Print issue 2417 (16 November 2019)
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News
- Charity shop find sold for £380,000
- Qing magnificence rules across Asian Art in London sale series
- Asian Art in London prize winners revealed
- Archive from the queen’s dress designer excels
- Appeal planned after High Court legal bid to stop Ivory Act fails
- Christie’s seeks exemption from Chinese import tax
- Sounding the Thunderer for the first penalty kick in a World Cup Final
- Christie’s Education set for restructure
News Digest
- Rediscovered Nelson portrait surfaces at sale
- Bid Barometer
- Little silver collection coming to auction includes big rarities
- Precious metals prices: issue 2417
- News in Brief - including an auction record for a copy of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species
Feature
- JEWELLERY AND WATCHES: A little box of Sunshine
- John Benjamin on his long career
- The cutting edge of fashion
- Oved’s animal magic
- A very Victorian scandal
- The sign of the Knights Templar
- Look to design sales for jewellery delights
- Shedding daylight on Art Nouveau
- Eyeing a fine demantoid
- Mappin’s entry to Modern Jewellery
- Sprinkling a little stardust
- Brooch the topic with Supreme Court approval
- A double helping of imperial jewels
- When two into one does go
- Brief histories of time
- The Speedy before space
Auction Reports
- Eclectic clocks chime with bidders
- And here’s to you, Francis Robinson
- Fans coveted in Yorkshire and Guernsey
- Mystery lamp could be a Clanny
- Seat of power: Churchill maquette
- ART MARKET: Stannard stands out in saleroom
- ‘One of the best’ by Arnesby Brown
- Female artists in the frame
- Canine study makes tidy sum
- Rossetti depicts father and son
- Affordable art: Three works sold for under £3250 including a Graham Sutherland watercolour.
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Boz kicks off a splendid Dickens collection
- The worldwise works of HG Wells
- Piranesi takes to the field
- British and Irish book auctions, November 12-21, 2019
- Auction Correction: Magellan Centre
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
- Dealer line up for reinvigorated Art and Antiques for Everyone Fair winter edition
- MS Rau all set to wow with enlarged premises
- Exhibition examines chiaroscuro in East Anglian art
- Show features artist with an appetite for destruction
- The web shop window: Russian icon from The Temple Gallery
- Westbourne Grove pop-up
- 5 Questions with Tom Smith of Dovecote Antiques
International
- Bunker Hill blast from the past
- Folk art field trip in southern Moravia
- Ape appeal
- Parisian panorama
- Russian icons on offer
- From a San Fran apartment
Fairs & Markets
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