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Outcry over Australian bid to ban pension funds from buying art
International - 05 July 2010
INVESTORS and artists in Australia are in uproar at proposals to ban self-managed pensions from putting their money in art.
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Police appeal for information after Dorking theft
Stolen - 05 July 2010
POLICE in Surrey are seeking information about this man, pictured here, in connection with the theft of six paintings and Georgian writing desk worth total of around £25,000 from an antiques shop in Dorking earlier this month.
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Organiser of Salvo turns to designer chic
Fairs News - 05 July 2010
SALVO, the leading architectural salvage and garden antiques fair, is being repositioned to capitalise on the increasing popularity of reclaimed artefacts among upmarket architects, designers and decorators.
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V&V Reclamation’s Ed Pearce, far left, and Jason Davies, far right, with some of the 60 square metres of brick tiles they sold to decorate Jamie Oliver’s restaurant in the Westfield Shopping Centre.
Now it’s the Reverend Rupert
- 05 July 2010
WEST Sussex auctioneer Rupert Toovey was ordained deacon at Chichester cathedral on June 26.
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Portobello planning meeting set for July 6
Dealers Diary - 02 July 2010
TRADERS and campaigners at Portobello Road are urging fellow dealers and members of the public to attend the planning meeting regarding the redevelopment of The Good Fairy Market taking place at Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall on Tuesday, July 6.
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Masterpiece provides the feelgood factor
Fairs News - 28 June 2010
LONDON'S brand new fair, Masterpiece, closed on June 29, but already by the end of the preview on June 23 it was clear that not only was the event a winner, but it had broken the mould of international antiques fairs.
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The queue on the first day to gain entry to Masterpiece at the Chelsea Barracks in London.
Huge totals at Imps & Mods sales despite overheated estimates
Art Market - 28 June 2010
THE latest Impressionist & Modern art auction series in London saw rising returns for the salerooms but buyers reacted unfavourably to heavy estimates on the most expensive works.
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<em>Arbres &agrave; Colliour</em>e by Andr&eacute; Derain, which drew one of the stronger bidding battles at Sotheby's Impressionist &amp; Modern art evening sale and sold at a record &pound;14.5m.
US dealers league to launch new upmarket Manhattan fair in 2011
Fairs News - 28 June 2010
THE Art and Antique Dealers League of America are to launch a new antiques fair at the Park Avenue Armory on Manhattan’s Park Avenue from April 28 to May 2 next year.
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Gloucestershire sale shows Fenton in Orientalist mode
Auction Reports - 28 June 2010
A GROUP of five photographs by pioneering British photographer Roger Fenton (1819-1869) sold for £100,500, some five times above their combined estimate, at Dominic Winter of South Cerney, Gloucestershire on June 17.
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One of the cache of five Roger Fenton Orientalist albumen prints, Effendi & Musician, sold for £27,000 (estimate £3000-5000) at Dominic Winter.
Outcry over delayed Artist’s Resale Right study grows
International - 28 June 2010
THE Federation of European Art Gallery Associations has added its voice to the debate over the Artist’s Resale Right, demanding the European Commission carry out the promised impact study immediately.
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