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MLA set up new due diligence website as one-stop shop

19 February 2007

A NEW government-backed website is promising to be a one-stop shop to help people buy and sell antiques legally.

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Valentine’s Day massacre… of estimates

19 February 2007

The hotels of Newbury were full of lovers on Valentine’s Day – lovers of Chinese jade. A packed room and a full bank of telephones were buzzing as Dreweatt Neate sold Chinese jade from the collection of the late June, Lady Horlick, including many pieces acquired from the London trade in the 1960s and 1970s and not seen on the market since then.

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Fresh hope in Portobello fight against clone stores

19 February 2007

Council commission points to more sympathetic position

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Sign of the times as collector turns his back on Turner

19 February 2007

THE changing tastes of collectors and the great 21st century art boom have been widely reported in recent times. And a timely case in point arrives with the news that the Belgian collector and food magnate Baron Guy Ullens has chosen to sell his collection of 14 Turner watercolours to focus his collecting energies and resources on Chinese Contemporary art.

Judge sets out thinking behind ruling on Persepolis fragment

19 February 2007

THE High Court judge in the dispute over a fragment of limestone relief removed from Persepolis has explained why he did not rule that it should be returned to Iran.

Strong seasonal trade at Camden Passage

13 February 2007

THERE’S post-festive joy in Camden Passage, as Mike Weedon, spokesman for the Camden Passage Association, reports that many of the dealers who’ve been trading there for 30 years had their best Christmas on record.

Bonhams follow suit on premiums

12 February 2007

Bonhams have changed their buyer’s premium rates globally to match Sotheby’s and Christie’s with immediate effect.