1) Second Gonsalvus portrait now emerges
A previously unrecorded second version of Lavinia Fontana’s portrait of Antonietta Gonsalvus has sold in France for a record €1.25m (£1.1m).
2) Private bidders go sleeper spotting
Dealers are now facing more competition from collectors as works estimated in the hundreds of pounds range are taken to four-figure prices
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A landscape with flowers, thought to be the work of Charles Daniel Ward, £7500 at Wimbledon Auctions, found in a cluttered room by a house clearance company.
3) Rare print of an early British tennis tournament stars in our pick of five auction highlights
ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes included a rare print of one of the first British tennis tournaments that took more than 26-times estimate at auction.
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A Tennis Match at Manchester, a very rare print marking one of the first British tennis tournaments, part of a lot sold for £4000 at Graham Budd Auctions.
4) Rolex taken from £200 original purchase to £45,500 at auction
This Rolex Cosmograph Dayton is proof that some branded wristwatches have become an exceptional investment
5) Doulton Lambeth bear model is among five lots to watch
With estimates from £2000, here are five previews of items at auction including a Doulton Lambeth model of a seated brown bear.
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Doulton Lambeth model of a seated brown bear holding an upturned bee skep, estimate £4000-6000 at Bamfords.
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