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  1. Article The web shop window: British-built ejection seat

    Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week. /print-edition/2021/june/2497/dealers-diary/the-web-shop-window-british-built-ejection-seat/
  2. Article Start sizing up the anti money laundering rules now because it affects both little and large businesses

    As the UK brought into force the EU’s fifth Money Laundering Directive in early 2020, it was believed that the art market had plenty of time to register and comply. /print-edition/2022/august/2555/letters/start-sizing-up-the-anti-money-laundering-rules-now-because-it-affects-both-little-and-large-businesses/
  3. Article EBay win landmark case in US

    Ebay have won a landmark judgment in the US federal courts, which effectively protects their position as an independent trading platform. /news/2008/ebay-win-landmark-case-in-us/
  4. Article Anti-money laundering rules: the updates you need to know about

    Three developments stand out in the latest British Art Market Federation Guidance issued /print-edition/2023/march/2583/news/anti-money-laundering-rules-the-updates-you-need-to-know-about/
  5. Article A lawyer writes: anti-money laundering legislation and the Ojiri case

    Milton Silverman casts his expert eye on the Ojiri case and what it means /print-edition/2025/june/2698/news/a-lawyer-writes-anti-money-laundering-legislation-and-the-ojiri-case/
  6. Article Old-school values

    While online bidding has transformed the auction scene over the past decade, underpinning it all are the traditional attributes of market freshness, quality merchandise and solid provenances /print-edition/2016/december/2272/review-of-the-year-2016/old-school-values/
  7. Article Turner prize: Rediscovered painting bought for £400 now estimated at up to £300,000 at Sotheby’s

    The first oil painting ever exhibited by JMW Turner (1775-1851) in his lifetime will be offered at Sotheby’s this summer. /news/2025/turner-prize-rediscovered-painting-bought-for-400-now-estimated-at-up-to-300-000-at-sotheby-s/
  8. Article Great Grooms shuts up shop in Dorking

    JAMES Podger is to close his Great Grooms antiques centre at Dorking and concentrate all his efforts and resources on consolidating his Great Grooms centre at Hungerford, Berkshire. /news/2007/great-grooms-shuts-up-shop-in-dorking/
  9. Article Shapero bids record £1.9m for first printed atlas

    When Sotheby’s sold the first portion of the Wardington library of atlases and geographies last year, London dealer Bernard Shapero set a cartographic auction record by paying £1.3m for the ‘Doria’ atlas, a superb collection of so-called Lafreri School maps of the latter part of the 16th century. /news/2006/shapero-bids-record-19m-for-first-printed-atlas/
  10. Article Harvey happy to be in hot seat

    WITNEY specialist in fine period furniture David Harvey, head of W.R.Harvey & Co, was recently re-elected for a second term as mayor of the Oxfordshire town (having had one year out of office) but is not cutting down on his busy trading schedule, starting with manning his customary stand at the 97th Chelsea Antiques Fair from September 17 to 22. /news/2003/harvey-happy-to-be-in-hot-seat/
  11. Article A historical claim by a thoroughly modern family firm

    FOR 40 years, the Suffolk family concern Tudorose Ltd has been involved, directly or indirectly, with the antiques world. The operation is very much in line with current trends, for the company creates high-quality reproduction antique furniture, designs contemporary furniture, restores furniture and completely renovates interiors, among other things. /news/2003/a-historical-claim-by-a-thoroughly-modern-family-firm/
  12. Article Don’t forget the storage costs side of transparency debates

    MADAM – I write with regard to the debate in ATG’s letters pages about transparency around auction house charges. I have been buying and selling at auction since 1981, having worked at Bonhams and Phillips, Son & Neal. /print-edition/2017/march/2282/letters-to-the-editor/don-t-forget-the-storage-costs-side-of-transparency-debates/
  13. Article Former Christie’s marketing boss joins Bonhams

    Bonhams has hired Christie’s former marketing supremo Marc Sands. /news/2019/former-christie-s-marketing-boss-joins-bonhams/
  14. Article Fabergé’s cool creations ‘inspired by ice crystals’

    Fabergé’s rock crystal, platinum, silver and diamond ‘ice flower’ jewels were made by the workmaster Albert Holmström, c.1913-14, after designs made by his niece Alma Pihl (1888-1976).
  15. Article Skinner launch online-only fixed-time auction platform

    LEADING US regional saleroom Skinner are to launch an online-only auction platform. /news/2012/skinner-launch-online-only-fixed-time-auction-platform/
  16. Article Axe from The Shining brings a slice of film history to Tamlyns

    Certain moments in films stay razor sharp in the mind long after you have seen them. Mention ‘Jack Nicholson’ and it is odds-on a mental image will spring up of that terrifying ‘Here’s Johnny’ scene from The Shining. /news/2016/axe-from-the-shining-brings-a-slice-of-film-history-to-tamlyns/
  17. Article EU to bring in new rules to combat money laundering

    European Union rules to combat money laundering due to come into force in June will oblige businesses accepting cash payments of more than €15,000 (£9400) to adopt a raft of new procedures. /news/2003/eu-to-bring-in-new-rules-to-combat-money-laundering/
  18. Article Work underway in the East of England

    “WE’VE got 1700 exhibitors at our March fair at the East of England Showground and we’ve been fully booked for six weeks now, with 1100 stallholders inside three large halls – including the Cambridge Suite with fine quality pieces – and marquees, and 600 dealers outside,” said Chris Hart of Bob Evans Fairs , the organiser of the twice-yearly Peterborough Festival of Antiques. /news/2007/work-underway-in-the-east-of-england/
  19. Article ATG Media and Mail Boxes form logistics partnership

    ATG Media, parent of the Antiques Trade Gazette, and Mail Boxes Etc have joined forces to provide a new delivery service for buyers on thesaleroom.com. /news/2016/atg-media-and-mail-boxes-form-logistics-partnership/
  20. Article Devastating fire at Jarrow Auction Rooms forces owner to look for new location

    The owner of Jarrow Auction Rooms in Tyne and Wear is hoping to raise money to rebuild his business after it was destroyed by a fire last month. /news/2017/devastating-fire-at-jarrow-auction-rooms-forces-owner-to-look-for-new-location/