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What the Kent Bill will mean

09 April 2001

UK: BY the time you read this, the Kent and Medway Bills should have passed into law, with Royal Assent being given on Tuesday, April 10, although there will be a six-month delay until it can be enforced.

Enthusiast’s museum helps young firm to record total

09 April 2001

UK: AT some auctioneers a sale total of £125,000 may not be a cause for breaking out the champagne, but at relative newcomers Diamond Mills it was a house record and the success rate of 91 per cent was one any firm in the land would relish.

Dennis, Jonah and Oor Wullie…

09 April 2001

THE 300-LOT postal and online comic auction which ended on March 13 was a complete sell-out and saw a top bid of £2540 for a copy of the first Beano Book (or annual) of 1940, which had a rather worn spine but was otherwise designated vg.

Beauty before age for buyer of bookcase

09 April 2001

UK: THE extent to which the decorators’ market has become a force to be catered for was illustrated at the 1200-lot Gloucestershire sale held by Wotton Auction Rooms (11.75 per cent buyer’s premium) February 20-21 when this relatively modern Queen Anne-style bureau bookcase led the bidding.

Uncensored views from the trenches

09 April 2001

The Tin Trunk: Letters and Drawings by Cosmo Clark

At last, the perfect mate

09 April 2001

Master Pieces by Gareth Williams

Specialists still seek out samplers

09 April 2001

UK: SALES catering for specific collectors’ markets are steadily increasing in the provincial rooms with the Scottish arm of the LVMH empire.