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Guanyin figure secures highest Chinese art sum in latest regional auction series

19 December 2025

Dehua blanc de chine figures of Guanyin – the goddess of compassion, protector of mariners and bringer of sons – often carry the impressed double gourd seal of the great 16th or 17th century ceramicist He Chaozong.

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New York Japanese art specialist offers works at under $200

19 December 2025

Prints offer an ideal entry point for collectors as top-quality works are attainable at modest prices.

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UK buyer sought for Battle of Trafalgar Union flag

18 December 2025

An export block has been issued for a Battle of Trafalgar Union flag in the hope a UK institution will raise the £450,000 needed to keep it in the country.

Leonard Squirrell view of Framlingham

Leonard Squirrell’s views of Framlingham bring exceptional prices for Suffolk artist

18 December 2025

Location, location, location. Just as with property, so with the pictures of Suffolk’s own Leonard Russell Squirrell (1893-1979).

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Auction houses Christie’s and Sotheby’s reveal totals for 2025

17 December 2025

Christie’s posted projected global sales of $6.2bn (£4.65bn) for 2025 while Sotheby’s reported a figure of $7bn (£5.25bn).

Léon Bonvin still life

Record for Léon Bonvin as flower painting flies to six times estimate at Olympia Auctions

17 December 2025

Olympia Auctions set an auction record for French artist Léon Bonvin (1834-66) after a poignant flower painting, one of the final works he completed before his early death, drew international competition at its latest picture sale.

Tiffany Studios Magnolia pattern floor lamp

Tiffany lamp record set as Magnolia pattern turns heads at Sotheby’s

16 December 2025

A Magnolia pattern floor lamp has become the most expensive Tiffany Studios lamp to sell at auction.

Captain John Narbrough journal

UK buyer sought for 17th-century English maritime manuscript

16 December 2025

The manuscript journal of Captain John Narbrough (1640-88) has been temporarily blocked from export in the hope a UK institution can raise the more than £800,000 needed.

Stoneware owl by Alfred George Hopkins

Price Reporter: Latest auction results including a stoneware owl by Alfred George Hopkins

16 December 2025

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

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Cloisonné imperial vases pair up at £145,000

15 December 2025

The latest sale at Alastair Gibson Auctions in Kent was led by a stellar example of Meiji or Taisho era cloisonné: a pair of imperial presentation vases by Nagoya master Hattori Tadasaburo.

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Plucked out: Banjo vase hits the right note in a yellow version at £10,000

15 December 2025

While the market for post-war Whitefriars has waxed and waned in the past three decades, in 2025 several very active collectors have driven saleroom prices forward once again. It has been a strong year for the Geoffrey Baxter Textured range in particular.

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Watches consulted by three heroes of Trafalgar during the battle sell as a wave of Nelson interest sweeps in

15 December 2025

Pocket watches owned by Horatio Nelson, Thomas Hardy and Cuthbert Collingwood and consulted throughout the Battle of Trafalgar were sold together as a single lot in London on December 9.

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Medals from stricken soldier who helped Florence Nightingale on offer at Noonans

15 December 2025

The Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to Private Samuel Vickery of the Coldstream Guards who kept Florence Nightingale safe during the Crimean War is to be offered at Noonans on January 14.

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Montpellier museum wowed by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun artwork

15 December 2025

With works by female artists now having a much higher profile among Old Masters than in the past it was not surprising to see a painting by the famous French portraitist Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) among the best-sellers in a September sale of works from a country house in Brittany.

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Rare Darwin signature takes lot to different level

15 December 2025

Before the August 8 Historical Manuscripts sale at Heritage Auctions (25% buyer’s premium) in Dallas, specialist Sandra Palomino fielded many questions about one lot in particular.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, December 17 2025 to January 15 2026

15 December 2025

Our regular listing of books and works on paper sales

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Douglass was free to speak about slavery when in GB

15 December 2025

Draft of a speech by the author written when he had fled US slavery appears for sale in modern-day Ohio

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Previews: issue 2723

15 December 2025

Our selection of lots from four upcoming auctions

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From fairground to firemen: highlights from the Ivoire group of salerooms

15 December 2025

The Ivoire group of auction firms has salerooms across the French regions that regularly hold auctions covering a range of specialist categories as well as more general sales.

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News in brief including the launch of a new auction house in Cheshire

15 December 2025

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including QC Auctions opening in Blakemere Village near Northwich

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