Latest News Articles by Tom Derbyshire
R100 and Concorde toys take off at auction
31 January 2022Before the crash of the R101 during its maiden voyage to France in October 1930, there had been great excitement around the potential of the airship.
It’s good to Torck
31 January 2022Certain areas became hubs for the manufacture of toys, such as Nuremberg and Erzgebirge in Germany.
Sindy sought by nostalgia-minded collectors
31 January 2022These days, marketing a doll as Sindy’s saucy sister would be problematic. And the less said about outfits titled Hockey Honey or School Days, the better.
Pick of the week: Meiji 10 yen pattern coin takes £260,000
24 January 2022Rare Japanese Meiji gold coin emerges at auction in West Sussex
Weapon owned by tragic 1912 Antarctic explorer makes eight-times estimate in Kent
24 January 2022A sword sold at Kent auction house C&T (22% buyer’s premium) belonged to a British Antarctic explorer who died in 1912 – but not with Robert Falcon Scott.
Previews: issue 2527
24 January 2022A selection of 15 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK.
Market-fresh Henry Moore sculpture heads from mantlepiece to auction house
19 January 2022Dreweatts is offering a market-fresh Henry Moore (1898-1986) figural group sculpture, Mother and Child, on March 16.
The death penny ‘issued in error’ to a deserter
17 January 2022The ubiquitous First World War memorial plaques – the ‘death penny’ – need to have a posthumous recipient of note to sell for anything more than £50-100.
Previews: issue 2526
17 January 2022A selection of 12 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK.
Heroic exploits of naval skipper who later came a cropper
03 January 2022Many of the unsung British heroes of both world wars served in the royal and merchant navies carrying and protecting supplies to Russia or the USSR.
Red alert as early Arsenal shirts impress
03 January 2022Arsenal FC’s familiar red jersey with white arms is instantly recognisable to football fans worldwide now. However, a pair of shirts sold at the Graham Budd (20.5% buyer’s premium) December 1-2 auction in London show an earlier look.
‘Tommy’ was a remarkable wartime countess
03 January 2022A group of medals awarded to a First World War ‘Tommy’ sold for a mid-estimate £2400 at Kent auction house C&T (22% buyer’s premium) on October 20-21. Not that unusual, it would seem.
Pick of the week: German armour blows off to the Windy City
20 December 2021Catalogued as ‘fine and exceptionally rare’, a north German parade cuirass is on its way to the Art Institute of Chicago after being sold at auction.
An Art Nouveau butterfly-shaped screen and a three-piece Georgian silver tea set are among four lots to watch
20 December 2021With estimates from £300-5000 here are four previews of upcoming items.
Previews: issue 2523
20 December 2021A selection of eight upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK and Ireland.
Napoleon weapons garniture sells for $2.5m in Illinois
13 December 2021A remarkable garniture of weapons including the sword Napoleon is believed to have carried when he seized power in 1799 sold at an Illinois auction house.
A drawing by CRW Nevinson and artworks from Simon Parker Bowles’ Green’s Restaurant are among six lots to watch
13 December 2021With estimates from £150-60,000 here are six previews of upcoming items.