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Christie’s face Chinese threats as buyer refuses to pay

09 March 2009

In a final bid to block the sale of two €28m (£25.4m) imperial bronzes, a Chinese collector revealed himself as the winning bidder and said he had no intention of paying for them.

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Government Inspector puts an end to The Mall

09 March 2009

ANY remaining hope that The Mall in Camden Passage might remain as an antiques centre has vanished after a government inspectorate ruled in favour of the landlord’s redevelopment proposals.

Dealers launch landmark week for Old Masters

23 February 2009

TWENTY of London's top art dealers have joined forces with the auction houses to launch Master Paintings Week in London this summer.

Antiquarius saga continues as owners re-submit plans

16 February 2009

THE owners of Antiquarius have submitted their plans to the council to turn the West London antiques centre into American fashion chain store.

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Gallic prisoners’ slice of history at £10,000

09 February 2009

Prisoner-of-war work is the name given to intricately crafted small objects created from carved bone or wood and straw marquetry by captured French prisoners languishing in the hulks and other jails during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.

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Prices down for top-end art but buyers are still there

09 February 2009

THE flagship art sales in London saw a good take up last week after estimates were cut by as much as 40 per cent from their boom levels.

Mallett focus on cost control as chief executive departs

06 February 2009

BOND Street dealership Mallett have replaced chief executive Lanto Synge in the wake of the company’s weakening performance and rising costs.

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An honest payday from Reg and Ron

06 February 2009

MEMENTOS of the notorious Kray Twins amassed while they served life sentences in Parkhurst and Broadmoor were offered in some 160 lots at Chiswick Auctions on the evening of January 26.

Traders face eviction as US store plans to take over Antiquarius

26 January 2009

DEALERS at Antiquarius say they are “devastated” after learning that they could be evicted within the next few months. It emerged last week that the landlords of the West London antiques centre have signed an agreement which will see the premises on the King’s Road, Chelsea become an American fashion chain store as early as this summer.

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Warner collection excels at CSK

26 January 2009

Fittingly for a man whose career started in the 1930s, last week's sale of the Roger Warner collection at Christie's South Kensington was just like old times.

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Miniature bottle found on the banks of the Thames sells at £3300

19 January 2009

Among the highlights at the most recent sale conducted by advertising and bottle specialists BBR was this miniature shaft and globe bottle in dark olive green glass vessel probably used for pharmaceutical purposes c.1660-70.

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Elephant lobby target Portobello Road

19 January 2009

A CHALK drawing of an ‘elephant graveyard’ appeared earlier this month at the entrance to the Portobello Road Market. The three-dimensional pavement art depicting an elephant carcass was the work of representatives for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), who in recent years have singled out the weekly antiques market in its campaign to curb the illegal trade in modern elephant ivory.

2009 essay contest launch

19 January 2009

ENTRIES are now being sought for the 2009 Christopher Weston Bursary essay competition.

Mallett to quit Bond Street over rent hike

13 January 2009

Top London antique furniture and works of art dealers Mallett are to leave their landmark Bond Street shop and find new premises in the Mayfair area. One of the few antiques and art dealers quoted on the London Stock Exchange, Mallett told shareholders the proposed move was a result of a massive rent hike and the changing character of the street.

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Bus crashes into London gallery

13 January 2009

Ten people were injured when a double-decker bus, swerving to avoid a van, crashed into the front of the Lacy Gallery on Westbourne Grove, London.

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Roger Warner collection comes up at auction

13 January 2009

The death last year aged 98 of Roger Warner brought to a close the long career of one of the last old school eclectic but knowledgeable country dealers.

Norman Adams prepare to shut up shop for good

13 January 2009

NORMAN Adams Ltd., leading specialists in classic English period furniture for more than eight decades, are shutting their Knightsbridge showrooms and putting their current stock into a sale at Sotheby’s.

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Pickleherring discovery at £45,000

05 January 2009

The evocatively named Pickleherring factory is one of the earliest known locations where English delftware was produced.

Church St dealer buys Decorative Fair

05 January 2009

FOUNDERS and organisers Patricia and Ralph Harvey have sold their long-running Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair to one of their regular exhibitors.

Mall future undecided until well into 2009

05 January 2009

THE future of The Mall antiques centre in Camden Passage looks set to hang in the balance until well into 2009 following the public inquiry into the landlord’s proposals to redevelop the Grade II listed building.

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