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A games machine and a rare livestock picture are among three lots to watch at auction

04 January 2021

With estimates from £300-5000 here are three previews of upcoming items this week.

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A Happy New Year 2021 from Antiques Trade Gazette

01 January 2021

ATG wishes all our readers a very happy new year.

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Our top stories this year – including news of coronavirus hitting the trade, TV shows, takeovers and a 'fake medal factory' run from a garden shed

31 December 2020

The most viewed stories on this website over the last 12 months included news on a variety of topics including coronavirus, TV shows and fake medals.

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West Sussex museum buys Edwardian designs for local church windows from London dealer

30 December 2020

Horsham Museum and Art Gallery has bought a presentation watercolour for three stained glass windows in local church St Peter’s in Cowfold from London dealers Abbott and Holder.

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Second World War female pioneering pilots memorabilia soars beyond estimates at auction

29 December 2020

Memorabilia relating to members of a pioneering elite group of female pilots who flew in the Second World War soared over estimates at two auction houses.

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Five top Old Masters sold at auction in 2020

28 December 2020

Despite the obvious challenges with coronavirus this year, some notable sales still occurred in the Old Master market. Here we pick out five highlights from across the year.

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Anti-slavery jug leads our pick of five auction highlights sold this month

27 December 2020

ATG’s latest selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes an early 19th century ‘anti-slavery’ jug that made over 20-times estimate in Macclesfield.