Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Profile: Paul Moss of London dealer Sydney L Moss
27 September 2017Paul Moss chose an unorthodox route to move the family firm into its second century. Here he discusses his passion for ‘great’ Asian art, the ebbs and flows of the market and succession planning.
Saleroom selection of stand-out Asian art lots
27 September 2017Traditional tastes and newer trends were in evidence at auctions in London, the regions and overseas during the past 12 months. Here ATG selects its hammer highlights...
Asian Art – the state of the nations
27 September 2017The market for Asian art shifts from season to season, with the supply of blue-chip wares a constant issue. Here we look at current trends, including the emergence of a more selective buyer, and predict the fortunes of the market’s core collecting areas.
Huge Outsider art collection comes to auction in Newcastle
26 September 2017One of the UK’s largest collections of Outsider art will to be offered for sale at Newcastle auctioneers, Anderson & Garland next month.
Trade in US back in business after hurricanes Irma and Harvey
25 September 2017The antiques trade in the southern states of America is back in business following the upheavals of hurricanes Irma and Harvey.
A treasure of the Elizabethan Silk Road – Chinese bowl with 17th century English mounts
25 September 2017Some of the very first pieces of Chinese porcelain to arrive in Elizabethan Britain were mounted in silver-gilt to proclaim their luxury status.
Windows into the life of Henry Holiday – and accountants
25 September 2017The Institute of Charted Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has acquired a set of four Henry Holiday stained glass windows from Mayfair dealer Sinai & Sons.
Love of US history maintains pockets of market strength
25 September 2017America’s love affair with history shows no signs of coming to an end.
Altered States – The regional market in the US
25 September 2017In a market subject to the vagaries of collecting fashion, success is hard-earned for America’s leading regional salerooms.
Pick of the Week: Jewels fit for a cultured gent
25 September 2017This late 19th century necklace offered by Peter Wilson's latest sale in Nantwich is a spectacular example of Grand Tour jewellery. Most Georgian or Victorian gentlemen keen to display an appreciation of classical art were satisfied to purchase just one or two hardstone intaglios as a souvenir.
Maori artefacts with 180-year history
25 September 2017A collection of Maori artefacts with an unbroken provenance dating back to their acquisition by early English missionaries to New Zealand will be offered at John Nicholson’s of Fernhurst on October 5.
Maori artefacts traced back to early English missionaries come to auction in Surrey
20 September 2017A collection of Maori artefacts with an unbroken provenance dating back to their acquisition by early English missionaries to New Zealand will be offered for sale at John Nicholson’s of Fernhurst on October 5.
Pick of the Week: Devil is in the detail for Tasmanian table
18 September 2017Shortly after the catalogue for Bellmans’ recent sale in Wisborough Green, Sussex had gone to press, a printed paper label was noticed to the underside of this burr-veneered occasional table. It read 'L Pearson, Cabinet Maker & Upholsterer, 3 Elizabeth Street, Hobart Town'.
Christie’s and China top NY Asia Week auctions
18 September 2017Christie’s seven sales dominated the New York Asian art series. With a couple of sales still to go across the weekend, the firm’s running total was close to $35m, more than twice the aggregate of its competitors.
Numismatic partnerships formed to broaden market
11 September 2017Two new international auction partnerships have formed in the coin market, both involving London firms.
McTear’s holds dedicated military watch auction
11 September 2017Glasgow saleroom McTear’s holds a dedicated military watch auction on September 19. Most entries are from a private collection and include watches from the so-called ‘Dirty Dozen’ – the 12 Swiss manufacturers commissioned to supply the British Ministry of Defence during the Second World War.
Doyle New York goes green to sell Colombian diamonds
11 September 2017Among the highlights of the sale at Doyle New York on October 18 are two emerald and diamond brooches set with stones that display the prized deep green colour concentration of Colombian emeralds.
Jewellery highlights of upcoming fairs
11 September 2017The first major fairs of the new season are only just around the corner. The LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair at Berkeley Square is always strong on antique jewellery, this year (September 15-20) attracting more than a dozen specialist dealers from both London and overseas.
Bidding leaps for Aus$70,000 kangeroo salts
11 September 2017A set of four Victorian kangaroos salts made by silversmiths Hunt & Roskell sold for Aus$70,000 (£42,000) as part of the Fairfax collection at Leonard Joel in Sydney on August 31-September 2.
Setting provides period drama
11 September 2017A 19th century topaz pendant with cushion-shaped diamond accents raced to £9000 at Mallams’ Silver & Jewellery sale in Oxford on August 23.