Print issue 2511 (02 October 2021)
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News
- Bonhams opens Paris saleroom
- Chelsea Antiques Fair welcomes green shoots of tourism returning to London
- Broken Qing vase still takes $2m hammer at US auction
- Mallett US hit by rent row and now set for bankruptcy
News Digest
- Pick of the week: How to get the whole world in your hands
- Bid Barometer: issue 2511
- Tiepolo drawing emerges from safe at Sitwell family home ahead of Dreweatts' auction
- Precious metals prices: issue 2511
- News In Brief – including the return of a Gilgamesh Dream tablet to Iraq
Auction Reports
- Scandal and sedition in ceramics
- If life gets you down a cup of tea always helps
- Edinburgh rarity clocks in at £36,000
- Explorer Rolex finds eager buyer
- Crysede shawl in demand
- Chinese vases sell over 200-times estimate in East Sussex
- Carry On down the saleroom
- Medal group and archive breaks through walls at auction
- ART MARKET: Knight time in the Malvern Hills
- Mathematician’s descendant adds up to a new highest sum in the saleroom
- Cows come home at last thanks to an auction alert
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Take five for Forum anniversary
- British and Irish book auctions: September 28-October 8, 2021
- Dante and Dutch Bibles among Sussex successes
- Early days of flight celebrated
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
- Brought out from a deep freeze
- Vetting? It’s ‘90% diplomacy, 10% knowledge…’
- Climate change collection sounds the alarm
- Marlborough London stages Gillian Ayres exhibition
- Female sculptors make a mark
- 5 Questions: Ian Grutchfield
- John McLusky's 007 comic strip drawings offered at Abbott and Holder
- Dealer John Bly starts a new chapter
- The web shop window: Henri Hayden landscape painting
- Textiles made with spider silk weave their magic at Oliver Hoare gallery's latest show
- Leon Kossoff’s London calling
- Hodge and his horses
International
- Showing caution over ‘El Greco’
- Standing figure makes bidders sit up and take note
- Mystery chess set gets bidders on board
- Brueghel’s ‘own view’ of everyday Dutch rural life
- Lion sculptures and corkscrews among eclectic delights at German auction
- Munich fair switches from summer to autumn
- Four seasons in rock crystal form
- Rome inspiration for Klinkosch's boxes
- Ornate work of clockmaker Levy Freres emerges in German sale
- Work by French artist Jacques Villeglé on offer in Berlin
Fairs, Markets & Centres
- Affordable art in global demand
- Two ‘biggies’ coming up
- Oxfordshire fair: Move away from the mass market and reclaim your home
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