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New scientific technique for spotting fakes using ‘visual signature’

18 January 2010

SCIENTISTS in the United States have unveiled a ground-breaking piece of technology to identify fake pictures.

Parties settle over Picasso ‘sold under duress’

11 January 2010

AN agreement over the disputed Blue Period Picasso painting The Absinthe Drinker may well lead to a clearer legal definition of what constitutes art sold under Nazi duress.

Haughtons’ New York Fine Art Fair facing the axe

04 January 2010

THE recession continues to take a heavy toll on the New York fairs scene and the first casualty of the new year looks set to be the Haughtons' International Fine Art Fair.

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Christmas Carol at the top of the tree

22 December 2009

A COPY of A Christmas Carol has now knocked Oliver Twist off the top of the tree to become the most expensive Dickens title ever sold at auction.

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Warhol’s dollars make $39m in New York

16 November 2009

THE latest series of contemporary art auctions in New York provided some further evidence of confidence returning at the top end of the market.

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New York modern art series brings some relief

09 November 2009

HAS the top end of the art market bounced back? This was the opinion ventured by some commentators after the flagship sales of Impressionist and Modern art in New York last week.

New fair for Atlantic City

12 October 2009

A NEW antiques fair in Atlantic City is to be launched in March. It replaces the long-running Atlantique City Antiques Show – a once leading US fair that was axed by organisers F&W Publications in September.

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Märklin tops Kaufman sale in New Jersey

05 October 2009

THIS rare c.1912 Märklin fire engine toy topped the sale of the second part of the Donald Kaufman toy collection at specialist saleroom Bertoia Auctions in Vineland, New Jersey, on September 25-26.

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Collector launches class action against Warhol Foundation over blighted self portrait

21 September 2009

A long-running complaint brought against the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts by the owner of a work twice denied by their authentication board has been granted class action status.

Keno Auctions launched in NY

07 September 2009

WELL-known Americana dealer Leigh Keno has established a “full-service” auction business in Manhattan.

Greatest flea market find… again

07 September 2009

It was, wrote Chicago Now, website of the Chicago Tribune, 'The greatest flea market find'.

Atlantique City show is axed

01 September 2009

ATLANTIQUE City, for many years one of North America’s key antiques and collectables fairs, has been axed.

Christie’s offer new storage facility in NY

01 September 2009

IN January next year, Christie’s are planning to open a high-tech storage facility in New York.

US fair goes green

17 August 2009

THE Antiques Are Green campaign in the UK has spawned its first ‘antiques are green’ fair – in America.

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Frog service remnant jumps to $46,000

17 August 2009

THE so-called Frog Service made by Wedgwood for Catherine the Great was one of the most prestigious creations by the Staffordshire entrepreneur and one that helped forge his international reputation.

Largest antiques wholesaler in the US closes

10 August 2009

July saw the final sale to liquidate the enormous inventory that constituted Merritt’s Antiques.

More UK art dealers setting up an overseas base

29 June 2009

The latest survey conducted by the Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD) shows a doubling of members who now have a gallery presence abroad, mostly in New York.

Palm Beach organiser Lester makes a move on Olympia fair

22 June 2009

FLORIDA-based fairs entrepreneur David Lester has set his sights on a pivotal role in the future of the Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair.

Arader makes charity gesture for Sotheby’s sale

15 June 2009

SOTHEBY’S New York hold the W. Graham Arader sale on June 19, offering 204 lots from the well-known American prints and maps specialist.

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Was this why Byron was mad, bad and dangerous to know?

01 June 2009

TURN the leaves of ‘A sketchbook belonging to Lady Julia Conyers...’ and you will find some 80 drawings and watercolours by Lady Julia and her society friends that are for the most part unexceptional and predictable.

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