Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Surrey Police call on antiques trade to help track down stolen Victorian ring
10 January 2017Police are appealing to the antiques trade to look out for a rose gold Victorian ring that was among a collection of jewellery stolen from a home in Godalming, Surrey.
Sotheby’s launches new luxury division for jewellery, watches, wine and cars
09 January 2017Sotheby’s has created a new luxury division to oversee the selling of items such as jewellery and cars.
Sounding out bidders: Evelyn Waugh’s ear trumpet heads to auction
09 January 2017Evelyn Waugh fans should listen up: one of the writer’s ear trumpets will be offered at auction.
1stdibs shut dealer site over emails
07 January 2017THE online antiques marketplace 1stdibs has shut down the website of a London dealer following a disagreement over promotional emails.
Export stop aims to keep First Day’s vase in UK
07 January 2017A TEMPORARY export bar has been placed on a rare Wedgwood vase in the hope that £482,500 can be raised to keep it in the UK.
Hunt on to save Oxford’s antiques centre
06 January 2017Oxford’s sole antiques centre is hoping for a buyer to save it from closure in March.
Dealer Johnny Van Haeften leaves St James’s and relaunches in south-west London
05 January 2017Old Master dealer Johnny Van Haeften has relaunched his business from his home in south-west London following a property deal that has forced a clutch of dealers to vacate their Duke Street homes.
Auctioneer Phillips bolsters Americas with hires from rival Christie’s
05 January 2017Phillips has made two new hires in the Americas from rival Christie’s as it continues to expand in the region.
Hendrix guitar leads Bonhams London memorabilia auction
04 January 2017Guitars owned by music legends Jimi Hendrix and Prince were the stars of Bonhams December 15 Entertainment Memorabilia auction in London.
St James’s planning row to go to court
04 January 2017A planning row over the redevelopment of the home of St James’s gallery S Franses will go to court later this month.
Stanley Gibbons boss tells investors ‘better days are ahead’
04 January 2017Troubled collectables firm Stanley Gibbons has promised investors it is close to a “turning point” after more than a year of major upheaval.
London art dealer receives New Year Honour
03 January 2017Lisson Gallery co-founder Nicholas Logsdail is among those who received recognition for their contribution to the art world in the New Year Honours list.
Advertising Standards Authority says auctioneers ‘should be clearer on fees’
03 January 2017The Advertising Standards Authority has said auctioneers need to be clearer when presenting their commission rates.
Heritage sues Christie’s subsidiary over ‘theft’ of catalogue data
31 December 2016DALLAS saleroom Heritage Auctions is suing a Christie’s-owned firm in the US over alleged data theft.
Five Christmas picks for Christmas Eve
24 December 2016See our pick of Christmassy lots this month:
Appeal for Ceri Richards painting stolen from north London gallery
22 December 2016Police are appealing for information following the theft of a painting by Welsh modern artist Ceri Richards.
Government will crackdown on sales of ivory less than 70 years old from March
22 December 2016The government consultation on the ivory trade will kick off in the new year with plans to begin the crackdown on ivory dated post-1947 from March.
Advertising Standards Authority rules on the display of auction fees
21 December 2016The Advertising Standards Authority has unveiled new guidance for auctioneers following an investigation into the way auction houses display their commission rates.
Regional auctioneers defend credit card charges amid pressure from campaign groups
21 December 2016UK regional auctioneers have defended credit card fees charged to buyers amid pressure from consumer campaign groups to slash charges.
Gorringe’s long-serving partner to retire after 57 years as an auctioneer
20 December 2016Julian Dawson is retiring from Gorringe's and held his last auction yesterday at the Lewes auction firm.