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John Russell Taylor

‘A collection that mirrors its owner’s encyclopaedic mind’

21 January 2026

The collection of art and books amassed by one of Britain’s most influential critics of the post-war era, the late John Russell Taylor (1935-2025), has been consigned to west London saleroom Olympia Auctions.

Cartier Art Deco desk clock

Price Reporter: Latest auction results including a Cartier Art Deco desk clock

21 January 2026

ATG Price Reporter brings you a regularly updated selection of auction prices, keeping you on top of the latest market values

Hans Baldung drawing

Rare unpublished Hans Baldung drawing emerges in France

20 January 2026

A small drawing by Hans Baldung (c.1484-1545) which has been in the same family for over 500 years will be offered at auction in March.

Regency mahogany ‘whatnot’

Art and antiques dealers and collectors among donors of nearly £60m of art and antiques for nation’s museums

19 January 2026

The nation’s museums have benefitted from more than 30 art and objects via tax saving schemes.

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Arts & Crafts oak chair designed by Archibald Knox is among five lots to watch

19 January 2026

With estimates from £40, here are five previews of items coming up at auction this week

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Top stories this week including antiques being scrapped in bulk as silver prices soar

18 January 2026

The most read stories on this website over the last week included news of large volumes of antiques heading to the melt as the price of precious metals continues to rise

Portrait minaiture of Robert Graham

Dealers celebrate Burns Night with selling exhibitions of portrait miniatures and books

16 January 2026

A portrait miniature of Robert Burns’ (1759-96) best friend is part of a pop up exhibition in Mayfair ahead of Burns Night.