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  1. Article Serious concern over lost post payout policy

    A DEALER has raised serious questions over Royal Mail’s compensation policy for items lost in the post following a dispute that ended in court. Despite the county court judge ruling against the postal service, Royal Mail are refusing to change their policy. /news/2008/serious-concern-over-lost-post-payout-policy/
  2. Article BADA appoint new chairman

    THE British Antique Dealers’ Association council have appointed Jonathan Coulborn as their new chairman. /news/2011/bada-appoint-new-chairman/
  3. Article Pressing the flesh

    UK: THE ENORMOUS wheel screw on this simulated oven gives some clue as to the gruesome purpose of the plated contraption which turned up at the Salisbury salerooms of Woolley and Wallis on June 23. /news/1999/pressing-the-flesh/
  4. Article PINning down their clients

    IT IS not only in their association with The Auction Channel that Bonhams are forging ahead with new technologies; the saleroom recently re-launched its Web-site, which has been redesigned to incorporate a range of new client services. /news/1999/pinning-down-their-clients/
  5. Article Taking the green antiques message to the next level

    SINCE the last ATG conference in May 2009, the vision that Nigel Worboys outlined is now a reality, with many businesses following his lead. /news/2010/taking-the-green-antiques-message-to-the-next-level/
  6. Article Criterion Auctioneers opens Gloucester saleroom with plans for new west London rooms by April

    Criterion Auctioneers has opened a new saleroom in Gloucester while planning a move into west London in the spring. /print-edition/2023/february/2579/news/criterion-opens-gloucester-saleroom-with-plans-for-new-west-london-rooms-by-april/
  7. Article 5 Questions: Marc Murray of Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts

    Marc Murray of Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts is standing at The Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair from May 11-13. The dealership was established in the 1980s and specialises in art pottery by artists such as Jean Cocteau, Picasso and William De Morgan. /print-edition/2018/may/2341/dealers-diary/5-questions-marc-murray-of-sylvia-powell-decorative-arts/
  8. Article Willem de Kooning painting stolen 30 years ago resurfaces in US antiques shop

    A $160m (£136m) masterpiece by Dutch-American abstract-impressionist painter Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) that had been stolen from a US museum 30 years ago has been discovered in an antiques shop. /news/2017/willem-de-kooning-painting-stolen-30-years-ago-resurfaces-in-us-antiques-shop/
  9. Article Shop talk – The Shed in Sproughton, Suffolk

    In our continuing series looking through the keyhole of ‘bricks and mortar’ shops and centres, ATG talks to Lesley Austin who runs The Shed with her partner Ken Dunn. /print-edition/2018/june/2344/dealers-diary/shop-talk-the-shed-in-sproughton-suffolk/
  10. Article Retiring dealer puts career collection up for auction

    Newcastle-based saleroom Anderson & Garland is holding an auction of the Graham Smith Antiques collection following his decision to retire from the industry. /news/2024/retiring-dealer-puts-career-collection-up-for-auction/
  11. Article Art and Crafts rarities emerge in New Jersey

    The 20th/21st Century Design sale at Rago Arts of Lambertville, New Jersey on October 26-28 included this exceptional enamel by Alexander Fisher (1864-1936). /news/2012/art-and-crafts-rarities-emerge-in-new-jersey/
  12. Article Taxman offers a sympathetic ear on business payments

    THE Inland Revenue are calling for more firms to use their new Business Payment Support Service after receiving more than 44,500 phone calls asking for help since it was launched in November. /news/2009/taxman-offers-a-sympathetic-ear-on-business-payments/
  13. Article Sworders’ new eco-friendly saleroom gets underway

    After five years of preparation, work has now begun on Sworders’ new saleroom. The building, which employs state-of-the-art environmentally-friendly construction techniques, is expected to be completed by spring 2008. /news/2007/sworders-new-eco-friendly-saleroom-gets-underway/
  14. Article Australian market abuzz as Deutscher splits from Menzies

    THE end of 2006 sees the $160m Australian art and antiques auction market in a state of flux again. Chris Deutscher, one of the two main partners in the Menzies group, has announced his departure from the company. He intends to set up a rival firm by the new year. /news/2007/australian-market-abuzz-as-deutscher-splits-from-menzies/
  15. Article Narwhal tusk returned by Border Force

    An antique narwhal tusk that faced destruction following a dispute over paperwork has been returned to its owner after a judge ruled its confiscation by customs had been “unreasonable”. /news/2015/narwhal-tusk-returned-by-border-force/
  16. Article New auction houses for West Midlands

    THIS week sees the announcement of two new auction houses for the West Midlands, the first based in Stourbridge, near Birmingham, the second in Newport, Shropshire. /news/2001/new-auction-houses-for-west-midlands/
  17. Article They said what?! The week (12-18 June) in quotes from the art and antiques world

    In our weekend series, Antiques Trade Gazette brings you a selection of quotes from dealers, auctioneers, collectors and others. This week we cover shipping, shopping and shaping up to a changing government. /news/2017/they-said-what-the-week-12-18-june-in-quotes-from-the-art-and-antiques-world/
  18. Article NAVA head Colin Young's message to auctioneers: ‘Get qualified and regulated’

    The new president of The National Association of Valuers and Auctioneers (NAVA) has called for all auctioneers to be qualified and regulated. /print-edition/2017/june/2296/news/nava-head-colin-youngs-message-to-auctioneers-get-qualified-and-regulated/
  19. Article Online bidders snap up 16 per cent of lots in ICollector’s trial auction

    WITH no pre-sale marketing other than a two-day notice on their own Website, ICollector’s first online sale with EBay saw the service get off to a good start. /news/2001/online-bidders-snap-up-16-per-cent-of-lots-in-icollector-s-trial-auction/
  20. Article From the quirky and trendy to the traditional: Battersea Decorative fair reports strong sales

    Among the highlight sales at the recent Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair was a George III pine chest of drawers featuring more recent overpainting in willow pattern. /print-edition/2024/june/2645/dealers-diary/from-the-quirky-and-trendy-to-the-traditional-battersea-decorative-fair-reports-strong-sales/