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Bob Brunk

News in brief including the death of US auctioneer Robert Sterling Brunk

19 June 2026

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including news of the death of the founder of Brunk Auctions

Water Meadows by Ivon Hitchens

Ivon Hitchens market creates hive of activity

19 June 2026

For those with a commercial interest in the sweeping semi-abstract paintings of Ivon Hitchens (1893-1979), June 2 must have been a pretty busy day.

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Zsolnay owl vase glaze dazes eager bidders

19 June 2026

A triple-faced owl vase by the Zsolnay factory hammered for $9000 (£6610) at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries (25% buyer’s premium).

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Indian Katar dagger packs punch at $70,000 hammer price

19 June 2026

A steel Katar dagger, made in the Tanjore region of India in the 17th or 18th century, hammered way above hopes at Ripley Auctions (25% buyer’s premium) in Indianapolis.

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Ditisheim watch rated first class in ‘time trials’

19 June 2026

The annual trials of watches that took place first in Greenwich and later at the Royal Observatory in Kew and the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington were an opportunity for the Admiralty to choose suitable timekeepers and for manufacturers to obtain an independent assessment of their merchandise.

Tim Maxwell of Wedlake Bell.

Tribunal decision acts as ‘sombre reminder’ of how difficult it is for the trade to challenge Ivory Act exemption refusals on appeal

19 June 2026

Tim Maxwell, partner in art and luxury law, and Matthew Shore, barrister specialising in litigation in art and luxury law, both at Wedlake Bell, give their expert view on a recent case

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Wall to wall coverage: 29 upcoming museum shows

19 June 2026

Exhibitions both big and small await art and antiques lovers when they head out to museums this summer

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Cartography creates demand as collection of former chancellor comes for sale

19 June 2026

Rare atlases from the 17th to 19th centuries provided the top-sellers as an extensive library collection emerged from the estate of a descendant of one of Britain’s longest-serving Chancellors of the Exchequer.

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Montague Dawson breezes in for watercolour record

19 June 2026

A Montague Dawson (1890-1973) watercolour, 'With the Wind', hammered for $44,000 (£32,700) at New Orleans Auction Galleries (25% buyer’s premium) against a guide of $3000-5000.

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St Jerome with Pietro Torrigiano link adored by a US auction bidder

19 June 2026

A 16th century gilt bronze tomb figure of St Jerome that had suffered ignominies before reaching the auction block hammered for $32,500 (£24,100) against a guide of $6000-8000 at Richard Opfer (23% buyer’s premium).

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Interview with Stephan Ludwig: A Forum for change

19 June 2026

London books, prints and wine specialist Forum Auctions was founded in July 2016 with the ambition of combining the best of the digital and the analogue worlds. A decade later, with all but one of the original team still on board, the company is preparing for two special anniversary sales. Founder and executive chairman Stephan Ludwig shares his views with ATG.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, June 23 to July 7, 2026

19 June 2026

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

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Family portraits consigned by descent include Mary Jane Peale depiction of an enslaved woman

19 June 2026

An early work by Mary Jane Peale (1827-1902), a member of the famed family of American artists, hammered for $275,000 (£204,000) against a guide of $5000-8000 at Doyle (27% buyer’s premium).

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Open season: A selection of 10 dealer exhibitions this summer

19 June 2026

The summer selling season is upon us and many galleries have assembled some compelling reasons for you to browse and buy

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Collectors happy to hunt for pocket watch auction buys over wide time range

19 June 2026

Even though, as a rule, big-name wristwatches still attract the highest prices, recent sales show a resilient market for pocket watches.

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Wilberforce letters stay local after East Yorkshire auction

19 June 2026

Two personal letters written by William Wilberforce, the Hull-born anti-slavery campaigner and influential politician, were on offer at East Yorkshire saleroom Hawleys (22% buyer’s premium) on June 13.

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A classic act: festival of exhibitions returns for second staging

19 June 2026

Dealers hold selling exhibitions, talks and tours during the second staging of this London showcase

‘Accordion’ album

Bid Barometer: issue 2749

19 June 2026

ATG’s pick of auction lots bought by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com, featuring both the highest prices over-estimate and the top prices paid online

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Early view: our pick of auction lots on offer this summer

19 June 2026

This summer, a diverse range of noteworthy lots will go under the hammer at auction houses across the UK. Here we turn a spotlight to some of these – from a first vampire novel and Titanic launch tickets to a Duke of Wellington portrait and a Ravilious watercolour

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Why Winston Churchill’s paintings have been snubbed by critics but celebrated by the art trade

19 June 2026

The art produced by the British wartime prime minister was sniffed at and snubbed by critics for many years while being welcomed by dealers and auctioneers. But a new exhibition at The Wallace Collection underlines how his paintings are gradually gaining a serious status

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