Print issue 2482 (06 March 2021)
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News
- The $4m house record for Vienna Secession picture
- Art and antiques sector cheered by easing of lockdown
- Euro will remain the currency for Artist’s Resale Right, says UK government
- Mail robber’s candid story of seduction and smuggling will go on museum display
- Horse to tankard: Oliver Cromwell’s warhorse mug sells in Dorset
News Digest
- Pick of the week: Irish exuberance brings the big bucks in North Carolina
- Bid Barometer: issue 2482
- Be over the moon with this dedicated auction
- Precious metals prices: issue 2482
- News in Brief – including BADA's election of council members
Auction Reports
- Commode inspired by Anglo-French influence heads impressive Chichester sale
- Doucai cups bring international bids to defy damage issues
- It’s Tompion time in Birmingham
- Design and quality of Deco armchair stands out
- Rare Royal Navy set shipshapes up to £4600 result
- Some buys have all the pluck
- Meccano collectors out in force at Bury St Edmunds sale
- Marklin fire engine from c.1902 fit for a museum exhibit
- Dunhill lighter makes bright price but Mouseman leads Ilkley sale
- ART MARKET: Works boosted by Ford family values
- Rare Ernest Townsend still life blooms at auction
- BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER: Works that fit the double bill
- British and Irish book auctions: March 2-20, 2021
- Winnie The Pooh set signed by ‘Christopher Robin’ emerges in San Francisco
Previews
Dealers’ Diary
- THE BREXIT EFFECT: Dealers learning to live with complicated new trading rules for the vital EU market
- The EU-UK trade deal: what it means for…
- Brexit case study: ‘The hassle factor is enormous’ – Daniel Crouch Rare Books
- Brexit case study: ‘It’s a balancing act’ – Julia Boston Antiques
- Brexit case study: ‘We’ll absorb the extra cost’ – Butchoff Antiques
CITES update
International
- ‘Fake’ coin proves to be the €210,000 real deal
- Young boy and a baby destined to be emperors one day
- Collectors vie for Breguet gold watch which belonged to a Tolstoy
- De Belle clock emerges in Munich
- ‘The father of international law’ immortalised in glass form
- Brandt battle scene rides into Stuttgart auction
- Vigée-Lebrun returns from exile
- Swiss tribute to the beautiful Dordogne
Letters
- ‘Business meeting’ is one thing, travel is another
- Porter had to pipe up at auction
- What’s really needed is a broader ‘antiques council’
- Strong representation crucial
- Sculpture association's EU ivory trade ban concerns
- Don’t forget Richard Feigen's British art role