Colourist.
London Map Fair attracts international and domestic exhibitors
30 May 2017The annual London Map Fair unites the classic and the quirky of cartographic history under one roof as a host of international dealers show up for what organisers boast is the world’s largest event of its kind.
Russian artist’s horse sense
30 May 2017An exhibition by Russian artist Damir Krivenko celebrates classical art in contemporary painting.
London Underground features in summer auction of vintage posters
29 May 2017An upcoming auction at AntikBar features a collection of London Underground posters and memorabilia.
They said what?! The week (22-28 May) in quotes from the art and antiques world
28 May 2017In its weekend series, Antiques Trade Gazette brings you a selection of quotes from dealers, auctioneers, collectors and others from across the trade. This week, auctioneers and fair directors reflect on the state of the market.
Record set for Star Wars collectors’ “holy grail” figure at Vectis Auctions
27 May 2017The Star Wars universe is growing.
Interstellar treasure: “Most important space artefact” and seminal Nobel Prize appear in New York summer sales
25 May 2017Human understanding and exploration of space took off in the 20th century and relics of that time of discovery remain popular today. This summer, two lots appearing on the New York market highlight the continuing enthusiasm for space.
Investment sought for art shares trading platform
22 May 2017An online platform for trading shares in artworks could become a reality if a new company manages to meet its fundraising target.
Book fairs turning the page
22 May 2017Coming up in early June are the two stalwart fairs of the London antiquarian book trade: 'The London International Antiquarian Book Fair', hosted by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association (ABA), and 'The London International Premier Fair', hosted by the Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association (PBFA).
Shop talk: Martlesham Antiques
22 May 2017In the continuing series looking through the keyhole of ‘bricks and mortar’ shops in 2017, ATG talks to Robert Frost, who runs Martlesham Antiques from a thatched cottage in Suffolk. It specialises in 18th and 19th century furniture.