Print issue 2341 (12 May 2018)
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News
- Stakeholders consider legal action on ivory
- Offshore hallmarks to be different to those used in UK, says council
- Colt Clavier to be dispersed in Canterbury
- Budgen to head medals department at Spink
- Church Street raises market profile as Alfies turns east
- Ottawa museum buys Canadian VC group
- Art Loss Register launches catalogue database
News Digest
- Pick of the Week: Microscope looks good at £88,000
- Bid Barometer
- Exceptional ways to travel in style
- News In Brief – including Christie's offering a Rubens portrait of his daughter
Auction Reports
- A country house career highlight auction
- Select modern silver at North Mymms Park
- Cabinets make healthy sums in Essex
- High Thai interest served up from country house
- ART MARKET: Charismatic subjects lead the canine market
- A good bit of sport in the country
- Artist’s box takes £3000 in Cumbria
- Topping sale for equine painter Ferneley
- Saleroom selection: Three pictures under £1000
Previews
- Previews: Up to £500
- Previews: £501 - £2000
- Previews: £2001 - £5000
- Previews: £5001 - £30,000
- Previews: £30,000 plus
Dealers’ Diary
- Photo London involves 108 exhibitors offering images from very early days to contemporary works
- Railroad views steaming into London Photograph Fair Special Edition
- Shop Talk – Petworth Antiques Market
- 5 Questions: Marc Murray of Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts
- Richard Green double for Seago and west Cornwall
- Art world’s female movers and shakers in the picture
- Cheshire clock at Arley Hall Antiques and Fine Art Fair
International
- German and Swiss sales on a roll
- Life’s a picnic in Zurich
- Art Nouveau centrepiece set to take prominence in Munich
- Jewellery by a Wiener Werkstatte leading light on offer in Vienna
- Eyewitness view of Napoleon in Russia 1812 up at auction
- Flintlock muskets to trigger bidding in Cologne
Auction Calendar
Fairs & Markets
- Venue with a vice den past now hosts a new vintage and retro fair
- Size fits snugly in Eridge Park
- Fishing at a perilous angle
Letters to the editor
- Join us in ivory trade ban legal challenge
- Why museum ivory fears are misguided
- Target the poachers instead