Print issue 2435 (28 March 2020)
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News
- A market still ticking as pocket watches bring demand at Lawrences of Bletchingley
- Trade moves online as Covid-19 bites
- ATG comment: The trade will find a way to survive the coronavirus crisis
- The Open Art Fair goes ahead – but closes after two days
- Selected fair cancellations due of to the coronavirus outbreak issue 2435
- Business rates are updated
- Science Museum snaps up collection of works by Second World War artist Paul Drury
- The biggest of bids for the biggest of Staite Murray pots
- Go With Noakes: Rozenburg collection sold in Dorset
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Rare The Who poster – once in a Blue Moon chance for collectors
- Bid Barometer: issue 2435
- Sotheby’s: online ‘surge’ as clients bid from home
- Precious metals prices: issue 2435
- News In Brief – including a rise in the number of Treasure declarations
Previews
Auction Reports
- Kashmir woollen design is surprise top seller as a family estate comes to Yorkshire auction
- Hawk bell recalls sad story of Duleep Singh
- Doulton Lambeth frogs and cricketers make for a lively sale
- Scott’s tipple: glass jugs with a polar connection
- Spode service heads to US
- Gaming board pays £30,000
- Sale drives towards a sell-out
- ART MARKET: Cunning plan for Blackadder estate
- Drawing on expertise of Fitzwilliam director
- ‘A crapshooter throwing dice’
- Affordable art: Three works sold for under £1500 including a Rosalie Emslie watercolour
- Egg tempera creates a Plummer cracker
- Portraits of mystery young women catch the eye in auctions
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Bank on early financial works
- Austen firsts star in US
- Shells sell in Edinburgh
- British and Irish book auctions: March 24-April 4, 2020
- Rare photos of Alaskan ‘Gold Rush' bid to over 25-times estimate
Dealers’ Diary
- TEFAF Maastricht – why the show went on
- The web shop window: a 1932 classic British motorcycle
- Many ways to buy from annual St Ives show
- 5 Questions: Susanne Schulz-Falster
International
- Huge competition for Chinese export plates with Jacobite Highlands scenes
- Advertising – a market on the move
- Chandelier shines in Los Angeles
- Baroque ivory sleeper could be Schenck masterwork