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Tracey Crouch

Art trade amendments to looted art bill rejected in parliament

21 February 2017

The UK government has passed the third reading of the Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Bill, opposing amendments called for by the art and antiques trade.

Schiele

A touch of the erotic: Collection of ‘Lolita’ publisher includes nudes by Schiele and Giacometti

21 February 2017

Works collected by the late Lord Weidenfeld, founder of the publishing firm that first brought out ‘Lolita’ in English, go under the hammer at Christie’s in May. The single-owner sale includes drawings of the female form by Egon Schiele and Alberto Giacometti.

Ming vase

Imperial taste: Ming ‘masterpieces’ go to auction in New York

20 February 2017

A selection of Ming dynasty objects are to be offered for sale at Sotheby’s New York next month.

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Trio of 1930s barn find classic cars come to auction

20 February 2017

“Non-runners but ripe for restoration” is how Cheshire auction house Peter Wilson describes three 1930s cars found in a garden. It also sums up what fans of classic car ‘barn finds’ are after.

Ben Walker of Bonhams

Former dealer Ben Walker joins Bonhams as head of design in US

20 February 2017

Bonhams has announced the appointment of Ben Walker as head of modern and decorative art and design in the US.

ATG Quotes of the Week

They said what?! The week (13-19 February) in quotes from the art and antiques world

19 February 2017

Another installment of the weekend series where ATG rounds up some of the week's top quotes. In this edition, brown furniture and Old Masters come face to face with young guns and new strategies.

Joe Trinder who joins Dawsons

Trinder leaves Wotton Auction Rooms to join Dawson’s

18 February 2017

Joe Trinder is leaving Wotton Auction Rooms, were he is auctioneer, valuer and cataloguer, to join start-up saleroom Dawson’s.