Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner
The web shop window: 1960s rosewood worktable by Danish architect Finn Juhl
27 October 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Gallery duo aim to set new sculptor’s reputation in stone
27 October 2021This autumn, galleries Willoughby Gerrish and Tomasso have joined forces to hold a ‘conversation in stone’ between the Contemporary sculpture of Emily Young (b.1951) and a selection of antique works.
Sparkes charger generates a buzz at the Pavilions
27 October 2021This earthenware charger was painted by Catherine Sparkes (1842-1910), a genre, flower painter and illustrator who made a significant contribution to the development of faience pottery at Doulton Lambeth.
Technical masterpiece that emerged in the Song and Yuan dynasties
18 October 2021This reticulated Longquan celadon pear-shaped vase is one of the stars in an exhibition at Littleton & Hennessey in Duke Street, London.
5 Questions: Steve and Kerry Amies of Track 21 Interiors
18 October 2021Steve and Kerry Amies of Track 21 Interiors trade from fairs and online.
From print form to three dimensions
18 October 2021Most likely taken from black and white prints, these porcelain figures of a Jewish man and woman were created c.1740 during the Qianlong period.
Bronze stands out at Battersea fair
18 October 2021Top selling items at The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair in Battersea included a large bronze sculpture.
Hare-themed Ming incense burner
18 October 2021The hare, one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, is associated symbolically with longevity and the moon.
Good times in a boat artwork combines tradition and modernity
18 October 2021Created with handmade paper, gold leaf and ink, this large work Good Times: Boating Together was made in 2020 by Yao Jui-chung (b.1969).
Sensitive carving shown on bronze head of Buddha
18 October 2021This bronze head of Buddha, formerly in a private Belgium collection since the 1970s, is priced at £75,000 from Antwerp gallery Marcel Nies Oriental Art.
Human body and a horse’s head in harmony
18 October 2021The Tang dynasty, considered a golden age of reform and cultural advancement in China lasting from 618-907, is the focus of Eskenazi’s exhibition .
Bath: a fair with a friendly vibe
18 October 2021Relaxed atmosphere of event held in the historic city wins praise from traders.
Incense burner topped by a dog and ball
18 October 2021This Meiji period iron incense burner from Japan was made using nunome zogan: the art of inlaying different metals into one another.
The web shop window: a Japanese pipe case
18 October 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Vote of confidence for St James’s with Asian art dealers moving to the area
18 October 2021A group of Asian art dealers have committed to new spaces in St James’s.
5 Questions: Furniture dealer Rowland Leach
11 October 2021Rowland Leach runs interior design and antique business French Loft with his wife Mary, specialising in 17th and 18th century French and English country furniture.
Ede gaze falls on black glaze pottery
11 October 2021Antiquities specialist Charles Ede is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an exhibition and catalogue championing the understated elegance of Greek black glaze pottery.
Go on a treasure hunt at Firsts
11 October 2021Tolkien classic in bespoke binding is one of the highlights as the London event returns
Thompson’s opens third gallery
11 October 2021Thompson’s Galleries, specialist in Modern and Contemporary British art, is opening a third exhibition space this October.