Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Spanish police recover stolen Francis Bacon paintings after tip-off from the Art Loss Register
24 July 2017Three Francis Bacon artworks stolen in Madrid in 2015 have been recovered by Spanish police near Barcelona.
Christie’s ‘looking at options’ for CSK rooms
24 July 2017Christie’s is weighing up options for the sale of the lease of its Old Brompton Road premises after it held its last sale before closing the popular South Kensington auction rooms.
Getty Museum chooses Old Master drawings for biggest-ever acquisition
24 July 2017Los Angeles’ J Paul Getty Museum has bought 16 Old Master drawings in its largest-ever purchase by value.
They said what?! The week (17-23 July) in quotes from the art and antiques world
23 July 2017In our weekend series, Antiques Trade Gazette brings you a selection of quotes from dealers, auctioneers and others. This week we say goodbye to Christie’s South Kensington and meet the new arts minister.
Gove promises to tackle illegal ivory trade in first speech as environment minister
21 July 2017Michael Gove MP gave his first speech as environment minister today and has vowed to tackle the illegal ivory trade. However, he made no reference to a total ban on ivory.
Government to renew laws to enforce return of Nazi-looted art
21 July 2017The UK government plans to renew the Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009 to extend beyond its 2019 end to ensure the law remains indefinitely.
First views of latest Antiques for Everyone fair in Birmingham
21 July 2017The crowds descended on the latest Antiques for Everyone fair at the NEC in Birmingham for its opening day yesterday.
Elvis Presley’s first music agency contract goes to auction in Wiltshire
20 July 2017Auctioneer Henry Aldridge & Son is known for its Titanic memorabilia sales but this weekend it will shake things up and auction items from rock ‘n’ roll star Elvis Presley.
Stolen Islamic tile discovered in London art gallery will return to Uzbekistan
19 July 2017An important glazed Islamic calligraphic tile stolen in Uzbekistan is to be returned to the country after it was discovered for sale in a London gallery.
Arts minister says he will "do all he can to support" art market interests
19 July 2017The new arts minister John Glen MP has vowed he will do all he can to support the art market’s interests in government.
Christie’s half year auction results recover after tough 2016
19 July 2017Christie’s first half results show positive signs for the art auction market after a difficult 2016.
British Art Market Federation report heads to Parliament
17 July 2017The priorities, concerns and opportunities for the British art market are being taken directly to government with a new report launched this week.
EU culture bill will ‘cripple trade’
17 July 2017New EU rules designed to improve checks on imports of ancient artefacts “will cripple the legitimate international trade”, warns Vincent Geerling, chairman of the International Association of Dealers in Ancient Art.
Mark Law Dreweatts deal ‘delayed over funding’
17 July 2017The completion of Mark Law’s deal to buy auction house Dreweatts from stamp dealer group Stanley Gibbons has been delayed due to a change in financial backing for the £2.4m purchase.
The Wright face at LAPADA Fair
17 July 2017A dealer will offer what he believes is a Joseph Wright of Derby self-portrait at the LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair this autumn.
Money laundering: know the rules
17 July 2017The art and antiques sector is a target for money launderers and the industry must be aware of new regulations, a leading anti-corruption group has said.
Anthony Browne: Our man in Westminster
17 July 2017The art market’s chief spokesperson pursues a policy of quiet diplomacy. Now armed with a new report on the British art market, Anthony Browne has something he wants to shout about
Collage bought at auction stars in Islington Museum exhibition to mark anniversary of death of infamous gay couple Orton and Halliwell
15 July 2017Islington Museum is to show off the Kenneth Halliwell screen collage that it bought at auction as part of a new exhibition to mark two important anniversaries.
Reprieve for small businesses as Treasury delays plans for digital quarterly reporting
14 July 2017Small businesses are celebrating after plans to enforce online quarterly reporting were delayed by government.
Delay in Stanley Gibbons' sale of auction house Dreweatts to Mark Law
14 July 2017The completion of Mark Law's deal to buy auction house Dreweatts from stamp dealer group Stanley Gibbons has been delayed due to a change in financial backing for the £2.4m deal.