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Tolkien’s college desk comes in at £260,000

19 December 2025

A desk used by JRR Tolkien during the final revisions to the Lord of the Rings trilogy has sold at auction in London for £260,000 (£330,200 including 27% buyer’s premium).

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News in brief including a record for a Tiffany floor lamp

19 December 2025

A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including a Magnolia pattern floor lamp by Tiffany Studios setting an auction record

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Two 18th century desks of German and French origin bring in the bidders

19 December 2025

The combination of a master cabinetmaker, a good provenance and a modest estimate made a prolonged bidding match for a late 18th century writing desk more or less inevitable.

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Dealer news in brief including Colnaghi lending an ancient torso to the Wallace Collection

19 December 2025

A round up of news from three London dealers

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Auctions show healthy demand for advertising memorabilia

19 December 2025

Sales ranging from enamel signs to petroliana and breweriana generate a booming market

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Shepard pooh-poohed the idea

19 December 2025

Illustrator famous for helping to bring alive the beloved bear preferred his other commissions

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‘He’ Bible was bought by a dealer

19 December 2025

A first edition, first issue of the Great ‘He’ Bible sold in York for £23,000 hammer was bought by Norfolk book dealer Simon Finch, it has emerged.

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Profiting from the demon drink

19 December 2025

Bizarrely, Ralph Fremlin – a devout Christian who founded Fremlin’s Brewery in Maidstone, Kent, in 1861 – was anti-drinking.

Books and works on paper auction calendar, December 28, 2025, to January 15, 2026

19 December 2025

Our regular listing of books and works on paper sales

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A year full of positive emotions for fairs and markets

19 December 2025

Despite the economic headwinds, many businesses have been moving forward with fresh ventures

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Bidders on look-out for lots that lock in interest

19 December 2025

Security-minded German collectors were very keen to acquire pieces from a collection of historic metalwork that was offered by Van Ham (27% buyer’s premium) in Cologne.

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Latest Old Master sales demonstrate value of market freshness and impressive ownership history

19 December 2025

Market freshness and good provenance have always been key components in the Old Master sector, and the latest series of auctions in this category underlined how heavily dependent the market remains on the supply of works that have these qualities.

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‘Most elusive of Rembrandt’s prints’ found

19 December 2025

A rare copy of one of Rembrandt’s greatest portrait etchings established a new saleroom high for an Old Master print when it sold at Christie’s.

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Bid Barometer: issue 2724

19 December 2025

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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Happy birthday to James Joyce from Nora Barnacle

19 December 2025

A recent sale of Books, Documents & Ephemera at Stride & Son in Chichester included this 3½ x 2½in (9 x 6cm) brass and enamel cigarette case.

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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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