Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell

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Wellington connection spurs on bidders at auction

06 February 2026

This pair of late Georgian silver spurs are hallmarked for London 1812 and carry the maker’s mark JA, probably for the specialist buckle maker John Atkins.

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Duleep Singh makes a difference once again

06 February 2026

A handsome 19th century kingwood and ormolu decanter box offered by Hutchinson Scott (25% buyer’s premium) in Skipton, North Yorkshire was of particular note for its armorial and an inscription to the lock reading Maharaja Duleep Singh.

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Previews: issue 2730

06 February 2026

Our selection of lots from 10 upcoming auctions

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Dedicated Nelson sale: Bidding farewell to a naval hero

06 February 2026

Special sale focuses on the death of Nelson, the first commoner given a state funeral

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Corby Castle single-owner sale creates a stir over three days

30 January 2026

The first major UK single-owner auction of the calendar year was Tennants’ three-day dispersal of art and antiques from Corby Castle in Cumbria.

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Van Vianen silver plaquette surfaces in London saleroom

30 January 2026

London numismatic auction house Morton & Eden is offering a silver plaquette by the great Dutch silversmith Paulus van Vianen (1570-1613).

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Klein TWA poster work flies increasingly high at auction

30 January 2026

Although he produced work for Broadway, Hollywood and the US Army, David Klein (1918-2005) is best remembered for the Jet Age posters he created for Howard Hughes and Trans World Airlines.

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Bentzon bowl spotted by young but savvy buyer

30 January 2026

Discovery recalls earliest American silversmith of African descent

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Dynamic duo brought daring Art Nouveau to Rozenburg

30 January 2026

The Plateelbakkerij Rozenburg (Royal Delftware Factory) was established in The Hague in 1883 in the hope of making blue and white tin-glazed earthenwares.

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Previews: issue 2729

30 January 2026

Our selection of lots from four upcoming auctions

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Sweet selection on offer for the third time in Somerset saleroom

30 January 2026

Following equivalent sales in November 2024 and May 2025, Dore & Rees (25% buyer’s premium) in Frome was again offering Japanese objects at the end of last year from the wider collection of Asian works of art formed over more than half a century by Eva and Aubrey Sweet.

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Kluge gifts keep on giving to Columbia University

30 January 2026

The primary draw to a sale at Roland Auctions (30% buyer’s premium) was a series of lots benefiting Columbia University.

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Japanese specialist finds home at Kent auction house

30 January 2026

Demand for Japanese works was first hit by the so-called ‘Lost Decade’ that followed the collapse of the Japanese economy in 1991. However, changes in fashion, taste and legislation have also impacted prices.

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Staying ice-cool in the White City with an extraordinary Japanese vase

30 January 2026

Vase is thought to be from a group that share a provenance to the 1908 Japan-British Exhibition

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Kirin vase comes alive at £12,500

30 January 2026

A recent sale at Whittons (21% buyer’s premium) in Honiton, Devon, included this Meiji or Taisho (1912-26) vase by the Ando Company.

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Edo period ivory netsuke to be sold after gaining ‘outstanding quality’ exemption

23 January 2026

Norfolk auction house TW Gaze has secured permission to sell an Edo period ivory netsuke in the spring.

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Astronomy made accessible to enquiring minds thanks to orrery invention

23 January 2026

In 1782, the 20-year-old William Jones published a booklet of which he was the sole author, The Description and Use of a New Portable Orrery.

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Anthropomorphic adulation: George Tinworth mice draw serious interest from collectors

23 January 2026

A selection of whimsical and distinctive Doulton Lambeth stonewares sold across three auctions in December and January

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Barometer travelled to South Pole with successful Amundsen expedition

23 January 2026

At the time of his death polar explorer and carpenter Jorgen Stubberud (1883-1980) was the last surviving member of Roald Amundsen’s successful 1910-12 expedition to the South Pole.

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Previews: issue 2728

23 January 2026

Our selection of lots from 12 upcoming auctions