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Ronald D Phillips

Obituary: furniture dealer Ronald D Phillips

17 April 2026

I first met Ronald Phillips in the late 1960s in the Warwick Arms.

Henry VIII letter

Henry VIII letter protesting against French 'piracy' sells above estimate

17 April 2026

Henry VIII, King of England 1509-47 was not a happy man on July 14, 1539, it seems.

Sarah Baldwin, owner of the Ledbury Collective

New antiques market adds to the buzz in Ledbury

17 April 2026

The Ledbury Collective in the so-named design quarter in the attractive Herefordshire town was opened last year by Sarah Baldwin.

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Precious metals prices: issue 2740

17 April 2026

On Thursday, April 16, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold trading price of: $4799.03 / €4088.78 / £3554.84

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Nansen’s book travelled to South Pole with Amundsen

17 April 2026

Arch Books of Richmond, southwest London, recently sold the personal expedition copy of Fridtjof Nansen’s Fram over Polhavet [Farthest North] (1897), owned and signed by fellow Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (1872-1928).

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A lawyer writes: It is better to be imprecise than wrong

17 April 2026

An application for an ivory exemption yields a notable point of learning

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More celebrations for de Caullery

17 April 2026

There was plenty of interest at a sale held by Van Ham (27% buyer’s premium) in Cologne for a painting of a Medieval scene with jousting tournament.

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Three Old Masters come to auction with a direct link to Augustus the Strong

17 April 2026

Three Old Master paintings being sold by Van Ham on May 22 in Cologne have a direct connection to the collection of Augustus the Strong.

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Furniture and snuffbox benefit from a bit of regal assistance

17 April 2026

A Queen Anne olivewood oyster, holly and walnut cabinet on stand offered by Dreweatts (27/26% buyer’s premium) in Newbury was among a number of lots sold recently showing the commercial boost that royal provenance can provide.

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Splendour of Plender: robes and coronets

17 April 2026

Robes and coronets worn by notable dignitaries invited to coronations are not uncommon sights at auctions but often prove popular.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, April 22-May 13, 2026

17 April 2026

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

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Cypher machine takes more than eight-times estimate at German auction

17 April 2026

With only one key, the Diskret, which was offered at a recent sale at Auction Team Breker (21.8% buyer’s premium), did not conform to the conventional layout of a typewriter.

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Davy medal emerges in German sale

17 April 2026

In 1869, under the terms of the will of John Davy, brother of the celebrated chemist Humphry Davy, the Davy Medal was established in his name.

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Record price shows another Rossetti could be on the rise

17 April 2026

Lucy Madox Brown Rossetti (1843-94) was linked to two of the most famous artistic families of the 19th century.

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Carpet at Christie’s lay under notable personages

17 April 2026

A 17th century Safavid carpet on offer at Christie’s in London on April 30 is woven into the ceremonial life of the British monarchy in the early 20th century.

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Why artist Joseph Southall chose to go to work on an egg

17 April 2026

Joseph Southall’s (1861-1944) picture Cymon and Iphigenia was probably made with the help of the artist’s chickens.

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Chorister commended by Elizabeth II

17 April 2026

This copy of The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha (Cambridge: at the University Press, 1961) is signed in ink by Queen Elizabeth II on a mounted presentation plate, dated Christmas 1961.

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Mollie of Sydenham became a valued member of Hartnell’s team making sumptuous royal fashion

17 April 2026

Royal costumes and fashion have long been a source of fascination.

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'Prismatic Cubism' painting by Romanian artist to be offered in Germany

17 April 2026

The Romanian artist Arthur Segal spent much of his career in Germany among the avant garde.

Paxton House Antiques and Decorative Fair

An event that borders on the inspirational

17 April 2026

“Unfortunately, Paxton House won’t allow us to chop down any historic trees to add more marquees,” joked Seppe Anthony, co-organiser at Glam Racket Events.

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