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Apparently bought for £15 in a charity shop in Leicester, this gold and enam… ...
Works from the heirs of the Dutch coal magnate and business tycoon Daniël George Van Beuningen (1877-1955) are being offered ...
The London Map Fair (June 7-8) at the Royal Geographical Society brings together around 40 of the leading national and international antiquarian map dealers, as well as hundreds of visiting dealers, ...
Woolley & Wallis is selling the private collection of silver specialist Michael Baggott (1973-2025) who died unexpectedly in January of this year. Baggott’s collection will be dispersed in 450 lots ...
A work described ‘the masterpiece of Nathaniel Sparks (1880-1957)’ set a major record for the artist at Cheffins last month. Titled A Native of Sierra Leone, the striking half-length portrait was a ...
Yorkshire museum The Hepworth Wakefield and Art Fund have teamed up to launch a public appeal to sav… ...
Ten art and antiques dealers have loaned art and objects to this year’s WOW!house in Chelsea. The WOW!house is an annual showhome installation in London’s Design Centre at Chelsea Harbour. The 6… ...
The most viewed stories on this website over the last week included news of a Roman bust of the emperor Septimius Severus emerging in West Sussex A Roman marble thought by its… ...
When it came to works drawing good competition at the latest series of Old Master auction in New York at the end of May, three works in particular caught the eye at Christie’s. One came at the sale of ...
With estimates from £200, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this week ...
A portrait of the late John Prescott (1938-2024) emerged at Hawley’s in Beverley, East Yorkshire and was spotted by the former deputy prime minister's son just in time to bid.
A rare Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet panel bought at a Spink auction last year and blocked from export will stay in the UK after a successful crowdfunding campaign by a local history trust. The ...