Print issue 2382 (09 March 2019)
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News
- Sotheby’s boosted by online and private sales
- Solid competition but slimmer sales for London’s Impressionist and Modern art auctions
- ‘Toulouse Caravaggio’ to be offered at £100m
- Khalili reunites garniture with ‘restaurant’ vase bid
- Record for Flemish ‘master’ as Freeman’s confirms move
- Draft bill seeks further reform for French auction system
- How the art and antiques is preparing for Brexit
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Quilt from a life of cold comfort sells to Bowes Museum at Tennants' auction
- Bid Barometer
- Ticket to ride from one of the UK's oldest railways draws bidders at Scarborough auction
- Precious metals prices: issue 2382
- News In Brief – including a tie-up between Masterpiece London and the Fine Art Asia fair
Auction Reports
- Welsh auction house battles back from devastating deluge to achieve ‘a gratifying result’
- Hit and hiss: Triqueti Cleopatra in ivory takes £22,000
- Jerusalem church model goes to Jerusalem buyer
- Winter auction greeted with warm response
- Weighty result at Stroud
- Revivalist furniture full of life at auction
- Double window panels at triple value
- Hornby-Dublo on track for £2400 result
- ART MARKET: Select offering in London covers wide-ranging scope
- Burne-Jones drawing heads to four-times estimate
- Orientalist collection back in saleroom for first time in three decades
- Affordable art: Three works priced under £800 in regional auctions including an 18th century portrait with an heraldic crest
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Works once part of a Scottish house library form a key part of Edinburgh auction
- King William returns… and the wonders of the world
- Garden grapple over Brown
- Ornate binding is a real beauty
- Days with puppies and fairies
- CS Lewis and Keynes among Oxford highlights
- British and Irish book auctions: March 5-16, 2019
Previews
- Previews: Up to £500
- Previews: £501 - £2000
- Previews: £2001 - £5000
- Previews: £5001 - £30,000
- Previews: £30,000 plus
Dealers’ Diary
- BADA fair aims at exceptional quality
- 5 Questions: Karen Taylor
- Woolf work in women’s show
- Connect fair organisation praised as shipshape
- Pop-up shop ready to open in Kensington
- Mayfair gallery hosts first solo Mulas exhibition
TEFAF 2019
- Ringing the changes: Interview with TEFAF CEO Patrick van Maris
- Vetting debate: Pros and cons of a policy shift
- Journeys of discovery: Highlights from the stands of 11 dealers at TEFAF 2019
- Promotional feature: Keeper of the flame – exhibitor interview with Oliver Moss of Sydney L. Moss
- Promotional feature: Picture perfect for Maastricht – exhibitor interview with Mark Weiss
International
- Mexican anthropomorphic mask offered in Paris
- Pre-Columbian sale at Christie’s Paris includes Aztec stone sculpture
- Early years of photography celebrated at Chartres sale
- Louis XIV French table clock emerges in Dallas auctions
- Rediscovered Jean-Antoine Houdon busts offered in New York State
- French art glass offered in Kansas auction
Fairs & Markets
- Specialist fan dealer is among exhibitors at Antique and Vintage Textiles Fair
- Dishy looker to turn heads at Welsh fair
- Rodney Weeks back to good times as he launches another antiques fair