Print issue 2523 (25 December 2021)
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News
- Export stop for Fromanteel’s £3m longcase
- Dawsons invests in larger premises
- The £9000 tribute to the talented Miss Biffin
- Temporary stop placed on rare portrait
- Leroy work is among early stars of London Art Week
- The Wright map that plots a route to £365,000
News Digest
- Pick of the week: German armour blows off to the Windy City
- Bid Barometer: issue 2523
- Family’s restituted works sell at Christie’s
- Precious metals prices: issue 2523
- News In Brief – including news of the postponement of TEFAF Maastricht
Review of the year
- 2022: Fingers crossed for the new year
- Doing the bidding of the Amazon generation
- ATG's month-by-month review of 2021
Auction Reports
- Sitwell seat sells very well
- ART MARKET: Tantalising sketch gives glimpse ‘of a young Francis Bacon’
- Banksy prints bowl up at auction
- Bratbys on offer bought direct from the artist
- Art rarity: the trade outbids private buyers
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Kepler masterpiece leads New York auction boasting a string a of six-figure results
- Hindu legends and real life
- British and Irish book auctions: December 21, 2021-January 27, 2022
Previews
Collector Interview
Dealers’ Diary
International
- Fine example of René Magritte's Surrealism comes from Swiss collector who moved to the US
- Hans Coper pot comes in at a hefty $260,000
- Egyptian trio takes the top auction honours at Hindman
- Moves and promotions: the latest international auction house appointments
- Classic Castellani jewellery creates Boston bidding demand
- Sizeable sideboard by Ruhlmann on offer in Connecticut
- Artist portrayed by artist: two prominent Russian avant-garde figures
Fairs, Markets & Centres
- Derbyshire: antiques centres in mills and so much more
- Duo find antiques to be a very noble calling
- French style in the Midlands
Giant Prize Crossword
Letters
- Fewer public gallery curators could mean a ‘tragic legacy’ of uncatalogued works
- Cider picture – my bet is also Bateman says Rupert Maas