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  1. Article 800 eBay jobs set for Dublin

    Online auctioneer eBay will create up to 800 new jobs in Dublin as they expand their European operations. The San Francisco-based company will locate the European headquarters for their PayPal Internet payment unit in west Dublin and will also open a second European customer support centre. /news/2003/800-ebay-jobs-set-for-dublin/
  2. Article Obituary: Keith Bycroft (1934-2021)

    I first met Keith in 1971, when he became a customer, buying oak and artefacts from my stand in Nell Gwynn’s Cottage at Salisbury Hall, near St Albans. He quickly became my best customer, calling weekly and buying most of my new stock. /print-edition/2021/december/2520/backpage/obituary-keith-bycroft-1934-2021/
  3. Article Massive music machine stands out in East Anglia

    Jenny and Ray Norman, best known as East Anglian longcase clock dealers since 1974, have contacted ATG to highlight an item they say is just in time for the festive season (but it might not fit that well in a Christmas stocking). /print-edition/2025/november/2717/dealers-diary/massive-music-machine-stands-out-in-east-anglia/
  4. Article Trade warned to beware of cloned credit cards

    LONDON: THE trade are being warned about credit card cloning after several incidents in London in the past few months. In mid-January, a King’s Road gallery sold a French 19th Century bronze figure to a customer, and was paid with a credit card which, though authorised at the time, now appears to have been fraudulent. /news/2002/trade-warned-to-beware-of-cloned-credit-cards/
  5. Article Ashmolean Museum aims to save Anglo-Saxon hoard before it gets "broken up"

    The Ashmolean Museum has made a significant stride towards the retention of a Viking hoard with the receipt of a grant of more than £1.1m from the Heritage Lottery Fund. /news/2016/ashmolean-museum-aims-to-save-anglo-saxon-hoard-before-it-gets-broken-up/
  6. Article Headless Roman emperor given nod of approval

    A recent sale at Harper Field (20% buyer’s premium) in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, included a weathered marble figure of a Roman emperor in armour. /print-edition/2025/october/2714/auction-reports/headless-roman-emperor-given-nod-of-approval/
  7. Article Come behind the scenes with us

    We are planning some exciting changes to the Antiques Trade Gazette website and would like to invite you to join our customer panel. /news/2015/come-behind-the-scenes-with-us/
  8. Article Sotheby’s results point to market fall says Ruprecht

    SOTHEBY’S Holdings Inc, the auction house’s parent company, have announced third quarter revenues for 2001 of $38.4m and a net loss for the period of $33m. /news/2001/sotheby-s-results-point-to-market-fall-says-ruprecht/
  9. Article Best of West and East covered by one carpet

    When Ziegler and Company of Manchester established a carpet factory in Sultanabad in 1883, it did so with a clear idea of its customer base. /print-edition/2023/march/2584/auction-reports/best-of-west-and-east-covered-by-one-carpet/
  10. Article Aldridges of Bath goes into liquidation after trading without a client account

    Auction house Aldridges of Bath has gone into liquidation owing more than £377,000. /print-edition/2025/october/2714/news/aldridges-of-bath-traded-without-a-client-account/
  11. Article Results point to more job cuts

    AS Sotheby’s announced their plans for Billingshurst, they also revealed disappointing worldwide results for the second quarter of the year that showed profits halved ($14.3m compared to $30m for 2000). They predicted a loss for the year as a whole. /news/2001/results-point-to-more-job-cuts/
  12. Article Art and antiques dealers and collectors among donors of nearly £60m of art and antiques for nation’s museums

    The nation’s museums have benefitted from more than 30 art and objects via tax saving schemes. /news/2026/art-and-antiques-dealers-and-collectors-among-donors-of-nearly-60m-of-art-and-antiques-for-nation-s-museums/
  13. Article Quirky and eclectic is what the new Cotswolds homeowners want

    Cotswolds fair is "unlike any other fair – there’s a different type of person that comes to this one,” says dealer Ian Slade /print-edition/2026/may/2743/dealers-diary/quirky-and-eclectic-is-what-the-new-cotswolds-homeowners-want/
  14. Article Art Market Participants: navigating HMRC’s bolder approach

    While HMRC’s initial enforcement of anti-money laundering rules was relatively benign, the art trade can now expect a much tougher approach and significantly higher fines. /print-edition/2026/april/2737/the-back-pages/art-market-participants-navigating-hmrc-s-bolder-approach/
  15. Guide Martin Brothers

    “When you enter the shop… you find yourself in a dim-lit passage with crowded shelves of stoneware jugs carved into leering, laughing, grinning and ogling heads, jostling with the most impossible, and most fascinating, pot birds with strangely anthropological expressions…” /guides/collecting-guides/martin-brothers/
  16. Article Textiles can ‘make a room’, says dealer ahead of big annual specialist London event

    Launched in 2009, the annual 'London Antique & Vintage Textile Fair' run by the Textile Society will welcome 60-plus dealers to Chelsea Old Town Hall on Sunday, October 12, where the room will be crammed with textiles from the sedate 18th century to the swinging 1960s. /print-edition/2025/september/2710/fairs-markets-shops-centres/textiles-can-make-a-room-says-dealer-ahead-of-big-annual-specialist-london-event/
  17. Article York book fair gets 2026 off to a strong not stormy start

    Storms and the threat of snow could not dampen the spirits of rare booksellers and buyers in York for the first PBFA fair of the 2026 book calendar. /print-edition/2026/january/2727/dealers-diary/york-book-fair-gets-2026-off-to-a-strong-not-stormy-start/
  18. Article Beatrix Potter letters reveal her love for antiques

    Eighteen letters written by Beatrix Potter to an antiques dealer between 1933-43 come for sale in Nottingham this month. /print-edition/2026/april/2738/news/beatrix-potter-letters-reveal-her-love-for-antiques/
  19. Article Maybe not in Greenland, but American visitors are very welcome in Battersea

    American decorators and buyers were in abundance on the first day of the winter edition of The Decorative Fair in Battersea Park this week. /print-edition/2026/january/2728/news/maybe-not-in-greenland-but-american-visitors-are-very-welcome-in-battersea/
  20. Article Taylor Swift shock revelation… famous engagement ring used to be something else

    When American Footballer Travis Kelce proposed last month in a flower-bedecked arbour to singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, much of the press focus was on the heritage and rarity of the ring. /print-edition/2025/september/2709/fairs-markets-shops-centres/taylor-swift-shock-revelation-famous-engagement-ring-used-to-be-something-else/