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ATG letter: Premium rise would be unfair

11 June 2018

MADAM – In response to letters on credit card fees and buyer’s premium at auction houses in ATG No 2345, I would argue the assumptions made are misplaced – certainly in the case of how our auction house works.

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ATG letter: This antiquities attitude must not cross the Atlantic

11 June 2018

MADAM – With high-profile seizures taking place, particularly in New York (‘Trade decries US crackdown on antiquities’, News, ATG No 2345), long-term damage is being inflicted on both the trade and museums.

ATG letter: Plea on traveller portraits info

04 June 2018

MADAM – I would be most grateful if any of your readers can tell me about any portraits of lady travellers in Rome in the 1830s-40s, painted by Antonio Chatelain (1794-1859).

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ATG letter: Black Mambas tackle poaching

04 June 2018

MADAM – As a museum service curator of 40 years’ standing, with a special interest in British and Chinese decorative arts from 1500 to 1760, now retired but continuing my scholarly research as before, I have been following the debate on the ivory ban in the Antiques Trade Gazette, of which I am a long-term subscriber.

ATG letter: Hard to feel sorry for the auctioneers over card fees

04 June 2018

MADAM – I write regarding your front page story about provincial auctioneers and the rising cost of payment by credit card (ATG No 2343). I feel so sorry for these hard-up companies as they now only average 40-50% commission from each lot sold!

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ATG letter: Why Napoleon was entranced

28 May 2018

MADAM – I note the report on the sale of a porcelain plaque decorated with a portrait of the Empress Josephine on page 13 of ATG No 2343.

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ATG letter: Mixed messages on the ivory ban

28 May 2018

MADAM – I have a deep concern that our political masters do not properly understand what they are proposing to unleash with their submission to well-meaning but ill-informed pressure groups over the ‘total’ ban on the sale of ivory in this country.

ATG letter: We are teaming up for impending fightback

28 May 2018

MADAM – Thank you for publishing our letter (ATG No 2341), in which we outlined why the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association intended to seek legal advice on the government’s proposed ivory ban.

ATG letter: Ban is all for show, no action

21 May 2018

MADAM – The government’s desire to enact a ban on the UK trade in ivory, including antique ivory, means that they can publicly demonstrate they have stood up to the ivory lobby and ‘bravely’ taken action in the cause of saving the elephant while, at the same time, avoiding the action that they should have taken.

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ATG letter: 1927 title was Magpies, not the Terriers!

21 May 2018

MADAM – Your auction report (ATG No 2342) on the sale of medals awarded to George ‘Bomber’ Brown contained an error in stating that the First Division Championship in 1926-27 was won by his club, Huddersfield Town.

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ATG letter: Join us in funding legal challenge over ivory ban

14 May 2018

MADAM – We have been following the ivory debate in your pages with anxious concern, in spite of being specialists in vernacular, naive and folk art, whose business would rarely be directly impacted by the near-total ivory ban planned by the government.

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ATG letter: A barn-storming tale and other memories of Sir William McAlpine

14 May 2018

MADAM – Sir William McAlpine (Obituary, ATG No 2340) often engaged the services of my father, John Pryke, a specialist structural and contracting engineer, and was very supportive to him when our family business went the unfortunate way of so many (as opposed to McAlpine’s).

ATG letter: UK ivory trade ban won’t aid elephant populations

14 May 2018

MADAM – May I please offer three cheers to your correspondent, Edric van Vredenburgh, who has put his finger firmly on a fundamental flaw in our government’s proposed new legislation on ivory (ATG No 2337).

ATG letter: Legal case over ivory ban is too late now

14 May 2018

MADAM – John Lewis’ letter (ATG No 2341) in which the chairman of the Public Monuments & Sculpture Association reveals he is seeking counsel’s opinion, in respect of a legal challenge to the proposed ivory trade ban, raises three key questions:

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ATG letter: Why museum ivory fears are misguided

07 May 2018

MADAM – Michael Baggott’s recent letter about the potential adverse impact of the ivory sales ban on the display of ivory pieces by museums is, with respect, misguided.

ATG letter: Join us in ivory trade ban legal challenge

07 May 2018

MADAM – The Public Monuments & Sculpture Association shares many of the concerns which have been expressed in your letters pages since the last statements from Defra on the ivory issue.

ATG letter: Target the poachers instead

07 May 2018

MADAM – I have been dealing in Oriental antiques for almost 50 years and have been a supporter of the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) for most of this time.

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ATG letter: Please exempt ivory sewing tools from any ban

30 April 2018

MADAM – I am sending you a photo of some small sewing tools in carved ivory, made c.1840.

ATG letter: UK ivory trade ban will harm market world leader status

30 April 2018

MADAM – We are all devastated at what is being proposed by the government in relation to ivory.

ATG letter: We need class action on ivory

23 April 2018

MADAM – Thank you for printing my previous correspondence (ATG No 2337). If I thought that a ban on pre-1947 ivory would stop the death of 50 elephants I would stop writing.

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