Latest News Articles by Terence Ryle
French cabinets head to an Eastern buyer
03 February 2020Among the gems spotted in 2092 mixed lots at Stroud Auctions’ (18% buyer’s premium) year-opener on January 8, the best-seller was the final lot.
Royal history behind the £99,000 candelabra
27 January 2020Highlight literally and metaphorically of the Woolley & Wallis sale on January 8 was a pair of ormolu and hardstone-mounted candelabra, superb in themselves and packed with French royal history.
Expanding dining table, candelabra and Chinese export cabinets lead a fine start in Salisbury
27 January 2020A trio of five-figure offerings got Salisbury auction house Woolley & Wallis (25% buyer’s premium) off to a great start for 2020.
Private buyers snap up collectables at Woolley & Wallis
27 January 2020A trio of pure collectables picked up by UK privates bidders at the Woolley & Wallis (25% buyer’s premium) auction in Salisbury on January 8.
Black Forest clock hunted down
20 January 2020This ‘Black Forest’ type clock on the theme of hunting is signed by Swiss master carver Johann Huggler of Brienz (1834-1912).
New year temptations: a feast of Poole, Minton, Troika and Border ceramics on the menu
20 January 2020It was during the Carter, Stabler and Adams period in the 1920s-30s that some of the most memorable Poole wares were produced. Much of this Art Deco range – red earthenwares covered in a white slip and a semi-matt-glaze before decoration in a variety of Jazz Age patterns – was based on the work of chief designer Truda Carter.
Walking canes owned by actor Edward Woodward and Titanic survivor attract enhanced interest thanks to provenance
20 January 2020The latest sale at Clarks in Liskeard included a collection of walking canes collected by the late actor Edward Woodward.
A truly eye-catching lot in Bristol
20 January 2020The limited, but international, appeal of a remarkable collection of about 350 Victorian hand-painted glass eyes was clear at East Bristol Auctions (18% buyer’s premium).
Artist's Irish glass collection features in Dublin auction
20 January 2020A collection of Irish glass built in the 1930s by artist Jean (Musgrave) Jameson was topped by a pair of c.1800 flat-cut urns and covers Adam’s (23% buyer’s premium) of Dublin.
Australasian artefacts sell at Tennants
06 January 2020Australasia provided the talking points and two main buyers at the recent Tennants (20% buyer’s premium) specialist sale in the Yorkshire Dales.
Furniture: Period piece detected in Winchester
06 January 2020Putting classic English furniture firmly back in the forefront of provincial sales in the first part of December was this Chippendale-design Gainsborough library armchair offered in Winchester by Andrew Smith (21% buyer’s premium).
Single-owner Lalique lots excite bidders
06 January 2020International interest at the Kingham & Orme (20% buyer’s premium) sale at Evesham on December 6-7 focused on René Lalique. A single-owner collection of the great French designer’s work attracted multiple phone and internet bidders from the US, the Continent and Russia.
Sales offering an international line-up of lots highlight global appeal of provincial auctions
06 January 2020Provincial by geography but far from provincial in outlook, auction houses from Essex to the Yorkshire Dales underlined the international nature of their trade at recent auctions. Cosmopolitanism covered both what was on offer and who was buying.
Chinese clock winds up in Sussex - plus a round up of the latest auction results for clocks across the UK
23 December 2019Guangzhou bracket example leads a selection of stand-out timepieces sold in the regions.
M marks the Mauretania
23 December 2019Holding for 22 years the Blue Riband for the fastest Atlantic crossing, the great Cunard liner RMS Mauretania is a magical name for collectors of maritime memorabilia.
Treen with the Trafalgar touch
23 December 2019Tucked inside an18th century treen model of a ship’s hull is a historic note reading This was taken out of a writing bureau belonging to Lord Collingwood. I saw the bureau and know its history.
Spaniel sniffs out snuff
23 December 2019Matthew Barton (25% buyer’s premium) attracted international interest in this early-19th century German gold snuff box at his November 20 London sale.
Cricketers team up for a single lot
23 December 2019While individuals and pairs from the suite of five bronze cricketers by Joseph Durham (1814-77) are occasionally seen on the rostrum, it is rare to find all five appearing together.
Byron carves out card case role
23 December 2019This Victorian mother-of-pearl and abalone shell card case is carved with a portrait of George Lord Byron, the most flamboyant and notorious of the major English Romantic poets.
Medals make a fine lifesaving tribute
23 December 2019A story of extraordinary peacetime gallantry of a Cumbrian seaman turned coalminer was at the heart of a group of medals, photographs and press cuttings offered at Reeman Dansie (20% buyer’s premium) at Colchester on November 28.