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Gold dinar sets new high at £3.1m

11 April 2011

THE London Islamic sales week got of to a ‘magic carpet’ start when Morton and Eden held an 81-lot sale devoted to the rarest Islamic coins.

Asian Art in London opens its doors to overseas dealers

11 April 2011

THE organisers of Asian Art in London have announced that this year, for the first time, they will allow dealers from outside the UK to take part.

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Stolen jewellery – £5000 reward

11 April 2011

A £5000 reward has been offered for the return of the stock of Somerset jewellers Joseph Leonard, which was stolen in a raid on March 28.

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Gourdon collection brings over £30m in Paris bonanza

04 April 2011

THE mammoth, 875-lot, three-day sale from the collections of the Château de Gourdon staged by Christie's in Paris closed last week closed having raised a hammer total of €35.1m (£31.9m).

William McAdam Humble memorial service

04 April 2011

WE regret to announce the death of BADA member William McAdam Humble (known as "Mac") on March 17, following a brave fight against leukaemia.

Only one for Denis Thatcher… antiques fairs that is

04 April 2011

AMONG the 30,000 papers released by the Margaret Thatcher Archive Trust earlier this month – and now available to the public at the Churchill Archive Centre – is a brief note on antiques fairs.

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Detective work pays off as Burges windows head home

04 April 2011

TWO William Burges windows that surfaced at auction in Salisbury last year have been sold back to the house for which they were originally made.

Mallett reduce losses in 2010

04 April 2011

TOP-END furniture dealers Mallett made a £1.3m loss last year, a 30 per cent improvement on 2009.

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Country house raider ‘cased joint’ on National Trust pass

04 April 2011

A MAN who stole antiques worth more than £1.2m from country houses across the country has been jailed for nine years.

Beijing auction house opens office in US

04 April 2011

CHINA’s fourth largest auction house, the Beijing Council International Auction Company, have opened an office in the US with the aim of sourcing material to sell in mainland China.

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Air Force medal group for peace-time bravery

04 April 2011

ONE of the rarer acts of peace-time bravery saw the crew of the airship R33 awarded the Air Force Medal.They included George Ernest Long, whose medals and associated ephemera came up for auction at Lockdales of Ipswich on March 27.

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Fishing for the ‘right’ Martinware

02 April 2011

THE 16-lot section devoted to Martin Brothers art pottery at Bonhams' latest Ceramic Design sale provided a number of the notable results.

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Don’t forget to look in the garage

02 April 2011

ON visiting a bungalow just south of Knutsford for a probate valuation, Patrick Cheyne had been dismayed to find nothing of any value in the home itself – but rather better things emerged when he was shown the garage.

Concern grows over scrapping of cheque guarantee

28 March 2011

THERE is growing concern in the art and antiques trade about the termination of the cheque guarantee system this summer.

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Mexico sparks new tribal art row in Paris

28 March 2011

A ROW has erupted after another attempt by South American interests to intervene in a tribal art sale in Paris.

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Time capsule from James I

28 March 2011

THE highlight of the two-day sale conducted by Rosebery's of West Norwood, London on March 15-16 was this unsigned lantern clock, left, consigned 'in the rough' by a private vendor.

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Records for top South African works, with a more selective approach for the rest

28 March 2011

THE large sums of money currently paid for the very top works by leading South African artists was seen once again at Bonhams’ latest sale in this category.

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German war artist emerges 65 years on

28 March 2011

ONE of Germany’s official war artists, Roman Zenzinger, who has long remained in the shadows because of his apparent hatred of the Nazis, is now having his works bought to light.

Major recovery in UK’s art imports and exports

21 March 2011

THE latest imports and exports figures have shown a major recovery in the value of art and antiques traded annually between the UK and overseas.

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Paul de Lamerie silver salts take £19,000 in Derby

21 March 2011

A SET of four George II silver salts by the celebrated Huguenot silversmith Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) sold for a double-estimate £19,000 at Hansons' latest sale at the Mackworth Hotel in Derby.

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