Latest News Articles by Laura Chesters
Art and antiques trade warned of cyber fraudsters’ email invoice scam
06 November 2017The insurance industry has again warned the art and antiques trade to be alert to a scam from fraudsters targeting galleries and dealers via emailed invoices.
Persepolis relief seized in New York
06 November 2017The ownership of a Persian limestone relief sculpture from Persepolis is under investigation by the Manhattan district attorney’s office after it was seized from the stand of Rupert Wace Ancient Art at TEFAF New York.
High Court judge backs decision to redevelop Pimlico Road galleries
03 November 2017A review by a High Court judge has backed the plans for the Pimlico Road galleries redevelopment.
Seven snaps from the opening party of the ‘East Meets West’ exhibition at Chelsea Harbour's Design Centre
03 November 2017The art and antiques trade, collectors, designers and art-lovers descended on the Design Centre in Chelsea Harbour on November 1 for the opening of the 'East Meets West' exhibition.
Elvis divorce papers and an Einstein thank you note head to auction in Wiltshire
02 November 2017A Mercedes Benz, a Cadillac, a 1971 Harley Davidson Motorcycle, $100,000 in cash and half the income of California rental homes around Beverly Hills and Palm Springs.
High Court judicial review begins into Pimlico Road galleries redevelopment
31 October 2017A review by a High Court judge into the go-ahead for the redevelopment of a Victorian timber yard in Pimlico Road will begin today in London.
Persian limestone sculpture seized by police from antiquities dealer at TEFAF New York
30 October 2017The Manhattan district attorney’s office has seized a Persian limestone relief fragment from the stand of a dealer at TEFAF New York amid accusations it had been stolen.
Louvre aims to buy £8m Book of Hours
30 October 2017The Louvre museum in Paris is hoping to raise more than £8m to buy a jewel-encrusted Book of Hours.
‘Looted’ vases row reflects antiquities trade pitfalls
30 October 2017A dispute over two 4th century BC Grecian vases offered at Frieze Masters in London by a Swiss dealer is the latest case highlighting the complexity of the ownership of antiquities.
Chinese scroll sets Australian auction record for Asian art at Bonhams
27 October 2017A rare Chinese scroll by artist Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) has made an auction record for Bonhams in Australia.
Paul Newman Rolex sets auction record of $15.5m at Phillips New York
27 October 2017A Rolex once owned by actor Paul Newman has set an auction record of $15.5m (£11.85m) at Phillips' inaugural watch auction in New York.
Charity art auction raises more than £100,000 for a national centre for Thomas Gainsborough
26 October 2017Works by artists Antony Gormley and Maggi Hambling were among 130 lots sold at auction to raise more than £100,000 to create a national centre for the artist Thomas Gainsborough (1727-88) in Sudbury.
The UK’s largest collection of Outsider art sets records at Newcastle auction
24 October 2017Newcastle auction house Anderson & Garland has set a number of new artist records following the sale of the UK’s largest collections of Outsider art.
Churchill’s final painting heads to auction at Sotheby’s
24 October 2017The final artwork by Sir Winston Churchill is to be offered at auction with a £50,000-80,000 estimate.
Last known letter written aboard the Titanic sells for £100,000 at auction
23 October 2017The last known letter written on the Titanic by a victim before it sunk in the Atlantic in 1912 has set an auction record for a letter from the doomed ship.
Home Office reloads firearm consultation over legal definition of ‘antique’
23 October 2017Fresh views are being sought over the legal definition of ‘antique’ as police voice gun crime fears.
Olympia fair welcomes venue redevelopment
16 October 2017Clarion Events has welcomed the news that the Olympia exhibition site is to be redeveloped.
Controversial Meissen figure can leave the UK
16 October 2017The estate of a prominent Jewish art collector has failed to secure the return of a rare Meissen figure that was the subject of a recent export stop.
Auctioneers to create a New World Border
16 October 2017Thomson Roddick has been running auctions across Scotland for more than 130 years but is now planning to expand its operations in the Borders.
West Dean College bolsters conservation expertise with new appointments
10 October 2017West Dean College, a centre for conservation and creative arts, has appointed two new subject leaders in clocks and metalwork.