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Victorian novelty smoker’s compendium

Price Reporter: Latest auction results including a Victorian novelty smoker’s compendium

12 June 2026

ATG's Price Reporter brings you a regularly updated selection of auction prices, keeping you on top of the latest market values

Books, maps and works on paper sales, June 17-July 5, 2026

12 June 2026

Our regular listing of UK and Irish books and works on paper auctions

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Commanded to commit adultery

12 June 2026

Bidders spot copy of 1631 Barker bible that contains jaw-dropping mistakes missed in proof-reading

Allegory of Autumn, a painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger

Autumn falls from one Swiss collector to another

12 June 2026

Since it was purchased at Sotheby’s in London in 1935, a painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger had remained in possession of the family of a Swiss collector.

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Forget Tennyson, try real-life charge tales

12 June 2026

“The Russians opened fire on our right, on our left, and then in front...

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Middle ages pages finder: very early bookmark sells at £7000

12 June 2026

Guided at £800-1200, a 10in (26cm) medieval ‘rotating’ or ‘register’ bookmark sold at £7000 at Semley Auctioneers (22% buyer’s premium) in Shaftesbury, Dorset on May 16.

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Previews: issue 2748

12 June 2026

Our selection of lots from 17 upcoming auctions

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KPM porcelain vase bought at auction by the saviour of the Berlin manufacturer

12 June 2026

Banker and businessman Jörg Woltmann, who rescued the Berlin porcelain manufacturer, now also acquires a huge vase by the firm.

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Great War diary and uniforms help to bring past to life

12 June 2026

Personal stories grab the attention of militaria collectors, transforming dry histories of dates and names, facts and figures into real-life flesh and blood tales.

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Medal of a 17-year-old who served on Victory at Trafalgar

12 June 2026

The Spink (20% buyer’s premium) sale on April 23 that included the Rorke’s Drift medal awarded to ‘Ammunition Smith’ (see News, ATG No 2742) also featured several other notable lots.

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The Fug of war

12 June 2026

During the First World War aviators of the Royal Flying Corps suffered from the cold over the Western Front. A solution was the ’fug boot’.

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All four one as leading specialist ceramics dealers unite in Belgravia for a single celebration show

12 June 2026

Each June, a familiar circuit of selling exhibitions draws collectors, dealers and specialists in porcelain and ceramics to London.

Roseberys Pimlico Road

Belgravia newcomer Roseberys wins floral festival award

12 June 2026

South London auction house Roseberys opened a gallery and showroom at 26 Pimlico Road in April and took part in Belgravia in Bloom the very next month.

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Helmet, goggles and gas mask soar way above estimate

12 June 2026

Richard Winterton (22% buyer’s premium) offered what was described simply as a “post Second World War” leather flying helmet with goggles and gas mask on May 21 in Tamworth.

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Maltese connection makes the difference in militaria

12 June 2026

Auction lots for a while now have demonstrated a factor which may be termed a ‘Malta premium’.

Georg Kolbe fountain

Restituted Georg Kolbe fountain quadruples estimate

11 June 2026

In November sale last year, Grisebach in Berlin set a new record for a bronze sculpture by Georg Kolbe, when it sold Stehende Frau (Standing Woman) for €1.12m (£982,455).

Lacy Scott & Knight in Bury St Edmunds

Expansion in Suffolk and new faces at auction houses and logistics firms

11 June 2026

The latest Movers & Shakers includes news of Lacy Scott & Knight's expansion

Front door

Francis Bacon fans take note: Got the painting – how about his front door?

10 June 2026

Wiltshire art dealer Winsor Birch is offering Francis Bacon’s (1909-92) front door from his London studio at 7, Reece Mews.

François Boucher drawing

Dealer Stephen Ongpin to stage single-owner works on paper sale at Christie’s

10 June 2026

London dealer Stephen Ongpin has consigned a large group of works on paper to Christie’s for a dedicated auction this summer.

The Child's Wheel by Muriel Jackson

‘Overlooked’ Hampstead artist Muriel Jackson finally gains spotlight with rediscovered archive at auction

09 June 2026

Until recently, the artist Muriel Blomfield Jackson (1901-77) never had much presence on the secondary market.

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