London


img_6-3.jpg

Roseberys pitches for new business with trio of CSK hires

24 July 2017

Roseberys has made a swoop for senior Christie’s South Kensington former heads as the south-east London auction house signals its mid-market ambitions.

img_62-1.jpg

In Pictures: A rousing farewell to CSK

24 July 2017

The farewell party for Christie’s South Kensington, around the corner from Old Brompton Road at The Kensington Hotel on July 19, was a melee of former staff, clients and friends of the auction house. So packed was the room, moving from one end to the other was tricky.

Rijksmuseum van Oudheden bronze dirk

Ancient ‘peat bog’ bronze sword sells to Dutch museum at Christie’s

24 July 2017

A museum in The Netherlands has bought a 3000-year-old ceremonial sword at a Christie’s auction. It had been found around 120 years ago in a peat bog.

img_38-2.jpg

Biannual London Art Week breaks the art week mould

24 July 2017

London Art Week (June 30-July 7) had its first run as a biannual event organised by a limited company.

img_11-4.jpg

Heavy metal makes big auction noise as suit of armour takes £880,000 at auction

24 July 2017

A superb set of decorated armour sold at Sotheby’s (25/20/12% buyer’s premium) is believed to have set a record. The £880,000 hammer price for the three-quarter-length cuirassier protection is believed to be the highest auction result for 17th century armour.

img_22-1.jpg

Final Christie's South Kensington sale: going, going… and definitely gone

24 July 2017

At just after 10am on July 19, William Porter – the first of four carefully chosen auctioneers – climbed the rostrum to a ripple of applause from an audience of two dozen staff and a dozen or so buyers. “Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Christie’s South Kensington and welcome to the Interiors sale.” Long pause. “For the last time,” he said. “Boo,” heckled a voice from the front.

img_14-1.jpg

Christie’s South Kensington – the final curtain call

24 July 2017

With the disappearance of Christie’s South Kensington the London market is in a state of flux. ATG looks to the future and considers the opportunities for the firms that seek to take its place.

Filling the CSK vacuum: what we know so far

24 July 2017

The closure of Christie's South Kensington has meant several firms are vying to gain a slice of the market in one of London's wealthiest area as well as draw the specialist staff who are moving on.

img_36-1.jpg

Masterpiece London fair reaches beyond ‘luxury lifestyle’

24 July 2017

Fine art was a leading field at Masterpiece London (June 28-July 4) which, despite some challenges, retained and even reinforced its position as a top international fair during its most recent run.

img_36-5.jpg

The more affordable end of Masterpiece fair

24 July 2017

In the lead-up to Masterpiece, the organisers suggested that, despite the high-quality offered, the fair offers more than just the astronomically expensive.

CSK: Fond farewell to an early favourite

24 July 2017

I grew up with Christie’s South Kensington. In late 1975, when I joined the fledgling four-year-old Antiques Trade Gazette, CSK was in its first year of existence.

img_16-2.jpg

CSK: the milestone moments

24 July 2017

Landmarks along the Christie’s South Kensington memory lane...

img_31-1.jpg

So many results in the pipeline

24 July 2017

An extraordinarily rich and varied crop of book sales have taken place this summer.

img_19-1.jpg

Roseberys puts faith in CSK talent

24 July 2017

South London auctioneer seizes chance to hire specialists as it looks to plug gaps in its offer...

And finally… Christie’s South Kensington in Quotes…

24 July 2017

ATG's selection of quotes about the closure of Christie’s South Kensington...

Nic McElhatton of Christie’s South Kensington

WATCH: Christie’s South Kensington chairman Nic McElhatton makes emotional speech at saleroom’s final auction

19 July 2017

The final auction at Christie’s South Kensington took place today with a 466-lot ‘Interiors’ sale rounding off the saleroom’s 42-year history. Before offering the final two lots of the sale, chairman of CSK Nic McElhatton made an emotional speech to bid farewell to one of London’s most popular auction venues.

Full text of Christie’s South Kensington chairman Nic McElhatton speech at saleroom’s final auction

19 July 2017

Rounding off the last ever auction at Christie’s South Kensington, chairman of CSK Nic McElhatton delivered a heartfelt farewell speech as the saleroom closed its doors for the final time.

Uzbek monument

Stolen Islamic tile discovered in London art gallery will return to Uzbekistan

19 July 2017

An important glazed Islamic calligraphic tile stolen in Uzbekistan is to be returned to the country after it was discovered for sale in a London gallery.

John Glen MP

Arts minister says he will "do all he can to support" art market interests

19 July 2017

The new arts minister John Glen MP has vowed he will do all he can to support the art market’s interests in government.

Waugh 3

Maggs Bros exhibition of Waugh’s illustrations includes plague-inspired Christmas card

17 July 2017

Evelyn Waugh (1903-66) came back into the spotlight earlier this year with the release of a new BBC adaptation of his 1928 book Decline and Fall, the satirical story of a young man’s expulsion from Oxford and subsequent adventures.

News

Categories