Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Shredded £1.04m Banksy renamed ‘Love is in the Bin’ to go on show at Sotheby’s auction house
12 October 2018The buyer of the £1.04m Banksy that was partly shredded in a publicity stunt at an auction has agreed to keep the work - which has been renamed ‘Love is in the Bin’.
Museums hit out at Titanic artefacts auction process
12 October 2018The National Maritime Museum and National Museums Northern Ireland claim the bidding process in the sale of more than 5500 artefacts from the wreck of the doomed Titanic prevented them from submitting a formal offer.
Five Carlton Ware Art Deco designs to dazzle at auction
11 October 2018More than 50 lots of colourful Carlton Ware Art Deco pottery are up for sale in Salisbury next week.
Appeal for information following ‘Mission Impossible’ style theft at York antiques centre
09 October 2018Red House Antiques Centre in York was the victim of an audacious ‘Mission Impossible’ style burglary.
What to buy: Five auctions to watch this week (October 8-14 2018)
08 October 2018From studio pottery in Macclesfield to jewellery in Birmingham, here are five previews from upcoming sales this week.
Ivory ban law not expected until spring 2019
08 October 2018Collectors and sellers of antique ivory are being told that the ivory ban is unlikely to become law before spring 2019, a longer lead-time than originally thought.
Rare Titanic poster of the return voyage that never happened comes to auction
07 October 2018A rare poster advertising the return journey of the Titanic is up for auction in Wiltshire.
Banksy pranks art market with self destructing picture at Sotheby’s auction
06 October 2018Street artist Banksy managed to prank the art market by booby trapping his ‘Girl with Balloon’ picture that sold at auction for £1.04m at Sotheby’s last night.
Four collectables with royal connections up for sale this autumn
04 October 2018Items with royal connections have extra cache for buyers when it comes to desirability and price. Here are four objects with direct connections to noble owners that are currently for sale across dealerships and auctions.
BBC's decision to axe Flog It! after 17 years is "disappointing," presenters say
03 October 2018The long-running and successful antiques programme Flog It! has been axed as part of the BBC’s 'modernisation' of its daytime schedule, a decision presenters have described as "very sad news" and "disappointing for viewers".
Albert Einstein’s God Letter is coming to auction in New York with a $1m price tag
03 October 2018Auction house Christie’s is to auction Albert Einstein’s God Letter – his correspondence to philosopher Erik Gutkind written a year before his death in 1954.
Appeal to trade after collection of rare Leica cameras stolen in Scotland
03 October 2018A collection of rare Leica cameras and equipment has been stolen from a company in the Scottish Highlands.
Replica of the largest British Roman mosaic to return home to Gloucestershire
02 October 2018A replica of the largest Roman mosaic to be found in Britain could return home to Gloucestershire where it was made.
Could the contemporary art market bubble burst?
02 October 2018Confidence in the contemporary art market has dropped 24% in the first six months of 2018, amid fears of a potential bubble.
Regional rooms to repackage traditional fare
01 October 2018Two leading regional auction houses – Lyon & Turnbull and Dreweatts – are trying new format sales this autumn in the hope of increasing demand for traditional European art and antiques. Both are creating room sets for viewing works.
Three culture bill proposals to be debated in November
01 October 2018Three proposals for a European Union law on the import of cultural goods have been tabled for ‘trilogue’ talks in November.
What to buy: Five auctions to watch this week (October 1-7 2018)
01 October 2018Among the plethora of auctions across the UK this week, here are five highlights from upcoming sales, including a Stuart Devlin candelabra at Catherine Southon.
Asian art dealer recovers from Camden Passage flood and reopens
01 October 2018Islington dealership Kevin Page Oriental Art is officially re-opening following a flood that forced many dealers in the area to close.
Judge's copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover from obscenity trial to be auctioned at Sotheby’s
26 September 2018A copy of DH Lawrence’s infamous novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, used by the judge who presided over the 1960 obscenity trial is coming to auction at Sotheby’s in London next month.
Asian art dealer recovers from Camden Passage flood and reopens
26 September 2018Asian art dealer Kevin Page Oriental Art is officially re-opening following a flood that forced many dealers in Islington to close.