Print issue 2343 (26 May 2018)
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News
- Regional firms weigh costs of credit card fees
- IACF takes over Bingley Hall fair
- Old and new faces for British Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery
- Fellows moves up in Mayfair
- Lodgings to reopen with Gillows saved
News Digest
- Pick of the Week: Rare birds sighted in County Durham
- Bid barometer
- Dutch art dealer announces major Rembrandt portrait discovery
- News In Brief – including the discovery of two rare Fabergé flowers
Auction Reports
- Sales by the sword united
- Lots that come under close scrutiny
- Josephine shows her face
- Your carriage awaits at auction
- Why Bing is the toy train in-thing
- Cars are the sale stars
- ART MARKET: Women war artists in the frame
- Cartoon and dreamlike scenes surface in Surrey
- Pair portrays elegance of Yorkshire nobility
- Saleroom selection: three artworks under £500 including a George Faulkner Wetherbee landscape
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Bidders keep eyes on the prize
- Scarce Dun Cow does well second time around
- Houdini on Conan Doyle
- Rare Wycliffe takes £10,000 at Mellors & Kirk
- Sherlock Holmes and the mystery of stickmen
Previews
- Previews: Up to £500
- Previews: £501 - £2000
- Previews: £2001 - £5000
- Previews: £5001 - £30,000
- Previews: £30,000 plus
Dealers’ Diary
- Artist Rose Hilton steps out of the shadows at Messum’s show
- Fabulous fabrics and enticing textiles on show
- Bath brightened up even more by Gray
- 5 Questions: Tyr Baudouin Lowet de Wotrenge
- Jeremy Green and Mark Goodman team up
- First major Craxton selling show
International
- Enjoy tribal art in relaxed rural setting
- More affordable Rockefeller options in Connecticut
- Albert Anker work fresh to the market in Lausanne
- Nadia Ortiz Patino porcelain on offer in Paris
Auction Calendar
Fairs & Markets
- Gypsy caravans, shepherds’ huts, steam train – and salvage
- It’s the time again for clocks and watches
- Homage to the teddy bear
- Fair is back at Bayfield Hall