Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Rolex taken from £200 original purchase to £45,500 at auction
05 June 2023This Rolex Cosmograph Dayton is proof that some branded wristwatches have become an exceptional investment
Well done, driver Doug - here's a 1970 Heuer Autavia Chronograph
05 June 2023This 1970 Heuer Autavia Chronograph was awarded to rally driver Doug Harris for finishing the 16,000-mile London to Mexico World Cup Rally in 1970.
Not quite in Stuttgart but Germany’s leading book event returns
05 June 2023The Stuttgart Rare Book Fair, Germany’s leading fair for the rare book and prints trade, is returning after the pandemic for an anniversary event from June 16-18.
Objects that underline Ann Sutton's keen eye for new talent
05 June 2023A group of design objects consigned by British textile artist and designer Ann Sutton (b.1935) was offered as part of the Lyon & Turnbull Modern Made sale.
Aquamarine appeal of less expensive post crash pieces
05 June 2023In the years after the Wall Street Crash in 1929, some of the less expensive gemstones became popular in jewellery manufacture.
'Beautiful example' of Horace Minns work
05 June 2023The Fine Jewellery auction at Fellows in Birmingham on June 15 includes this Arts & Crafts silver blue gem and bluster pearl foliate pendant.
Doulton delights packed in floor to ceiling
03 June 2023A remarkable Nautilus Clock sold for £7000 when Sworders (25% buyer’s premium) offered the first part of the Ann Turner collection of Doulton pottery.
Miniature masterpiece gold stater retakes title of the most expensive classical coin
29 May 2023A Panticapaeum gold stater, struck in present day Crimea c.350-300BC, has regained the rank of the world’s most expensive classical coin.
Stoclet Buddhist stele in high demand at auction
29 May 2023This 2ft 7in (78cm) high white marble stele depicting the Buddhist goddess Guanyin on a lotus throne between two bodhisattva was carved in the Northern Qi dynasty.
Silver Tompion clock is the ‘best in private hands’
29 May 2023Horology dealership Carter Marsh is bringing to market what it calls the most important English table clock it has ever handled.
Pick of the week: Cheesy does it for £45,000 Elizabethan manuscript at auction
29 May 2023Leading the sale at Dominic Winter on May 17 was a highly unusual Elizabethan manuscript treatise on cheese and cheese making.
Get a taste of silver from the Colman collection coming to auction in Essex
29 May 2023Sworders’ next Fine Interiors sale includes a collection of Norwich 17th century silver assembled by one of East Anglia’s best-known families.
Latest Jennifer Lee top price at auction pushes studio potter close to Rie and Coper levels
29 May 2023Mallams regained the record for a pot by Jennifer Lee (b.1956) on May 18 when a large asymmetrical vessel from c.1990 sold at £40,000 (plus 25% buyer’s premium).
An Edward Lear watercolour is among five lots to watch
29 May 2023With estimates from £1500, here are five previews of upcoming items.
How Omega pottery became a part of the Bloomsbury Group story
29 May 2023Estimated at £20-40, this large ‘continental’ turquoise-glazed bowl sold for a surprise £5800 at Tayler & Fletcher (21% buyer’s premium) in the Cotswolds.
Chinese teapot with Dutch touch
29 May 2023This rare Chinese export teapot, cover and stand is painted with the arms and motto of the Dutch Republic and the cypher of the Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie – better known as the Dutch East India Company.
Furniture that created a ‘new language for woodworking’
29 May 2023Fresh-thinking range of furniture features in a four-day auction showcasing modern design styles
Silver owned by the 'Golden Ball' gambler who frittered away a fortune comes to auction
29 May 2023This pair of silver wine decanter stands or bottle coasters by Philip Rundell (1746-1827) for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, (London 1819 and 1820) sold for £10,500.