Print issue 2282 (11 March 2017)
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News
- Private deals are thriving in times of tension
- Six-figure Chinese results in the regions
- Business rates lobbying
- Thermometer dispute cools
- Deal reached as Auctionata closes down
- Alert sounds over ‘duty dodger’ silver whistles
- Two Rorke’s Drift record-breakers
- Imps & Mods are on the rise
- Pick of the Week: British radical loved by the Americans
- Bid Barometer
- Fabergé cutlery returns to Harrogate
- News In Brief
Auction Reports
- Clocks click in second sale
- Mystery moggie is purrfect example of majolica rarity value
- Toy stories animate the saleroom action
- Pedal car sets the pace in Scarborough
- Modern life is not at all rubbish
- Sharp shoots to £48,000
- Artist’s cornfield signature piece signs off last Swan & Turner sale
- Job lot at £3600 is perfect sense
- Fine wine and ‘Brit’ Volkswagen
- Travel library taken to white glove heights
Previews
- Previews: Up to £500
- Previews: £501- £2000
- Previews: £2001 - £5000
- Previews: £5001 - £30,000
- Previews: £30,000 plus
Dealer’s Diary
- Rebrand boosts BADA fair
- Changes in Chelsea update town hall event
- Rome around an intriguing exhibition
- 5 Questions: Susannah Lovis
- Scone Palace stages show
- Miniatures sail into the yacht club
- OBJECT LESSON
International
- Dealers open their doors to welcome all
- Exhibitor focus
- The objects
- ARMS AND ARMOUR
- Japanese exhibitions
- The longstanding dealers
- Take a dip into the New York cultural hub
- Under the hammer during Asia Week
- Indian and Himalayan works of art
- Japanese and Korean art
- Chinese furniture
- Archaic bronzes
- Chinese paintings
- Ceramics
Auction Calendar
Fairs & Markets
- Three dealers, one chicken and a lurcher
- Leaving the EU works out well
- Decoratives man Domhnall takes another trip to Dulwich College
Letters to the editor
- Don’t forget the storage costs side of transparency debates
- Risk of catalogue reprint
- How does ‘worked’ work?
- Need to stay measured despite emotional issue