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Number plate

Number plate from 'Lotus driving auctioneer' comes to auction for first time in around 40 years

11 December 2025

A rare ‘three by one’ number plate tailor made for any successful auctioneer comes for sale in Herefordshire.

Kallos Gallery

Mayfair antiquities dealer Kallos Gallery closes its doors after more than a decade 

11 December 2025

Antiquities specialist Kallos Gallery is closing after 12 years as its founder is switching his interest to new projects.

The Horse Fair by Agnes Miller Parker

Major record for Scottish artist as rare 1920s painting emerges fresh to the market

10 December 2025

Works by the multi-faceted Scottish wood-engraver, book illustrator, painter and teacher Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1980) come to the market only occasionally, and when they do emerge they are almost always prints.

Martyn Rowe

Cornwall auction house goes up for sale

10 December 2025

Art and antiques saleroom Truro Auction Centre has been put up for sale as a going concern after 35 years in business.

QC Auctions founders

Cheshire auction house launch planned for new year

09 December 2025

A dealer and estate agents are to open an auction house in Cheshire in the new year.

Movers & Shakers

New faces in Oxford, London and Germany across auction houses and fair organisers

08 December 2025

A round up of the latest Movers & Shakers in the UK and overseas

Triptych with the Five Miracles of Christ

London Old Masters bring cheering results

08 December 2025

The latest Old Master auctions in London produced the highest total for a December series for seven years.

Queen Anne spoon

Spoon struck in first year of Newcastle assay office makes over six-times estimate

08 December 2025

The city of Newcastle enjoyed a long gold and silversmithing tradition.

Polynesian wooden bowl

Bowl hits new high for Maori art sold in New Zealand

08 December 2025

A record has been set for a Maori work of art sold at auction in New Zealand.

Christopher Dresser sugar basin with scoop

British Aesthetic and Arts & Crafts silver items stand out in Cologne sale

08 December 2025

Numerous pieces of British Aesthetic movement and Arts & Crafts silver were up for sale at Lempertz (26% buyer’s premium) in Cologne on November 21.

Josephine Lewington's medals

Pick of the week: Medals at Spink bring secret work at Bletchley Park into the light

08 December 2025

While Alan Turing has for some time now quite rightly received credit for his work at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, the contributions of the women who worked there can still be overlooked.

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Hans Coper cup is among five lots to watch

08 December 2025

With estimates from £800, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this week

The Winter Egg

News in brief including a record for a piece of Fabergé

08 December 2025

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including dealer Wartski buying Fabergé's The Winter Egg.

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Scottish artist who imagined South American scenery goes on show in St James’s art gallery

08 December 2025

An oil of a scarlet ibis by Philip Reinagle (1749-1833) is among the works starring at Rafael Valls this month.

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Richardson's view of St Paul’s inspired by Canaletto doubles estimate at Sworders

08 December 2025

If this view of London by William Richardson (1814-99) looks as if St Paul’s Cathedral has been magically transported to the mouth of the Grand Canal in Venice, that might not be too surprising.

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Doulton Portia takes centre stage

08 December 2025

Sir Henry Doulton placed great importance on international exhibitions to promote the work of both of his factories.

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Italian sculptures on offer, sober or extravagant style

08 December 2025

For most of the buttoned-up Grand Tourists who visited Florence in the final years of the 19th century, it was only proper to take home a marble copy of a sober Renaissance or antique masterpiece. The Bazzanti or Frilli galleries were the place to go for a David or a Venus.

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Gimson comes courtesy of Griggs

08 December 2025

Ernest Gimson (1864-1919), a central figure in the British Arts & Crafts Movement, applied a clear, pared-back design approach influenced by William Morris.

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George II baskets top Krouse silver at Brunk

08 December 2025

Sale of collection with superb furniture included high-quality 18th century items in a different field

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Antiques shop owner saw through surface level grime to make an astute purchase

08 December 2025

A small number of intriguing 18th and 19th century pictures were among the works bringing the strongest competition in terms of the pictures at Gorringe’s (25% buyer’s premium) latest Fine Art & Interiors auction.

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