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Take it to the bridge: Boney ready for painting

27 February 2026

A preparatory drawing for a famous painting of Napoleon Bonaparte that is in the Palace of Versailles is to go under the hammer.

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This could be a ‘transformational era in comic collecting’ says US auction house

27 February 2026

Records continue to tumble in the vibrant US market. Hardly a week goes by without another new marker being established as comics thrive in a remarkably buoyant collectables collecting scene, or sought-after high-grade copies attract rocketing prices.

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Boxwood sculpture triptych tickles a buyer’s fancy at French auction

27 February 2026

Fantastically detailed boxwood sculpture can be traced to the couple who commissioned the work

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Old Masters look lively as the market shows signs of rising demand

27 February 2026

High selling rates, prices beating estimates and decent auction totals suggest the market is in a good place

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Bromley event: ‘A good mix of stalls and a friendly vibe’

27 February 2026

Newcomer event has rapidly established itself as a regular fixture in the calendar

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Date of first ceramics sale in Devizes is set

27 February 2026

A new sale for the ceramics and glass department at Henry Aldridge & Son in Devizes is coming soon.

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French 18th century female painter snapped up by Versailles ahead of auction

27 February 2026

One of the highlights of a sale of Old Master works held by Tajan (26/21/14% buyer’s premium) was a pastel self-portrait by the 18th century French portrait painter Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749-1803).

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Previews: issue 2733

27 February 2026

Our selection of lots from 16 upcoming auctions

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Best known for railway themes, Cuneo constructed another line of commercial income

27 February 2026

When it comes to Terence Cuneo (1907-96), it’s all about the trains right? Well… not quite.

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AA Milne letters to friends come to market for the first time

27 February 2026

A collection of nine letters from Winnie the Pooh author AA Milne sold at Derbyshire saleroom Irita Marriott (24% buyer’s premium) had been passed down through the family of Vincent Seligman and his wife Barbara, who were lifelong friends of the author.

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Furnished in the grand manner: Corby Castle brought grandeur to Cumbria

27 February 2026

Extensive contents of Cumbrian castle take three days to sell in North Yorkshire auction

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Lovely venue but not big enough

27 February 2026

Organiser of Kent event makes plea for larger space as dealers struggle to fit into Victorian village hall

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Precious metals prices: issue 2733

27 February 2026

On Thursday, February 26, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold trading price of: $5163.99 / €4386.72 / £3825.18.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, March 3-24, 2026

27 February 2026

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

PC Webb with antiques dealer Paul Gostelow

Lovejoy episode helps reunite stolen Napoleon altar plaques missing for 12 years

25 February 2026

A 30-year-old episode of the BBC show Lovejoy helped an antiques dealer return two stolen Napoleon Bonaparte III altar plaques that had been taken in 2014 to their former home.

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Reynolds portrait of Princess Diana’s ancestor emerges at Monaco auction

25 February 2026

A portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-92) of Lavinia Bingham (1762-1831), Countess Spencer, will be offered at an auction in Monaco next month.

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Antiques dealers speak out over Kensington council’s plans for Portobello Road improvements

24 February 2026

Kensington and Chelsea council has announced a £4.4m plan for Portobello Road to “improve safety, accessibility, flood resilience, lighting and greenery”.

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Pictures emerge from attic to serve up a wartime treat

24 February 2026

Two pictures by Elsie Gledstanes (1891-1982) that were found untouched in an attic after 40 years drew notable competition at an auction in Hampshire this month.

Sotheby’s latest buyer’s premium change signals big shift from ‘simplified’ structure

20 February 2026

Auction house Sotheby’s has amended its buyer’s premium, raising its baseline rate to 28% for works selling for a hammer price of under £1.5m.

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Dresser to impress: chairs take £56,000

20 February 2026

This pair of Aesthetic Movement ebonised and gilt salon chairs designed by Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) sold for £56,000 at Gildings in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, on February 17.

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