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  1. Article Sotheby’s start their new eBay experiment

    Sotheby’s have begun live streaming their sales on eBay’s new auctions platform. /news/2015/sothebys-start-their-new-ebay-experiment/
  2. Article The weird, wacky and sometimes wonderful at auction

    “A disgusting object” that may be of “some whimsical interest to an obsessive collector” is how Auberon Waugh described a telescopic ear trumpet as used by his father in his later years. Disgusting he may have regarded it, but far more palatable to auctioneers and dealers are the prices of such objects that collectors are prepared to pay. /news/2017/the-weird-wacky-and-sometimes-wonderful-at-auction/
  3. Article Soapbox: do smaller and more select fairs make better business sense?

    BADA has just unveiled plans for a smaller fair, BADA Collection at the Lanesborough, to launch in October (ATG No 2295). So here we ask: do smaller, more select fairs make better business sense? /print-edition/2017/june/2296/the-back-page/soapbox-do-smaller-and-more-select-fairs-make-better-business-sense/
  4. Article 5 Questions: Clementine Perrins

    Clementine Perrins is co-founder of online Contemporary art gallery Crean & Company. Her 20-year career spans various areas of the art world, with experience promoting art fairs, launching galleries and managing private collections. /print-edition/2021/may/2490/dealers-diary/5-questions-clementine-perrins/
  5. Article A quick guide on what the Russian bans now entail

    The US, UK, EU and other countries have directed a slew of sanctions and restrictive measures at Russia which have seen the closure, suspension or quietening down of operations in Russia by international banks and companies, including some major international auction houses. /print-edition/2022/july/2551/backpage/a-quick-guide-on-what-the-russian-bans-now-entail/
  6. Article Obituary: Brian Saunders (1946-2023)

    Brian Saunders of Saunders Fine Art, Solihull, has passed away after a long battle with cancer. /print-edition/2023/july/2602/backpage/obituary-brian-saunders-1946-2023/
  7. Article On island time – the Archibald Knox story

    Archibald Knox (1864-1933) is known today as the genius behind the Cymric and Tudric ranges sold by Liberty & Co in the early 20th century. /print-edition/2025/april/2689/feature/on-island-time-the-archibald-knox-story/
  8. Article Cecil Court: the long and ‘idiosyncratic' history of this London hub for booksellers

    We take a closer look at the ‘idiosyncratic mixture of independent businesses’ established in this charming book and map-selling hub in central London /print-edition/2025/may/2693/books-maps-prints-2025/cecil-court-the-long-and-idiosyncratic-history-of-this-london-hub-for-booksellers/
  9. Article Fairs: London’s May book bonanza

    Our look ahead at fairs coming up in the capital, including the Firsts and PBFA events held a short hop apart on the same weekend /print-edition/2025/may/2693/books-maps-prints-2025/fairs-london-s-may-book-bonanza/
  10. Article Moving stories

    Whether it’s delivering a 12ft long model ship or taking a dining table from Paris to London, getting a prized item from A to B safely is vital. We also report on latest developments in art insurance. /print-edition/2019/june/2398/shipping-insurance/moving-stories/
  11. Article Dreweatts bucks trend of struggles at the top end

    Booming regional auction house points to experience and contacts as key to source high calibre works /print-edition/2024/november/2670/auction-reports/art-market-dreweatts-bucks-trend-of-struggles-at-the-top-end/
  12. Article New year, new resolutions: 12 pledges to make 2019 a good year to be in art and antiques

    Art market players reveal what is top of their to-do list in 2019. /print-edition/2019/january/2374/opinion/new-year-new-resolutions-12-pledges-to-make-2019-a-good-year-to-be-in-art-and-antiques/
  13. Article Tributes paid to antiques expert Michael Baggott

    Tributes from across the world of art and antiques were paid to Flog It! star and silver antiques expert Michael Baggott who died following a stroke and heart attack. /news/2025/tributes-paid-to-antiques-expert-michael-baggott/
  14. Article Trade unaware as new furniture fire safety rules are mooted

    UK government proposals to alter regulations for post-1950 upholstered furniture have caught the art and antiques trade unaware. /print-edition/2023/november/2618/news/trade-unaware-as-new-furniture-fire-safety-rules-are-mooted/
  15. Article News In Brief

    A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days. /print-edition/2017/august/2305/news-digest/news-in-brief/
  16. Article Hey big lender - options for collectors

    Building your collection can involve a lot of thought along with the time and money involved, but it is also worth spending a while thinking about how to share it. /print-edition/2019/december/2423/feature/hey-big-lender/
  17. Article News In Brief – including a rare bracket clock stolen from a leading London dealer

    A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the theft of an early-19th century mahogany bracket clock from Kensington Church Street dealer Patrick Sandberg. /print-edition/2020/february/2429/news-digest/news-in-brief-including-a-rare-bracket-clock-stolen-from-a-leading-london-dealer/
  18. Article Books fair report: Take the natural approach in Preston

    A setting with lots of water next to valuable books may not seem an obvious fit but it was a successful match /print-edition/2023/august/2604/books-works-on-paper/books-fair-report-take-the-natural-approach-in-preston/
  19. Article Stand-out lots from the treen scene

    A selection of these functional but fascinating objects that have appeared at recent sales /print-edition/2022/january/2527/auction-reports/stand-out-lots-from-the-treen-scene/
  20. Article Three dealers, one chicken and a lurcher

    Irish special: Joan Porter talks to a trio intent on attracting customers who are looking for something a bit different and a mix of styles /print-edition/2017/march/2282/fairs-markets/three-dealers-one-chicken-and-a-lurcher/