Print issue 2289 (29 April 2017)
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News
- Election 2017: time to ‘get our voices heard’
- German government appeals Guelph treasure ruling
- September date for Church Street event
- Mellors closes saleroom but Newark warehouse will remain open
- Ecce Homo ‘sleeper’ awakened during Lent
News Digest
- Pick of the Week: Bovey pottery figure of Joseph Stalin in British bidding battle
- Bid Barometer
- Sir Cedric blossoms again in West Sussex for a fresh auction record
- News In Brief
Previews
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Auction Reports
- Ticking the right clocks boxes in regional sales
- Time travelling to Edinburgh auction
- ART MARKET: Russian stars in very British affair as private London club sells art
- Having a laugh down at the private London club artwork sale
- Lebanese view of biblical scene emerges in Derbyshire auction
- Lightning strike sparks lively London bidding battle for Byron
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Pioneering socialist work leads Gloucestershire sale
- DNA identified as major Californian sale attraction
- Best not to nibble at your Beatrix Potters
- Sir Malcom Arnold collection auction out of tune
- Keeping a watch on the witchfinders
- Tintin takes Chicago taxi ride to Paris auction
Online bidding
Dealers’ Diary
- The shifting focus of London Original Print Fair
- Simon Spero puts the spotlight on Vauxhall and Limehouse
- 5 Questions: Gary Wallis
- Shop talk – Origin Antiques of Colchester, Essex
- Chelsea Art Fair keeps its standards high on King’s Road
- Fine Art Society’s Edinburgh exhibition features old view of an evolving city
International
- Whistler's Weary contribution to New York sale
- Liverpool delft charger owned by Pennsylvania Quakers
- Nicolas De Staël 1950 work in Vienna auction
- Virginia auction covers Ushak Star carpet fragment
- Gold rush fever hits Australian auction
Auction Calendar
Fairs & Markets
- Vintage events to expand in West Country and Midlands this summer
- IACF marches on with Shepton Mallet rising up
- Two Suffolk events to savour
- New vintage market to open in South London
- Visitor numbers up at Margate’s vintage market