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  1. Article Antique jewellery auction to benefit National Emergencies Trust

    A gold and garnet red cross, known as a symbol of help and support around the world, is among the highlights of an online jewellery charity auction to be held by Elmwood’s auctioneers in West London on Thursday. /news/2020/antique-jewellery-auction-to-benefit-national-emergencies-trust/
  2. Article Meet the Henley upcycling specialist with an eight-week waiting list

    Henley-on-Thames interior designer Sharon Ingoldby, aka The Restoration Queen, is working flat out on upcycling projects. /print-edition/2021/september/2508/fairs-markets-centres/meet-the-henley-upcycling-specialist-with-an-eight-week-waiting-list/
  3. Article Polly gone – but not forgotten

    This week, while celebrating our 50th anniversary, we are also saying goodbye to one of the most popular members of the Gazette team. /print-edition/2021/september/2509/backpage/polly-gone-but-not-forgotten/
  4. Article Pick of the week: Cabinets hint at Grendey grandeur

    A spectacular pair of English giltwood and lacquer cabinets emerged for sale in Germany. /print-edition/2023/october/2613/news/pick-of-the-week-cabinets-hint-at-grendey-grandeur/
  5. Article Anti-money laundering: Seven key questions answered

    At a recent seminar organised by the Responsible Art Market Initiative (RAM), a panel of experts answered questions from the floor about the new law. /print-edition/2020/march/2433/regulations/anti-money-laundering-seven-key-questions-answered/
  6. Article Credit cards pose an increasing risk to trade

    CREDIT card fraud is steeply on the increase, but dealers are finding that it is them and not the banks who are taking all the risk. /news/2002/credit-cards-pose-an-increasing-risk-to-trade/
  7. Article Money laundering rules and the issue of client details

    Do dealers have to disclose details of their clients to other dealers? /print-edition/2020/november/2469/dealers-diary/money-laundering-rules-and-the-issue-of-client-details/
  8. Article Rain fails to stop play at busy Ardingly

    Stall-holders report brisk trade during the latest staging of the huge West Sussex event /print-edition/2022/march/2534/fairs-report/rain-fails-to-stop-play-at-busy-ardingly/
  9. Article Failing to return art as market fell cost Christie’s dear

    THE troubled internet entrepreneur and art collector Halsey Minor, who in March was ordered to hand over $6.6m for unpaid items ‘bought’ at Sotheby’s, has won a parallel legal battle with Christie’s. /news/2010/failing-to-return-art-as-market-fell-cost-christie-s-dear/
  10. Article Christie’s ahead of Sotheby’s in 2001 global auction totals

    CHRISTIE’S led worldwide auction sales in 2001, with a total of £1.242bn compared to Sotheby’s £1.14bn for the same period. /news/2002/christie-s-ahead-of-sotheby-s-in-2001-global-auction-totals/
  11. Article Fellows open an office in Mayfair

    Birmingham-based auctioneers Fellows have opened a valuation office in London. /news/2012/fellows-open-an-office-in-mayfair/
  12. Article King’s Road attracts new design and antiques shops

    A landlord on the King’s Road in Chelsea has reported a boost in interest for interior design shops including two new antiques and design firms. /news/2020/king-s-road-attracts-new-design-and-antiques-shops/
  13. Article New invisible barcode system for tagging art

    PICTURE restorer Andrew Finlay has adapted a piece of techology designed for protecting motorbikes to help beat art theft. /news/2001/new-invisible-barcode-system-for-tagging-art/
  14. Article Christie’s France turns hand to retail with Christmas pop-up shop

    If a Chanel snow globe, a Fabergé bracelet or a blue table by Yves Klein are on the list for Father Christmas this year then head to Christie’s Paris showroom this weekend. /news/2016/christie-s-france-turns-hand-to-retail-with-christmas-pop-up-shop/
  15. Article ATG letter: Trade day at a fair is unfair to the private collector

    I am an avid reader of ATG as a private collector. /print-edition/2022/may/2541/letters/trade-day-at-a-fair-is-unfair-to-the-private-collector/
  16. Article Book fan leaves his antiquarian collection to local Oxfam shop

    A book collector who travelled to an Oxfam shop in Tavistock, Devon every Tuesday by bus for the past decade has left his entire book collection to the charity. /news/2021/book-fan-leaves-his-antiquarian-collection-to-local-oxfam-shop/
  17. Article 5 Questions: Glass dealer Mark West

    Mark West deals in 18th, 19th and 20th century glass designed to be used. He will exhibit at The Mayfair Antiques & Fine Art Fair from January 10-13, 2019. /print-edition/2018/december/2372/dealers-diary/5-questions-glass-dealer-mark-west/
  18. Article Private equity-backed company buys US auction houses Leslie Hindman Auctioneers and Cowan's Auctions

    US auction houses Leslie Hindman Auctioneers and Cowan's Auctions have been brought together under one umbrella company in a private equity-backed deal. /news/2019/private-equity-backed-company-buys-us-auction-houses-leslie-hindman-auctioneers-and-cowans-auctions/
  19. Article Early-bird buyers boost Suffolk House

    The response to Suffolk House Antiques’ summer exhibition has been enthusiastic, with customers snapping up some key pieces even before the show’s official opening. /print-edition/2018/june/2345/dealers-diary/early-bird-buyers-boost-suffolk-house/
  20. Article Beautifully bound bible among stand-out sales at Firsts

    An 18th century folio bible in mosaic binding was among the notable sales at the recent Firsts: London’s Rare Book Fair.