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Precious metals prices: issue 2724

19 December 2025

On Wednesday, December 11, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold fix of: $4306.35 / €3690.84 / £3237.86

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What happened in 2025? ATG's month-by-month review

19 December 2025

Our month-by-month review of the year documents major sales, new auction houses being launched, changes to landmark fairs and much more besides

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Now paperback Harry Potter casts its spell

19 December 2025

With the first hardback Philosopher’s Stone at stratospheric sums, the soft cover value is rising steadily

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Gladys sits comfortably in a new home

19 December 2025

A Victorian full-sized lay figure owned by the sculptor James Butler (1931-2022) sold for £4000 at the Hansons (26.5% buyer’s premium) saleroom in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

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Turbulent times: how the art market felt the winds of change in 2025

19 December 2025

Buffeted by regulatory changes and economic uncertainty, the art and antiques trade still manages to find a way to conduct its business and break records

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Rembrandt and Dürer prints drive results to best for decades

19 December 2025

Karl & Faber’s (27% buyer’s premium) latest auction of Old Master prints in Munich was its most successful sale of this type for many decades, achieving several new German records.

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Five questions with gaming cards dealer Roy Raftery

19 December 2025

Roy Raftery is a gaming cards dealer with Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s

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Old Masters acclaimed in Munich as bidders sense work of skilled hands

19 December 2025

A handful of determined bidders were enamoured of a painted wood panel, originally catalogued as 18th or 19th century, which was in the sale held by Scheublein (27% buyer’s premium) in Munich.

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Seeing ghosts: Leighton House holds show to highlight ‘lost’ objects it hopes to recover

19 December 2025

Despite its name, a new exhibition, 'Ghost Objects: Summoning Leighton’s Lost Collection', at Leighton House in west London is not, in fact, a séance.

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Snuff bottle buys outlined in detail

19 December 2025

Extensive collection also came with impressive records of purchase such as original dealer invoices

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Fred Taylor samples the nightlife of London with a poster sold in New York

19 December 2025

The Rare & Important Travel Posters sale at Swann Galleries (32/27/17% buyer’s premium) of New York on November 25 included a classic view of Piccadilly Circus, located across the Atlantic in London.

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Antwerp artists Van Balen and Brueghel team up

19 December 2025

Over his career, the Flemish artist Hendrick van Balen (1573-1632) collaborated with a number of other artists, not least Rubens. Another was Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625).

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Good old chinwag at Grays

19 December 2025

A group of jewellery and art specialists headed to Grays Antiques in Mayfair for ‘champagne and macarons’ to celebrate the start of the Christmas season.

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Tall story adds to appeal of ‘Rose Tree’ tea caddy

19 December 2025

This 18th century hardwood tea caddy, boldly carved in imitation of gnarled rootwood and mounted in white metal, is an Anglo-Chinese production, made for export in Canton (modern-day Guangzhou) c.1780.

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Five of the quirkiest collections sold in 2025

19 December 2025

Many single-owner collections appeared in the pages of ATG this year, usually as they came up at auction. The silver collection of the late Michael Baggott and the art, books and memorabilia collection of the late Barry Humphries were among the stand-out sales.

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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.

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).

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.

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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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