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Bonhams New York

News in brief including Bonhams opening its new US headquarters in New York

20 February 2026

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the opening of Bonhams' new premises at Steinway Hall in New York

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No cameras for a famous funeral

20 February 2026

With film technology yet to develop, Nelson’s last journey on the water was covered by numerous artists

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Harry Davis designs for Royal Worcester bear up well at auctions

20 February 2026

Of all the many subjects painted by Harry Davis (1885-1970) during his long and celebrated tenure at the Royal Worcester factory, among the rarest and most desirable are polar bears in an Arctic landscape.

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Now it’s the 1973 Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide Football coming into play...

20 February 2026

In the last ATG (No 2731) we featured an Ashbourne Royal Shrovetide Football sold on January 22 at Truro Auction Centre for £4200 and mentioned others sold at Hansons in 2022.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2732

20 February 2026

ATG’s pick of auction lots bought by internet bidders on thesaleroom.com, featuring both the highest prices over-estimate and the top prices paid online.

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Previews: issue 2732

20 February 2026

Our selection of lots from 10 upcoming auctions

An upcycled glass-fronted bureau

Bazaar owner calls it a day in Somerset

20 February 2026

Crewkerne centre closes down amid tributes paid to a ‘professional, friendly bunch of traders’

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Ceramic Highlander was made in the Lowlands

20 February 2026

From the 1770s Portobello was one of the main centres of industrial ceramic production in Scotland.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, February 24 to March 4, 2026

20 February 2026

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

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West London sale provides a showcase of 19th century art style and subject

20 February 2026

A handful of Continental pictures representing different strands of 19th century art, including Romantic, Realist, academic and Grand Tour traditions, were among the highlights at Chiswick Auctions’ (26% buyer’s premium) latest sale of Old Masters and 19th century art.

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Quality tea caddies and sugar box rise above a scrap value rating

20 February 2026

So much silver has sold based solely on melt value of late. One wonders exactly how many decent antiques and collectables will have been lost once the bubble has deflated.

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My search to identify a mystery Staffordshire figure

20 February 2026

Collector’s diligence and resolve pay off as he tracks down the crucial evidence

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A selection of recent auction results

20 February 2026

Price Reporter brings you the latest prices realised at auction

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Gold medal winning performances in the regions

20 February 2026

Spotlight on awards that brought rewards for vendors in three separate sales

Two traders at a vintage fair

‘The quality is wonderful… you can’t get this at a charity shop’

20 February 2026

Vintage clothes, accessories, furniture and more sell well at specialist fair in Saltaire

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Big Top brings big prices: circus memorabilia posters put in a super performance

20 February 2026

Judging by recent auctions, once live acts in the circus are now thrilling eager collectors via memorabilia.

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‘Mum went out to buy a coat but got a Lambeth delft candlestick instead’

20 February 2026

Dealer from a Cotswolds family business acquired English tin glazed earthenware as a personal interest

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Precious metals prices: issue 2732

20 February 2026

On Thursday, February 19, Michael Bloomstein of Brighton was paying the following for bulk scrap against a gold trading price of: $4994.14 / €4238.37 / £3699.37

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First Discworld book works its magic in Lincolnshire

20 February 2026

Book dealers and auction houses are all saying the same thing about fantasy and sci-fi novels: once derided as not serious objects of desire, they are now eagerly sought after by collectors and achieving really big prices.

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A collector not short of interests, from autograph hunting to wrestling and speedway

20 February 2026

John Short, a well-known collector in the Bristol area, amassed over 50,000 autographs in his lifetime. He began obtaining signatures at stage doors in the 1960s right up until his death in 2022.

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