New Henley antiques centre in high demand 28 March 2013 All spaces taken at antiques centre in Oxfordshire town within two weeks of opening Dealer News
Spitalfields defiant against development as 80 dealers stand at new monthly market 26 October 2012 It was only after an epic battle for Spitalfields’ rich heritage by local conservationists that many of the area’s 17th and 18th century houses were preserved from redevelopment ten years ago. Dealer News
University provides jobs for graduates to gain conservation experience 15 October 2012 Graduates of Buckingham University’s Furniture Conservation, Restoration and Decorative Arts courses can now turn to their tutors for work. News
Now Cork Street faces two major redevelopments 02 October 2012 A second major property development unveiled for Cork Street in Mayfair now means that over half of the galleries there face being forced out. Dealer News
New conference for auctioneers 02 October 2012 Pictured here are delegates on the steps of the Ashmolean Museum during the Oxford Conference, a two-day event for auctioneers organised by Rupert Toovey of Toovey’s and Jeremy Lamond of Halls. News
Tube poster auction to support transport museum 13 September 2012 Christie’s South Kensington are staging an auction of original Underground posters to be sold on behalf of the London Transport Museum on October 4.
William Morris masterpieces on show after gallery revamp 13 August 2012 Many objects can go on show for the first time now that the William Morris Gallery has reopened after a £5m revamp. News
V&A expansion plan approved 16 July 2012 The Victoria and Albert Museum has been given planning permission to create a new purpose-built underground gallery, courtyard area and entrance. News
Students get creative to help West Dean 30 April 2012 STUDENTS from West Dean College near Chichester will offer their work at auction to raise funds to supplement the college’s bursary and scholarship schemes. News
From this pile of rubble, Bonhams plan their £30m Bond Street HQ 23 April 2012 WATCHING concrete being poured may not sound like the most exciting thing in the world, but for Bonhams chairman Robert Brooks the sight filled him with delight and pride. News
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