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Landlord takes over running of Gloucester Antiques Centre as doors re-open

11 September 2013

The Gloucester Antiques Centre has reopened under new management two weeks after its sudden closure over a rent dispute.

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Table clock ticks up to £15,500

10 September 2013

The latest horology sale held by Dreweatts in Donnington Priory was led by this early Victorian brass tripod table clock signed twice for Thomas Cole of London.

West Yorkshire centre hit by jewellery thieves who made their own boat

10 September 2013

Break-ins to target jewellery dealers are not exactly uncommon these days, sadly, but there can’t be many involving home-made boats built to make a getaway.

US authorities clamp down on trafficking of rhino horn works

09 September 2013

The US Fish & Wildlife Service has brought a series of prosecutions as part of Operation Crash, a nationwide crackdown on cross-border trafficking in rhinoceros horn works of art.

Bonhams’ Chester sales go to Oxford

09 September 2013

Bonhams are to move their specialist oak and vernacular furniture and sporting memorabilia sales to Oxford from Chester as part of a further review of their regional operations.

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Trio of Victorian classics comes to saleroom

09 September 2013

Three pieces of Victorian art from the Leverhulme collection will be offered at Sotheby’s in London later this year with a combined estimate of £9m-14m.

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Auctioneers target private sales with new London galleries

09 September 2013

The competition for private sales among the leading auction rooms will step up during the coming weeks as both Sotheby’s and Christie’s hold exhibitions at their new private galleries in London.