Latest News Articles by Noelle McElhatton
Tomasso Brothers and Butchoff Antiques among dealers confirmed for BADA ‘pop up’ exhibition
10 June 2019Leading dealers have signed up to take part in BADA’s inaugural ‘pop up’ selling exhibition in June and July on Pimlico Road, London.
US auctioneer Hindman to launch buy-it-now option as it seeks to be ‘America's premier mid-market auction house’
10 June 2019Chicago-headquartered US auctioneer Hindman, formerly Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, has an ambitious agenda that goes beyond its recent rebrand.
CEO of US saleroom Hindman on the Chicago-based firm's ambitious agenda
10 June 2019Chicago-headquartered US saleroom Hindman, formerly Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, has an ambitious agenda that goes beyond its recent rebrand, as its CEO Thomas Galbraith tells ATG.
BADA to host selling exhibition coinciding with Masterpiece and Olympia fairs
31 May 2019The British Antique Dealers’ Association is to host a London selling exhibition for its members in June and July, coinciding with Masterpiece and The Art & Antiques Fair Olympia.
BADA logo row is put to the vote
27 May 2019The British Antique Dealers’ Association is consulting members on a new logo after doubts were expressed about the replacement of the trade body’s traditional ‘Cellini’ emblem.
Call on antiques trade to oppose tariffs on Chinese antiques once again
27 May 2019The global art market is preparing to defend itself against a renewed US threat to tax Chinese art imports, as part of President Trump’s trade war with China.
Post-war Irish art: Five pictures to be offered at upcoming Whyte’s auction in Dublin
23 May 2019As demand for Mod Brit art continues its upward trajectory, ATG takes a closer look at mid-century Irish work for sale at a forthcoming Whyte’s auction in Dublin on May 27, exploring the unique influences on ‘Mod Irish’ artists of that era.
BADA urges its members: have your say on our new logo
22 May 2019The British Antique Dealers’ Association is consulting its 350-strong membership on a new logo after doubts were expressed about the replacement for the trade body’s traditional ‘Cellini’ emblem.
Trump administration in renewed threat to tax Chinese art imports
20 May 2019Chinese art and antiques are part of a new list of $300bn-plus of imports drawn up by President Trump’s administration in the country’s escalating trade war with China, ATG understands.
Ram raiders hit Petworth fair
20 May 2019Police appeal after jewellery and cash worth £830,000 stolen in night heist
Bellmans party marks 30 years in the business
20 May 2019In any ‘top 10’ list of 30th birthday party themes, a 1980s or ‘90s leitmotif ranks high.
On with the show: at Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair, spirits and sales were high - an ATG picture special
16 May 2019A shocking ram-raid by jewellery thieves failed to dampen the spirits and order books of many exhibitors at the Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair on May 10-12. ATG visited on Saturday to observe a bustling fair judged to have been a successful curtain-raiser for the summer season.
Police appeal for help to catch ram-raiders of Petworth antiques fair
14 May 2019Burglars in a pick-up truck and an SUV ram raided the Petworth antiques fair at the weekend, stealing jewellery and cash belonging to dealers exhibiting at the three-day fair.
Five highlights estimated under £1000 at Halls’ Asian sale this week – including an Indian rarity donated to a charity shop
13 May 2019Halls' sale on May 15 in Shrewsbury, combining Asian objects with a country house sale, has ceramics, textiles and paintings at a range of prices to tempt new collectors. ATG picked five items for closer inspection.
Barbara Hepworth's 'Aegean' bronze heads to Chicago auction
13 May 2019Hindman Auctioneers, formerly Leslie Hindman, is newly rebranded and has a busy calendar across its six US salerooms this year.
Five highlights from Golding Young & Mawer’s sale of Stamford dealers' St George’s Collection later this month
18 April 2019The sale on April 24 of the stock and personal collection of two Stamford dealers features a who’s who of English furniture and object makers. ATG picked five items from more than 800 lots for closer inspection.
The overseas buyers at Lincoln fair: ‘We can’t get this range and prices in our own market’
15 April 2019Arthur Swallow Fairs’ Antiques & Home show may not have the moniker ‘international’ attached but the event attracts a strong overseas group of buyers who comb the fair, clutching sheets of shipping firm stickers to identify purchases for collection.
Local loyalists at Lincoln Antiques and Home Show: ‘Fair seems more condensed and lively’
15 April 2019Belinda and Tom Kilduff (pictured below) are Lincolnshire locals and Antiques & Home Show loyalists. They noted how “busy, condensed and lively” the one-day format was.
The dealers’ view at Arthur Swallow Fairs' Lincoln event
15 April 2019“I’ve sold Jesus Christ… could I interest you in St Patrick?” So asked Martyn Watson of Penrith, Cumbria, stalling out in the Epic Centre and keen to shift his statue of Ireland’s patron saint.
Two into one fair will go for Arthur Swallow
15 April 2019Condensing a two-day event into one and moving to a new weekday slot are no mean feats – just ask Arthur Swallow Fairs, which has just launched a new streamlined format. ATG went along to the first edition to view the results.