Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Pick of the Week: Chinese bustle and calm in one view
28 August 2017Large-scale paintings of intimate domestic scenes are unusual in Chinese art. The Chinese export reverse-painted glass painting of a young mother nursing her infant son offered at Northeast Auctions in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, earlier this month is thought to be one of only a handful of full-size versions painted of this once popular image.
Tribal clubs strike it hot at Elgin auction house
25 August 2017There was some good old-fashioned auction drama at the Elgin Auction Centre in Morayshire on August 23 when two lots of loosely-catalogued tribal clubs sold to online bidders for a combined £46,500.
Grand Tour jewellery takes a trip to auction in Nantwich
23 August 2017A fine example of Grand Tour jewellery comes up for sale at Peter Wilson of Nantwich on September 13.
Marchant holds sale during New York Asia Week
21 August 2017London dealership Marchant is to sell Chinese artworks at a dedicated auction in New York.
Plans unveiled for Chiswick in South Ken
21 August 2017Chiswick Auctions is to open its South Kensington showroom manned by a group of former Christie’s staff early next month.
Pick of the Week: Breaking news of a Jacobite rarity
21 August 2017The highlight of Lyon & Turnbull’s sale of Scottish Silver & Applied Arts on August 16 was a Jacobite drinking glass with a difference.
Channel Islands painted bridal chest heads to auction at Bonhams
16 August 2017A George II polychrome-painted bridal chest leads Bonhams Oak Interior sale on September 20 with an estimate of £30,000-40,000.
Chinese dish once valued at Antiques Roadshow heads to auction in Derbyshire
16 August 2017Hansons Auctioneers in Etwall, Derbyshire will offer a Yongzheng (1723-35) mark and period dish as part of its Fine Arts and Asian auction on September 29.
Lowestoft musicians play £4000 part in Keys’ sale
14 August 2017A pair of white glazed figures of musicians made by the Lowestoft factory c.1770 sold for £4000 at the July 18 sale at Keys (plus 20% buyer’s premium) of Aylsham.
Pick of the Week: Doccia displays fatal attraction
14 August 2017The Doccia factory is perhaps best known for its hard-paste sculptures – many of them near-direct copies in porcelain of 17th and early 18th century bronzes. The key figure is the talented modeller Gaspero Bruschi, himself a Florentine sculptor.
Pick of the Week: Shedding light on a £26,000 lantern
07 August 2017Triple lens or Triunial magic lanterns were the iPhone 8 of their day. Since the days of the Sturm lantern in the 17th century, the technology had developed from basic projectors producing small, dimly lit images, to these magnificent machines capable of spectacular technicolour lantern entertainments.
Judge orders Christie's to name Stargazer ‘buyer’
07 August 2017A US judge has ordered Christie’s to identify the winning bidder of the $12.5m (£9.7m) Guennol Stargazer, an ancient Anatolian idol auctioned in New York in April.
Clarice Cliff goes online only at Christie’s
07 August 2017The collection of Clarice Cliff formed by André Aerne, a voice professor at Butler University in the US who died last year, will be offered in an online sale at Christie’s this month.
Woolley’s strengthens Asian department with Morgan move
07 August 2017After a 23-year career at Christie’s, where he was a director and international specialist in Asian art, Jeremy Morgan has joined Woolley & Wallis.
Core Arts & Crafts collection stolen
07 August 2017Thieves in Chipping Campden have struck at the core of the Court Barn Museum’s collection of Arts & Crafts silver and jewellery.
Goodman plans Fine Art Bourse relaunch
07 August 2017Tim Goodman, former chairman of Sotheby’s Australia, is to relaunch his online auction house Fine Art Bourse (FAB) this month.
Cottrell collection avoids market wobbles
07 August 2017More than 400 copper, tin and ceramic moulds, collected by the late antiques dealer Andrew Cottrell, were dispersed by timed auction at Bellmans (22% buyer’s premium) in Winchester on July 12.
Pick of the Week: Cabinet stands tall as Flemish highlight
24 July 2017When this cabinet on stand appeared in the inventory of a Gloucestershire home in the 1920s it was described simply as ‘An old Italian Cabinet of ebony and Tortoiseshell’. In fact, it is Flemish rather than Italian and was probably made in Antwerp in the first half of the 17th century.
Damaged ‘Yongzheng’ vase sells for £150,000 at Halls' auction
24 July 2017A large Qing blue and white bottle vase with a Yongzheng (1723-35) mark sold for £150,000 (plus 20% buyer’s premium) at Halls in Shrewsbury.
CSK: the milestone moments
24 July 2017Landmarks along the Christie’s South Kensington memory lane...