Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
Paris auction sets record for a tribal art collection result
12 July 2021The sale of Michel Périnet’s collection of tribal art at Christie’s in Paris on June 23 real ised a remarkable €66m/£57m (including buyer’s premium) and every one of the 61 lots were sold.
Marble candelabra and a Celtic coin are among five lots to watch at auction
12 July 2021With estimates from £1500-40,000 here are five previews of upcoming items this week.
CERAMICS AND GLASS: Remarkable survivors in the same family since the 18th century
12 July 2021A set of remarkable wine glasses that had remained in the same family since the 18th century was one of the highlights among quality items in two sales.
Collectors wise to owl rarity
12 July 2021Back in 1990, following a famous and much-repeated Henry Sandon valuation on BBC Antiques Roadshow, a late 17th century slipware owl jug and cover was acquired by the Potteries Museum in Stoke-on-Trent for £22,000.
Teapots to the Kate Foster taste
12 July 2021These two teapots – among the top-selling lots at the Woolley & Wallis (25/12% buyer's premium) sale of English and European Ceramics and Glass on June 16 – came for sale from the family of Lady Kate Davson, known to many by her maiden name of Kate Foster (1938-2020).
Baltic Service coffee can with the Nelson touch
12 July 2021A single coffee can from the Baltic Service was among the highlights of Hansons’ (25% buyer’s premium) sale on June 9, selling to a collector at £2000.
Exceptional Lowestoft boosts London sale
12 July 2021Some exceptional pieces of Lowestoft featured in Bonhams’ (27.5/25% buyer’s premium) sale on June 23 – many of them from a single vendor.
Pearlware horses make punchy prices
12 July 2021This splendid Leeds pearlware horse, c.1810, was one of two offered at Christie’s (25/20/14.5% buyer’s premium) on June 8 as part of a sale that combined property from seven titled vendors.
Charles II wassail bowl stars in our latest pick of six auction highlights
09 July 2021Our weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a rare Charles II lignum vitae wassail bowl and cover that went above estimate in Salisbury.
Pick of the week: Philadelphia to Scotland and back again at $3.7m
05 July 2021Charles Carroll’s printed copy of the Declaration of Independence – discovered earlier this year in a Scottish family home – sold at auction in Philadelphia for $3.7m (£2.85m) plus premium.
A Wedgwood vase and a Matisse etching are among five lots to watch at auction
05 July 2021With estimates from £800-12,000, here are five previews of upcoming items this week.
Best Iraqi niello silver soars in value
05 July 2021As recently as a decade ago relatively little attention was paid to Iraqi niello silver.
The life of Prof Riley – British tattoo pioneer
05 July 2021Thomas Riley was one of the few professional tattooists of the Victorian and Edwardian era and – with patrons among international royalty and the aristocracy – a key figure in the changing perception of tattoos from ‘sailors’ marks’ to ‘body art’.
‘Mouseman’ commissions excel in the salerooms
05 July 2021Smaller decorative pieces by Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson (1876-1955) continue to excel in the saleroom.
Rare Commonwealth goblet makes 19-times estimate at Mallams
05 July 2021Mallams’ (25% buyer’s premium) Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale included this Commonwealth silver wine goblet.
Auction previews: issue 2500
05 July 2021A selection of 16 upcoming lots from auctions taking place around the UK
Piano and stool from 1901 Glasgow Exhibition surfaces at eclectic Ayrshire summer sale
05 July 2021What auctioneer Michael Callan called “a modest mid terrace town house in Irvine, Ayrshire” was the source of one of the star lots of a recent Thomas R Callan (20% buyer’s premium) sale in Ayr.
‘Harmonica’ pistol from the 1860s stars in our weekly pick of five auction highlights
02 July 2021ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a rare J Jarre & Co second type ‘harmonica’ pistol that made over four-times estimate in Italy.
German all-time auction record: Sino-Tibetan bronze takes €9.5m bid at Nagel
28 June 2021Stuttgart auction house Nagel called it ‘beyond doubt one of the most important gilt-bronzes to appear on the market for many years’ – and the monumental Ming dynasty Sino-Tibetan figure of the wrathful deity Vajrabhairava did not disappoint.