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RMS Olympic fixtures come to auction

01 September 2004

SPECIALIST auctioneers, Ocean Liner Auctions have been instructed to sell what they consider to be the largest and finest collection of fixtures and fittings from RMS Olympic since the vessel was broken up almost 69 years ago.

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Stinton Junior is king of the castle

01 September 2004

FOR four generations, and more than 150 years, the Stinton family of porcelain painters were represented at the Worcester factories.

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Nicholson in tune with Modern tastes

01 September 2004

“NICE house, shame about the pictures,” must have been many people’s sentiment when they opened the catalogue of the July 21 sale at Bonhams Knightsbridge (19.5/10% buyer’s premium) of the contents of Marwell House, Hampshire. This fine, if rather rambling, red-brick Georgian house had, for many years, been the home of Dorothea, Viscountess Kelburn, the daughter of Sir Archibald Lyle, whose family made a fortune out of shipping and sugar refining.

Shopping early for…

01 September 2004

SHAME on veteran organiser Cindy Mainwaring for mentioning the ‘C’ word when the summer is barely out.

Staying course

01 September 2004

CONGRATULATIONS to Middlesex-based organiser Sue Cruttenden who this month celebrates 25 years of her fortnightly Sunbury Antiques Market at Kempton Park Race Course, Sunbury-on-Thames.

New Chicago fair to combine best of both worlds at Navy Pier

01 September 2004

THE owners of Chicago’s Navy Pier have contracted Pfingsten Publishing to produce a new annual art and antiques event replacing two major fairs at the Windy City’s top venue.

Auctioneer backup service launched

01 September 2004

A NEW freelance auctioneer service has been launched in the UK and has been taking its first commissions.