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  1. Article EU rules on cultural goods add a whole new world of complication

    New regulations on importing cultural goods are looming and could mean significant challenges for the trade /print-edition/2025/may/2695/backpage/eu-rules-on-cultural-goods-add-a-whole-new-world-of-complication/
  2. Article ‘Online bidders’ expectations are rising’

    We ask ATG’s Richard Lewis why thesaleroom.com is changing its commission fee. /print-edition/2018/october/2363/newsmaker/online-bidders-expectations-are-rising/
  3. Article Stuart period signet ring stars in our pick of five auction highlights

    ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes a 17th century gold signet ring that more than doubled its estimate in Essex. /news/2023/stuart-period-signet-ring-stars-in-our-pick-of-five-auction-highlights/
  4. Article The year in review: How traders sprang into action

    As pandemic restrictions eased, businesses and event organisers breathed sighs of relief in 2021. /print-edition/2022/january/2524/fairs-markets/the-year-in-review-how-traders-sprang-into-action/
  5. Article Collector interview: Toys are there to share, after all

    US collector tells us why he’s so keen to open a museum displaying his purchases /print-edition/2022/august/2554/collector-interview/toys-are-there-to-share-after-all/
  6. Article String of dealers complain about freight company

    UK: AN extensive Antiques Trade Gazette investigation has uncovered a string of complaints from dealers about a freight company, Gold Vale Associates operating as Radford International Movers, of Billericay in Essex. /news/2000/string-of-dealers-complain-about-freight-company/
  7. Article God bless American buyers: Battersea decorative fair benefits from Stateside decorators visiting

    A fortuitously timed trip from a large group of top US interior decorators boosted sales at Battersea’s winter Decorative Fair. /print-edition/2024/february/2630/dealers-diary/god-bless-american-buyers-battersea-decorative-fair-benefits-from-stateside-decorators-visiting/
  8. Article Dealer interviews: Mid-century market musing

    From elegant furniture by Scandinavian designers to stand-out lamps and decorative pieces… the lines, materials and simplicity that characterise interiors items from the mid-century modern period appeal to a wide range of buyers. /print-edition/2025/may/2691/dealers-diary/dealer-interviews-mid-century-market-musing/
  9. Article Meet the faces behind the doors at the London Silver Vaults

    The London Silver Vaults unites dozens of independent firms – many long-standing family businesses – with a shared passion for the gleam of polished white metal. In this advertising feature, we meet some of the faces behind those iron doors. /print-edition/2018/may/london-summer-capital-of-art-2018/guide-to-london-markets/advertising-feature-meet-the-faces-behind-the-doors-at-the-london-silver-vaults/
  10. Article Why facing the future is a brave thing to do

    PERSONAL VIEW: ATG Editor Ivan Macquisten at the LAPADA conference /news/2013/why-facing-the-future-is-a-brave-thing-to-do/
  11. Article The grand reopening pushed back to June 15 for auction houses and antiques shops in England

    Date for English trade premises to accept visitors again is now set and Covid-19 safety measures planned /print-edition/2020/june/2445/news/the-grand-reopening-pushed-back-to-june-15-for-auction-houses-and-antiques-shops-in-england/
  12. Article How the private press movement created a collecting niche

    Night after night in the summer of 1916, the artist and bookbinder Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson (1840-1922) visited the Thames near Hammersmith Bridge under cover of darkness, each time laden down with a package wrapped in brown paper and string. /print-edition/2018/may/books-maps-prints-2018/private-press-books/how-the-private-press-movement-created-a-collecting-niche/
  13. Article Greek courts use anti-terror rules in bid to have dealer extradited

    Widespread concern over warrants that can ignore human rights /news/2008/greek-courts-use-anti-terror-rules-in-bid-to-have-dealer-extradited/
  14. Article #BringBackBrownFurniture

    COMMENT: Jeremy Lamond, fine art director of Halls of Shrewsbury, sets out his ten-point plan for reviving the fortunes of brown furniture /news/2015/bringbackbrownfurniture/
  15. Article Dealer interview: Quaritch’s specialists on a moving market

    Venerable London rare book dealership Bernard Quaritch, established in 1847, has recently moved from Mayfair to Holborn. Here ATG talks to two members of the firm, Andrea Mazzocchi and Donovan Rees, about its new location and some wider trends in the book trade /print-edition/2019/november/2415/books-feature/dealer-interview-quaritch-s-specialists-on-a-moving-market/
  16. Article Fellows boss Stephen Whittaker on auctioneers' challenges including Brexit

    Fellows boss Stephen Whittaker on where growth lies despite Brexit and other challenges /print-edition/2018/february/2330/uk-auction-report-2018/fellows-boss-stephen-whittaker-on-auctioneers-challenges-including-brexit/
  17. Article Greek court gives UK dealer three years in prison

    THE Greek courts have sentenced an English antiquities dealer to three years in jail after convicting him in his absence on charges linked to stolen artefacts. /news/2009/greek-court-gives-uk-dealer-three-years-in-prison/
  18. Article News In Brief – including a bottle bought for £30 selling for £18,000

    A round-up of art and antiques news from the previous seven days, including the sale of a rare bottle from 1682 that made a major return for the vendor. /print-edition/2018/july/2352/news-digest/news-in-brief-including-a-bottle-bought-for-30-selling-for-18-000/
  19. Article Regional Growth in online bidding

    FOR provincial auctioneers, online bidding has clearly been a massive boon… and even a lifeline. /news/2012/regional-growth-in-online-bidding/
  20. Article Hugh Scully and the early Information Superhighway

    With the death of ex-Antiques Roadshow presenter Hugh Scully at the age of 72, former Antiques Trade Gazette editor Ivan Macquisten looks back at what happened when he launched an online valuations business with the internet still in its infancy. /news/2015/remembering-antiques-roadshow-presenter-hugh-scully/