Latest art, antiques and auctions news
Whisky miniatures: small size, big taste
Whisky miniatures can be a great way to try out a different brand or vintage you are interested in without having to buy a full bottle.
Oxford butcher's auction bonanza from Upper Slaughter Manor is a cut above
He’s a good Feller, that Micheál Feller. In 2014, Micheál and his wife, Elizabeth, donated to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford their extensive collection of 17th century embroideries – something which they had built up since they first married.
Multi-talented actress and artist Jean Shepeard’s collection offered at auction
The collection of British artist and actress Jean Shepeard (1904-1989) is coming to auction this month.
Contemporary art takes on the environmental crisis
With COP26 in full swing in Glasgow here is a charity auction highlighting issues such as climate change.
Let Halloween, Bonfire Night and autumn inspire you at auction
Six Halloween, bonfire night and autumnal-inspired lots at auction this season.
Make time to bid for these watches
As we put the clocks back this weekend and gain an extra hour it's a good moment to look at the watch on our wrist and decide if it might be time for a change.
Clocks go back this weekend: time to bid
As we get ready to put the clocks back on Sunday October 31 and enjoy the extra hour at the weekend, it’s a good moment to consider the timepieces in our home and make room for something different.
Bid for Ian Rush's European Golden Boot
The European Golden Boot is awarded to the footballer who scores the most goals in the top division of a European national league.
The Travelling Auctioneers – new BBC show to use thesaleroom.com as exclusive online bidding platform
A new BBC TV series, The Travelling Auctioneers, showing how antiques are sustainable and auctions are accessible to everyone will soon be hitting the screens.
Pop art popping up at auction
The Pop Art (short for popular art) movement began in the 1960s but is still a fashionable collecting area today.