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A lot of specs appeal thanks to an unusual 'banjo' case

19 August 2024

Catalogued simply as “a cased pair of spectacles, 19th century, the case in shagreen, along with three magnifying glasses”, an understated lot estimated at £30-50 fell between a portrait miniature of Napoleon and a set of 1950s headlights.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2656

19 August 2024

ATG’s pick of auction lots bought by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com, featuring both the highest prices over-estimate and the top prices paid online.

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News in brief including new studio pottery auctions at Lay's

19 August 2024

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the launch of a new series of dedicated sales at Lay's

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Puss Pushkin immortalised as pottery thanks to Agnete Hoy

19 August 2024

Agnete Hoy (1914-2000) brought her own distinctive style to the ailing Doulton Lambeth factory, reviving the traditional decorative methods of earlier artists to make contemporary stonewares from 1952 until the studio closed in 1957.

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Chinese works of art provide lots of reasons to raise a smile

19 August 2024

Recent sales show the appetite for Chinese art from bidders with deep pockets is not at all diminished

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Wartime propaganda posters seek to persuade collectors to make a bid

19 August 2024

'Freedom is in Peril Defend it with all your Might' was a British propaganda poster published by the Ministry of Information.

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Mystery lady in green and Madonna rub shoulders

19 August 2024

Appearing at a time of increased market interest in pioneering female artists, a portrait by Elizabeth Cameron Mawson (1849-1939) set a significant new artist’s record at Newcastle saleroom Anderson & Garland (25% buyer’s premium).

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Cartier catches the mood and big bids at debut Stuttgart sale

19 August 2024

Nagel’s (29.5% buyer’s premium) first sale dedicated to Fine Arts and Luxury in Stuttgart obviously caught the mood of the bidders.

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Creative couple’s collecting tastes filled their home with ‘miximalism’

19 August 2024

Highlights from the estate of Max Clendinning and Ralph Adron sold at Sworders

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Petersfield fair includes original artwork for illustrations from 1960s-70s novels

19 August 2024

After celebrating 50 years of trading last year, the 'Petersfield Antiques Fair' makes a welcome return to the Festival Hall in the Hampshire town.

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Previews: issue 2656

19 August 2024

Our selection of lots from six upcoming auctions

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Five questions with dealer and fair organiser Darren Hudson

19 August 2024

Darren Hudson is the proprietor of Hudson Antiques. For the last eight years he has been organiser of the thrice-yearly Decorative Fair in Battersea Park. The next starts on October 1.

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Dalí painting was originally bought by Edward James

19 August 2024

Instantly recognisable and with a perfect provenance, a painting by Salvador Dalí (1904-89) more than lived up to its expectations at a sale held by Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer (22% buyer’s premium).

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Single-owner offering of Clarice Cliff on offer

19 August 2024

A Football pattern hexagonal vase was among the highlights at the sale of a single-owner Clarice Cliff collection sale at Anderson & Garland (25% buyer’s premium).

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Ashtray ensures materials don’t go to waste

19 August 2024

A whimsical Art Deco YZ cherry amber faturan nut bird ashtray, manufactured by Henry Howell & Co and retailed by Dunhill, drew eye-catching competition at a recent Gloucestershire sale.

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Specialist antique arms event held at Kempton Park features 100-plus dealers in total

19 August 2024

Some of the biggest hotshot dealers in classic arms will soon be loading up their cars and vans ready for the Classic Arms Fair at Kempton Park Racecourse on Sunday, September 1.

2910 NE Spink Iron Age

Iron Age coin bearing the name of a hitherto unknown British ruler is blocked from export

16 August 2024

A temporary export bar has been placed on a British coin sold at auction that features the never-seen-before name Esunertos.

Harold Cohen AARON drawing

Example of early AI art in demand at Chiswick Auctions

14 August 2024

As with most other areas of life, it remains difficult to say at present whether artificial intelligence will end up having a transformational effect on the art market or not.

Hop Picking by Dame Laura Knight

Bidders pick out a Laura Knight painting in Gloucestershire

13 August 2024

A painting by Dame Laura Knight (1877-1970) depicting hop pickers more than doubled estimate when it appeared at Gloucestershire saleroom Kinghams (25% buyer’s premium) last month.

Royal Doulton prototype

Rare Royal Doulton prototype of a 'Boy on a Tortoise' sells at Sussex auction

12 August 2024

A rare Royal Doulton prototype model of a 'Boy on a Tortoise' was found in a modest house in Mill End in Rickmansworth.

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