Print issue 2467 (14 November 2020)
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News
- Online trading brings new confidence in second lockdown
- Papers reveal doomed anti-slavery colony
- Stanley Spencer Gallery acquires the artist's last known self-portrait drawing
- Stand-alone topographical picture auctions at Christie’s come to an end after 52 years
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Fab pair from ‘Glasgow Four’ duo
- Bid Barometer: issue 2467
- Crude and rude for more than 40 years – Viz No1 comic comes to auction
- Precious metals prices: issue 2467
- News In Brief – including news of a museum hoping to raise funds to keep hand-drawn Armada maps in the UK
Feature
- WINE AND SPIRITS: It’s good to cork
- Mirrors reflect the Mollys local magic
- Red alert: Macallan matured for 78 years
- Label measures up to take Laphroaig to high value
- Champagne stars at Bellmans as magnums draw demand
- ‘Dramatic rise in whisky prices’, says Lawrences' specialist
- Quaret adds up to four-figure sum
- Old Angus meets miniatures at Hansons
- ‘Legendary’ Burgundy on offer at Dreweatts
- Castarede Armagnac shows class at Tate Ward
- Highland achiever at Tennants
- Armagnac and a rare malt emerge at McTear’s
- Macallan from 1962 features at Lyon & Turnbull auction
- Rioja ready to take away
- Bottle of Bas Armagnac Baron de Sigognac offered in Surrey
- Japanese whisky on the cards
- Glen Grant on offer in Suffolk
- Marvellous Chateau Latour magnums emerge at Christie's
Auction Reports
- Slimline sale in Cheffins still one to remember
- ‘Hans Sloane’ Chelsea dish is a vine find
- Turret clock tops it off at Bath auction
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Sticky situation is resolved
- King George III document takes £7500 at Canterbury Auction Galleries
- Beyond Browning in Somerset
- Rowlandson ‘Miseries of Travelling’ plate sells in Surrey
- British and Irish book auctions: November 9-28, 2020
- American accounts of life gone by
Special report
- IRISH AND SCOTTISH ART: Border forces at work in the market
- A sunny day in Ireland as Whyte's sells 'the best Paul Henry we have ever handled'
- Yeats makes waves in Dublin
- Wall hanging is a great Scott
- ‘Belfast Boy’ O’Neill shines in summertime
- Butler’s garden blooms in Wiltshire saleroom
- Traquair takes the attention at Bonhams
- Iona in oil and watercolour
- Architect’s apprentice McGhie built an artistic legacy
- Nicholson sounds the retreat with a Scottish work
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
- French galleries team up for joint exhibition highlighting well-travelled artist Martin-Ferrières
- Suffolk gallery plans Christmas show for December reopening
- Durbar parades across a shop window
- 5 Questions with architectural heritage dealer Alex Puddy
- The web shop window: Aesthetic movement slipper chair
- CADA takes to Instagram for Xmas
International
- Millet returns to his native Normandy
- Clock by Leeds maker offered in Massachusetts
- Steiff bear looking for a home
- Royal footwear in Versailles
- Georgian globes travel to Los Angeles
- Pair of striking French posters in the US
- Oyster server in Maine
- Rare Gauguin woodcut print offered in New York sale