Letters to the Editor


ATG letter: Fake or Fortune? - I love the twists and turns

28 August 2017

MADAM – I read with dismay your correspondent’s letter criticising ATG’s coverage of the latest series of the BBC’s 'Fake or Fortune?' programme.

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Bangle wrangle: it’s not a bracelet

28 August 2017

MADAM – On reading ATG’s London Summer Capital of Art (ATG No 2294) I was amazed that your writer didn’t seem to know the difference between a bracelet and a bangle.

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ATG Letter: Show does little for industry’s credibility

21 August 2017

MADAM – I’m glad ATG enjoys the BBC’s Fake or Fortune? programme so much to give it front page coverage plus a double-page spread in ATG No 2304.

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ATG letter: Time to Poole resources

21 August 2017

MADAM – Regarding ATG’s coverage of the threat of closure to the Poole Pottery Studio (ATG No 2304 and antiquestradegazette.com), I feel it is imperative that some element of the production stays in Poole.

ATG letter: Plea to save Poole Pottery studio

14 August 2017

MADAM – I don’t know if your readers are aware but the future of Poole Pottery Studio in Poole is in danger as the lease is up on the building in which it operates.

ATG letters: Dealer trade bodies are different

14 August 2017

MADAM – It would be my submission that had Jeremy Taylor conducted the same survey of attitudes to a merger between the BADA and LAPADA at Masterpiece rather than Olympia, the result in favour of merger would have been entirely different (ATG No 2302).

ATG letters: When and why auctioneers should give discounts on buyer's premium

14 August 2017

MADAM – I write regarding the ban on passing on the cost of credit card transaction fees in our credit (debt)-obsessed society (ATG No 2302).

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ATG letter: We did our Nelson duty

07 August 2017

MADAM – Our estimate (£2000-4000) for Drummond’s Death of Nelson did indeed prove to be conservative but not quite as dismissive as the ‘£100-150’ quoted in the ATG might suggest (Bid Barometer, ATG No 2302).

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ATG letter: Don’t forget our Martin Brothers show

07 August 2017

MADAM – I read with great interest Roland Arkell’s feature on collecting work by the Martin Brothers (ATG No 2226). Roland cites three exhibitions which he states are “landmarks” but leaves out perhaps the most important.

ATG letter: Terms and conditions are the bedrock of any auction

24 July 2017

MADAM – What a refreshing letter from James Dillon at The Visage Gallery, being enquiring, intelligent and delivered in a professional manner (ATG No 2301). Thought goes into writing a letter, unlike a knee-jerk social media comment.

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My stand on your soapboxes

24 July 2017

MADAM – I’m writing regarding two of your most recent Soapbox opinion columns.

ATG letter: You should use a cheque, mate

24 July 2017

MADAM – I am proud to admit that I am successfully even more old fashioned than James Dillon (Letters, ATG No 2301), who does not make online payments for purchases.

Make the merger view known

24 July 2017

MADAM – Further to my letter earlier this year, despite several interesting subsequent observations on the subject that you very kindly published, nothing apparently seems to be happening.

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ATG letter: Can you shed light on this candelabra?

22 July 2017

MADAM – I enclose a picture of a mid-18th century brass candelabra (see below).

ATG letter: Payments and postage are a mystery

17 July 2017

MADAM – Payments to auctioneers, be it for objects or postage and packing, seem to be mired in mystery and confusion.

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ATG letter: My valuable ‘old friend’ vase also made a useful ashtray

10 July 2017

MADAM – All of us who have been involved in the trade for a number of years, perhaps even decades, will know the feeling of pleasure at unexpectedly seeing an image of an ‘old friend’ in the pages of the ATG.

ATG letter: Qualified response to the soapbox

10 July 2017

MADAM – Your most recent 'Soapbox' debated an interesting topic that’s currently generating letters, namely should auctioneers be qualified and presumably a member of a trade organisation or not (ATG No 2298).

ATG letter: Small fairs mean big value

10 July 2017

MADAM – May we add our voice to the letters in ATG Nos 2296 and 2297 on the subject of fair sizes?

ATG letter: Bespoke fairs? Already spoken for...

26 June 2017

MADAM – Your Soapbox discussion between Mary Claire Boyd of Olympia fairs and Marco Forgione, chief executive of BADA, concerning the merits of large or small fairs, provided valid arguments for both (ATG No 2296).

ATG letter: We are showing our metal thanks to revamped website

26 June 2017

MADAM – The Antique Metalware Society, whose members specialise in objects made from base metals, has launched a new website which it hopes will be a source of information on, and stimulate interest in, antique items made from brass, copper, bronze, paktong, zinc, iron, steel and various types of metal plating.

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