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Looking back at 2006

09 January 2007

“Dealers in fear of a turfing-out” ran the story in ATG No 1722, January 14, which told the story of the Somerton Antiques Centre, home to 27 dealers.

Christie’s secure big lead in Paris

08 January 2007

Christie’s confirmed their Paris dominance in 2006 by posting sales of €200.8m (£135m), up 74 per cent on the previous year.

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Canadian views of the Aynsley factory

08 January 2007

Aynsley China has a history stretching back to 1775 when John Aynsley first started producing ceramics in Longton, Staffordshire. Its enduring reputation is for its bone china tablewares decorated with floral sprays or fruit in the manner of Royal Worcester, or for its commemorative pieces. They remain very affordable and even Aynsley’s well-painted cabinet plates featuring British landmarks usually cost less than £100.

Rogue bidder defends himself, but questions remain

08 January 2007

MARK Wilson, the man at the centre of the bidding controversy reported on this page last week, has told ATG that he will not bid for antiques at auction again.

Bloomsbury launch in Italy

08 January 2007

LONDON-based specialist book auctioneers Bloomsbury Auctions enjoyed a successful inaugural sale in Rome on December 6 where a total of €801,000 (£545,000) was realised.

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Celtic auction bonanza

08 January 2007

Dublin and Edinburgh rooms all but double sales totals as Bonhams raise stakes in Scotland

Trail of the rogue bidder

03 January 2007

Auctioneers owed thousands in spree that went on for years