Print issue 2554 (13 August 2022)
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News
- Cheers! Harold Knight portrait takes £46,000 at David Lay auction
- Two extra fairs lined up for London 2023
- Petworth event sold to 2Covet
- Stanley Gibbons Group proposes private ownership deal
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Murder most foul but fascinating jug bid to 27-times estimate
- Symbolist flies high in Goldsmith collection
- News in brief – including two Roman vases stolen in Surrey
- Bid Barometer: issue 2554
- Precious metals prices: issue 2554
Auction Reports
- Silversmiths who left Britain in search of fortune
- Art Deco suite ‘went to sea’
- Paperweight adds polish to a collection
- Panels impress in sideboard sale
- Chinese items stand out in dealer selection
- Fresh wave of demand on the cards
- ART MARKET: Specialist Welsh sale on the rise partly due to more consignments from further afield
- Second-highest Sir Kyffin at auction
- Frame and fortunate: a test case in Surrey sale
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Collector showed her great taste in gastronomic works
- JK Rowling’s story that became Inventive and Action Packed
- Agatha Christie makes plea to ‘Pop’ to promote her book
- British and Irish book auctions: August 9-31, 2022
Previews
Collector Interview
Dealers’ Diary
- Cooper Events returns to the Cotswolds and Chester
- Next step for dealers who opened during lockdown
- The web shop window: Italian polychrome table
- 5 Questions: Paul Foster of Paul Foster Books
- Dealers' news in brief including a London gallery offering an important Flemish cabinet
International
- Delft and metal stand out in antiques dealer duo's collection
- Two become one in a Paris merger
- Michelin guide went supersize
- New international appointments at Bonhams and Heritage
- Massachusetts collectables specialist JG joins the auction world
Fairs, Markets, Shops & Centres
- Teddy bear and doll fair is back
- Civil war helps Wallingford centre to thrive
- Chilton Antiques closes after 32 years of trading
- It’s a Shaw thing in Berkshire
Letters
- Thrilled to see Lady Northcliffe at last – we are always looking for the lost de Lászlós
- Whinburn Hall was home to La Thangue work
- Masonic tumbler is a 'masterpiece'