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The United Kingdom accounts for more than one fifth of the global art market sales and is the second biggest art market after the US.

Through auctioneers, dealers, fairs and markets - and a burgeoning online sector - buyers, collectors and sellers of art and antiques can easily access a vibrant network of intermediaries and events around the country. The UK's museums also house a wealth of impressive collections

Charles Rebel Stanton painting

Rare view of wartime wreckage sets major auction record for Charles Rebel Stanton

01 July 2026

Charles Rebel Stanton (1887-1954) was a flamboyant and multi-faceted artist. But, although he was something of a minor celebrity in his day, he remains largely unfamiliar to many and has never had a huge presence on the market.

Henry Lamb portrait drawing

Henry Lamb drawing of Bloomsbury artist Dora Carrington quadruples estimate

30 June 2026

A group of lots with a strong whiff of the Bloomsbury Group emerged at a recent auction held at North Yorkshire saleroom Elstob (25% buyer’s premium).

Louis XIV Boulle bracket clock

Antique clocks dealership to exhibit over 500 pieces in Norfolk

30 June 2026

Olde Time’s open weekend returns this summer.

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18th century privateer glass is among five lots to watch

29 June 2026

With estimates from £1500, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this week

Set of six Queen Anne salvers by David Willaume sold by Mary Cooke Antiques.

Heraldic supporters and salvers shine as Treasure House Fair starts

26 June 2026

The Treasure House Fair returned for its fourth edition at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.

George II Kentian giltwood and brèche violette marble side table

Spectacular George II side table takes £90,000 hammer

26 June 2026

A remarkable George II giltwood and marble side table sold for £90,000 at Sworders on June 23.

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How Lewis Carroll caused a tin calamity

26 June 2026

The so-called Biscuit Tin Episode in the life of author Charles Dodgson left behind a great collectable: the W&R Jacob & Co lithographed tin, one of which was offered by Hartley’s on June 17.

Rena Neville, head of art division at FCS Compliance.

Latest anti-money laundering regulations: new amendments issued, guidance to come

26 June 2026

New UK anti-money laundering rules coming into force are set to affect auction houses, dealerships, art advisers and other art market participants.

George III armchair

Chairs from the storied Frederick Parker collection sold at Sworders auction

26 June 2026

Selected elements of the Frederick Parker Collection of Chairs have been sold at auction ahead of the educational resource’s imminent move to new site in the London Docklands area.

art on display

Event moves from church to church

26 June 2026

A TV casting director who launched a vintage and mid-century fair in March at the Grade I-listed St Stephen’s Church in Hampstead (with another in June) is moving to another ecclesiastical setting on Saturday, July 11, for the third event, also in north London.

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Architect’s collection draws in furniture fans

26 June 2026

Items from the collection of architect Christopher Smallwood (1937-2024) were offered for sale at Dreweatts on May 13.

Dolls’ houses pictured at the specialist fair run in Cobham which is about to expand to the west of England.

Second home for dolls’ houses

26 June 2026

Dolls’ houses, these tiny homes and their teensy furniture, create passionate collectors.

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Linen press of impressive proportions

26 June 2026

Out of vogue for a decade or more, most Regency mahogany linen presses sell for a few hundred pounds at auction.

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Executed king immortalised in silkwork miniature

26 June 2026

A rare English silkwork portrait miniature of Charles I sold well above its £3000-5000 estimate for £24,000 at a Bonhams (28/27% buyer’s premium) sale that ran online from June 2-16.

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Eclectic charm in Holland Park

26 June 2026

The contents of the London home furnished by a renowned Christie’s auctioneer and a distinguished interior decorator emerged at Dreweatts (27/26% buyer’s premium) earlier this month.

An Art Deco lamp

Expect ‘great fun and serious buyers’

26 June 2026

As Premier Fairs, Richard Burtonshaw organises two glass and decorative fairs in the UK.

The entrance to the grounds at the Décor fair.

Sun, sales, and a stunning new location make Sanctum Fairs’ Décor event a deserved success

26 June 2026

Sanctum Fairs held its annual event at a new Henley venue, Stonor Park.

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BADA dips toe into Rutland for the first time

26 June 2026

A new venue for an art and antiques fair is a big bet.

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Cabinet on stand is linked to Gerrit Jensen

26 June 2026

Working in St Martin’s Lane, London, from 1680 until his death in c.1705, the Flemish-born cabinetmaker Gerrit Jensen is often associated with marquetry furniture from the William and Mary period.

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Fierce cockatrice glares over viewers

26 June 2026

This George II Palladian giltwood looking glass sold for £17,000 (estimate £2000-3000) at Lawrences (25% buyer’s premium) in Crewkerne on June 17.

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