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  1. Article Joanna Hardy discovers Bond Street jeweller Hennell's archive

    Jewellery specialist Joanna Hardy is usually found in glamorous locations. /print-edition/2018/february/2328/feature/joanna-hardy-discovers-bond-street-jeweller-hennells-archive/
  2. Article Anti-money laundering: prepare for HMRC checks

    Auction houses and art dealers are warned to be prepared for visits from HM Revenue & Customs officials checking anti-money laundering procedures. /print-edition/2023/september/2611/news/anti-money-laundering-prepare-for-hmrc-checks/
  3. Article A taste of Olympia: Buteux sauceboat buy

    A silver sauceboat made in London, 1731, a scarce remaining work by Huguenot female maker Elizabeth Buteux, was one of the highlight sales at the recent Winter Art & Antiques Olympia Fair. /print-edition/2022/december/2570/dealers-diary/a-taste-of-olympia-buteux-sauceboat-buy/
  4. Article ATG letter: Ercolani mastered psychology as well as furniture

    I very much enjoyed Roland Arkell’s excellent article on Ercol furniture (ATG No 2531). /print-edition/2022/april/2536/letters-opinion/ercolani-mastered-psychology-as-well-as-furniture/
  5. Article Trade takes advantage of Malvern opportunities

    Dealers were out in force to buy from other traders at an annual showground event praised as busy but friendly /print-edition/2025/march/2683/fairs-report/trade-takes-advantage-of-malvern-opportunities/
  6. Article Dealer goes back to court over Royal Mail compensation

    MORE than a year after his county court victory against Royal Mail, coins and banknotes dealer Bruce Goulborn is taking them to court again. /news/2009/dealer-goes-back-to-court-over-royal-mail-compensation/
  7. Article LAPADA weathers challenges to deliver a series of strong sales results

    The eighth LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair, which ran from 13-18 September, rounded off with a series of strong results across dealer disciplines despite some struggles against the weather. /news/2016/lapada-weathers-challenges-to-deliver-a-series-of-strong-sales-results/
  8. Article Christie’s South Kensington: an ‘end of an era’ moment

    As the market evolves, auction rooms will inevitably come and go. But few will leave their mark like Christie’s South Kensington. /print-edition/2017/march/2283/news-analysis/christie-s-south-kensington-an-end-of-an-era-moment/
  9. Article Trade alert: watch out for cyber crime

    Firms urged to be aware of risk after string of email invoice frauds /print-edition/2017/april/2286/news/trade-alert-watch-out-for-cyber-crime/
  10. Article Category focus: Five sales at Tribal Art London

    Rising figures in both sales and attendance marked the 11th edition of last month’s Tribal Art London, the UK fair that precedes the annual clutch of tribal art events across the Channel in Paris. /news/2018/category-focus-five-sales-at-tribal-art-london/
  11. Article First-time exhibitor loves Battersea Decorative Fair

    The spring edition of the Battersea Decorative Fair brought in a handful of first-time exhibitors, who enthused over the success of the event. /print-edition/2023/june/2596/dealers-diary/first-time-exhibitor-loves-battersea-decorative-fair/
  12. Article A Lawyer Writes: Anti-money laundering regulations – beware of the money behind the deals

    Close investigation is vital to avoid difficulties with sanctioned individuals /print-edition/2022/december/2571/backpage/a-lawyer-writes-anti-money-laundering-regulations-beware-of-the-money-behind-the-deals/
  13. Article Glamour and high society mix in a Scottish country house sale

    Ingredients for a tantalising sale don’t come much better than high society, glamour, famous names and an illustrious family combined with a varied, single-owner country house collection. /news/2020/glamour-and-high-society-mix-in-a-scottish-country-house-sale/
  14. Article ATG letter: Disgruntled dealer reacts to the 1stdibs price rise

    MADAM – I was surprised by your editorial on 1stdibs last week and what it implies (News, ATG No 2419). /print-edition/2019/december/2421/letters-backpage/disgruntled-dealer-reacts-to-the-1stdibs-price-rise/
  15. Article Battersea fair provides a boost in dry January

    January has become a month of abstinence but bountiful fairs provided a welcome break. /print-edition/2020/february/2429/dealers-diary/battersea-fair-provides-a-boost-in-dry-january/
  16. Article Internet auctioneer woos dealers with incentives

    UK & US: A NEW Internet auction house, due to launch simultaneously in the United States and the UK on October 15, aims to woo dealers in high value art and antiques by special incentives and simplifying the process. /news/1999/internet-auctioneer-woos-dealers-with-incentives/
  17. Article Waugh, Tolkien and a host of famous names in Oxford sales ledgers up at auction

    It was the end of an era in Oxford when Ducker & Son, the bespoke shoemaker and home of the Oxford brogue, sadly closed down last November. The venerable 6 Turl Street store had traded in the centre of the city since 1898. /news/2017/waugh-tolkien-and-a-host-of-famous-names-in-oxford-sales-ledgers-up-at-auction/
  18. Article Survey reveals what drives employment trends in fine arts

    Versatility and a clear career path lead the way: The future of the art and antiques business is centred on small teams with an ability to perform a wide range of tasks beyond their own area of expertise. /news/2002/survey-reveals-what-drives-employment-trends-in-fine-arts/
  19. Article Banks threaten account closure over trade in Persian objects

    Barclays and HSBC seek to comply with US sanctions against Iran /print-edition/2017/february/2280/news/banks-threaten-account-closure-over-trade-in-persian-objects/
  20. Article eBay abandons Live Auctions platform

    In a move that will impact hundreds of auctioneers worldwide, eBay are to discontinue their Live Auctions business by the end of this year. /news/2008/ebay-abandons-live-auctions-platform/