Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Four objects to find: 10 shots at Antiques for Everyone's opening
07 April 2016With Birmingham’s Antiques for Everyone Spring fair underway, the ATG trawls the floor to give you an early view of this thrice-yearly fair.
Sotheby’s announces new strategy board and plans for growth with guidance of specialists
05 April 2016Sotheby’s has announced the appointment of two new co-European chairmen as well as the establishment of a new strategy board which is set to drive growth.
Frank Partridge opens London gallery after more than a decade without premises
05 April 2016London dealer Frank Partridge has opened a new shop in Knightsbridge specialising in 18th century French and English furniture and works of art.
Ten things we learned at TEFAF 2016
21 March 2016ATG reporter Frances Allitt took her first trip to TEFAF Maastricht and, as well as witnessing the colour, excitement and love for art and objects that pervade the fair, she also learned some valuable lessons from dealers and visitors.
From £25 to £15,500 – the boot fair bronze
11 March 2016A 16th century Tibetan gilt-bronze figure of the Buddhist deity Green Tara sold to an international bidder for £15,500 at Bellmans in Wisborough Green – a coup for the vendor who had paid just £25 for it at a car boot fair.
Interior designers pick favourites at BADA Fair
09 March 2016Interior designers have picked a model of the Temple of Zeus and a tortoiseshell tea caddy as two of their favourite pieces at this year's BADA Fair.
Olympia fair gets a rebrand
08 March 2016The organisers of the 44th Olympia antiques fair have announced a rebrand to emphasise the variety of the fair’s objects and give the event a more modern look.
New fair at Holkham Hall for October
29 February 2016Lomax Fairs have announced a new event at Holkham Hall taking place from October 21-23 this year.
Mixed results for London Imps and Mods series
08 February 2016In a week of varying results, the Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist Art sales at Christie's and Sotheby's London took £228.8m with premium in total (compared with £381.4m for the equivalent series last year).
Dealer calls for restitution of Ukrainian paintings
22 June 2022Dealer James Butterwick has called for the restitution of of 41 artworks by Ukrainian artist Oleksandr Bohomazov (1880-1930) to national institutions.