Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Lyon & Turnbull, Elstob & Elstob and Bellmans – new faces and departments at regional auction houses
10 November 2020The latest Movers & Shakers across UK salerooms including new departments and sales at Lyon & Turnbull and Elstob & Elstob.
Online trading brings new confidence in second lockdown
09 November 2020Art and antiques businesses in England are more prepared for trading through this new lockdown having gained experience last time around.
Pick of the week: Fab pair from ‘Glasgow Four’ duo
09 November 2020Two pieces by ‘Glasgow Four’ artists Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) and Frances Macdonald McNair (1873-1921) topped Lyon & Turnbull’s Decorative Arts: Design since 1860 auction on November 2-3.
A looking glass believed to have been owned by Marie Antoinette is among the four lots to watch at auction this week
09 November 2020With estimates from £1000-70,000, here are four previews of upcoming items this week.
Architect’s apprentice McGhie built an artistic legacy
09 November 2020Two trademark scenes by Scottish artist John McGhie (1867-1952) impressed at Great Western Auctions (24% buyer’s premium) in Glasgow.
Online trading and working behind closed doors during lockdown get the green light
04 November 2020The government has confirmed that art and antiques businesses in England will be able to continue trading behind closed doors during the new lockdown.
Jasper Johns US flag artwork donated to the British Museum
04 November 2020Jasper Johns’ screenprint 'Flags I' will be on display at the British Museum after the million-dollar artwork was donated to the institution.
Public cash call to help keep Armada maps in the UK
03 November 2020The National Museum of the Royal Navy hopes to raise £600,000 to stop the export of a group of hand-drawn Armada maps to an overseas buyer.
Drouot closes again as Paris locks down
02 November 2020Paris auction centre Hôtel Drouot has been forced to close its premises after French president Emmanuel Macron announced a second national lockdown.
Collector interview: 'Why I'm favouring home-grown comics over high-profile US versions'
02 November 2020Richard Sheaf, 44, is a collector and daily blogger on British comics.
New recruits and promotions at Hindman and Swann Galleries among the latest Movers & Shakers in the US
29 October 2020Auction houses Hindman in Chicago and Swann Galleries in New York have recently announced new roles.
Ming dynasty vase recovered in London after Swiss theft
28 October 2020A 15th century Chinese vase valued at around £2.5m has been recovered in London by the Met Police.
Online only auctions in Wales and Ireland as virus ‘fire breaks’ begin
26 October 2020Auction houses in Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland are adjusting their sales calendars to accommodate the latest set of Covid-19 restrictions.
Drouot building soon open to all auction houses
26 October 2020Paris auction group Hôtel Drouot has reorganised its operations and will soon allow non-shareholder businesses to operate from its premises.
Trade fears axe of VAT-free shopping for tourists after Brexit
26 October 2020A government plan to end VAT-free shopping for international visitors next year will impact the UK art and antiques trade, say dealers.
Suffolk selection: artworks with a Suffolk theme feature in Ed Sheeran charity auction
22 October 2020A range of artworks with a Suffolk connection are being offered at a charity sale titled 'Ed Sheeran: Made in Suffolk Legacy Auction' at auction house Lacy Scott & Knight.
Antiques centre owner warns others of thieves’ technique after sky light break-in
21 October 2020The owner of an antiques centre has warned others to be vigilant and take extra precautions after being broken into via a sky light.
Rare first pressing of The Who’s ‘My Generation’ album signed by band members sells at seven-times estimate at auction
20 October 2020A rare first pressing of The Who’s My Generation album has sold at seven-times its top estimate at auction in Hertfordshire.
Trade threatened by £100m anti money laundering levy
19 October 2020The art market is lobbying government to try to stop a new levy on the sector for Anti Money Laundering initiatives.
Early 18th century documents detailing a slavery abolitionist's ill-fated project emerge at auction
17 October 2020Decades in advance of Britain’s Slave Emancipation Act of 1833, 275 British men, women and children attempted to settle an African island to prove plantations could be run without slavery.