Latest News Articles by Roland Arkell
As one Oscar Wilde Oxford college photo sells in the UK, another is found in US library
22 May 2026A rare photograph of the poet and playwright Oscar Wilde taken during his time at Magdalen College, Oxford sold for £4200 (plus 22% buyer’s premium) at a Dominic Winter auction.
Ex-Christie’s specialist Patrick Lindsay to sell contents of London home
22 May 2026On June 2, Dreweatts is selling the contents of the London home furnished by a renowned Christie’s auctioneer and a distinguished interior decorator.
The first book devoted exclusively to Oman by Shaik Mansur aka Signor Maurizi
22 May 2026Pioneering book covering daily life in Oman and life of the sultan was actually written by an Italian doctor
Angelic figures, fiery content
22 May 2026The East Anglia sale at Reeman Dansie (25% buyer’s premium) in Colchester on April 8-9 featured a stump work bound book of sermons delivered by the prominent 17th century Puritan divine Samuel Ward (1577-1640).
Monster price: Rabindranath Tagore watercolour flies to over 150 times estimate
21 May 2026The unexpected highlight of the collection of Niall Hobhouse sold by Dreweatts on May 13 was a painting by the Indian polymath Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941).
Louis Vuitton Explorer trunk sells to US buyer at West Sussex auction
19 May 2026Toovey’s of West Sussex sold another zinc covered Louis Vuitton Explorer trunk on May 14 – the fourth the firm has handled in recent years.
Buyer gets a grip on exceptional Louis XV cane handle
15 May 2026Among the highlights of the Fine Jewellery sale at Adam’s in Dublin on May 12 was this remarkable Louis XV hardstone, gold and gemset cane handle.
Kutchinsky shines in Stuttgart
15 May 2026With Sixties and Seventies style again part of the collecting zeitgeist, vintage Kutchinsky pieces are now common currency for the best of the UK’s antique and vintage jewellery dealers and auction houses. However, it also pays to look further afield.
Region’s leading price for stellar Victorian jewel
15 May 2026Duke’s (25% buyer’s premium) of Dorchester sold a Victorian diamond and natural saltwater pearl double pendant brooch for £570,000 earlier this year, a house record for jewellery.
Da Messina discovered in private collection
15 May 2026This oil on panel portrait of a saint is an addition to the small number of autographs by Quattrocento painter Antonello da Messina.
The name’s Bondt, Jean-Thierry Bondt
15 May 2026The Fine Jewellery & Watches sale in Bellmans in Billingshurst on May 21 includes this Boucheron yellow guilloché enamel and brilliant cut diamond flower brooch.
Bowl ‘given by the Bonnie Prince during wanderings’ finds new home at English auction
15 May 2026An intriguing Jacobite relic was sold at a recent Mellors & Kirk (24% buyer’s premium) auction in Nottingham.
Pistrucci: Like father, like daughter
15 May 2026Benedetto Pistrucci (1783-1855), who worked as chief engraver and chief medallist to the Royal Mint, had two daughters who he trained in gem engraving.
Happy days in Yorkshire
15 May 2026With so much gold and silver jewellery heading for the melting pot in recent months, Spicers (20% buyer’s premium) in Old Goole, East Yorkshire, was pleasantly surprised by the performance of this tiny 0.7g 9ct gold and enamel charm.
Lacloche bracelet sparkles at £90,000
15 May 2026Founded in Spain in 1875 by brothers Fernand, Jules, Léopold and Jacques, Lacloche Frères became one of the great French jewellers of the Art Deco period.
Focus on Murano includes Martens vase
15 May 2026London dealer Liliane Fawcett, who since 1984 has traded from Notting Hill as Themes and Variations, began acquiring Italian post-war glass just as the secondary market was forming.
Pink topaz and diamond brooch sets house record at Perthshire auction
15 May 2026Perth saleroom Lindsay Burns (22% buyer’s premium) posted a new house record with an exceptional piece of period jewellery at its latest three-day sale.
Cameo appearance for glyphic art among Salisbury’s jewels
15 May 2026Interest in glyphic art, that reached its collecting apogee during Grand Tour collecting, is resurgent once more.