Latest art, antiques and auctions news
Finding interior inspiration in art
Interior pictures offer a little window into domestic history.
Bring Grand Tour style to your own home: buy at auction online
More than 450 lots of European sculpture, Old Master paintings and ancient art are coming to auction this month.
‘Spending the brass’: Sporting art and more from former country house owner’s collection
The auction market always loves a good country house collection and an upcoming sale will offer a group of works previously kept at Glympton Park in Oxfordshire.
Five jewellery ideas for November birthdays
Associated with good fortune, warmth and calming energy, topaz and Citrine are the two November birthstones.
Perfect your antique interior for under £100
Boring, dusty and expensive: antiques have long had a bad rap in some circles. However, these days with the rise of Cottagecore, maximal interiors and awareness of the importance of recycling, antiques are making a comeback.
Five to buy from Titanic auction including passenger's watch recovered from the sea
This pocket watch was owned by Titanic passenger Sinai Kantor. It is one of the lots in the regular dedicated Titanic and transport auctions staged by Henry Aldridge & Son in Devizes, Wiltshire.
Tiles aplenty, tiles galore
Versatile and colourful, tiles can make for a wonderful decorative statement.
Finding Lalique's lost wax casts
Lyon & Turnbull’s October 26 Lalique sale includes six of the rare pieces made using the cire perdue technique. In contrast to René Lalique’s (1860-1945) production line moulded glass that was made in large multiples, his cire perdue works are typically unique.
Be the movie buff you wish you were at Spink’s vintage poster sale
Who can deny the power of a film poster on the wall?
Kime on a dime: Missed out on the Robert Kime auction? How to recreate the look on a budget
The auction of the collection of the late Robert Kime held at Dreweatts last week was a white glove affair making a hammer total of £7.6m.