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  1. Article Complying with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations

    Alan Patrick, HMRC’s strategy lead for AMPs, details his top five tips for complying with the Money Laundering Regulations /print-edition/2021/may/2494/regulations/complying-with-the-anti-money-laundering-regulations/
  2. Article Famous visitor had been Biden her time to buy

    Celebrities and politicians are often spotted hunting for antiques at fairs, markets and centres including singer Taylor Swift who is a fan of Portobello Road Market and Boris and Carrie Johnson, seen recently at Sunbury Antiques Market at Kempton Park. /print-edition/2025/february/2681/fairs-markets-shops-centres/famous-visitor-had-been-biden-her-time-to-buy/
  3. Article Top tips on preventing legitimate chargebacks

    Tips on staying ahead when it comes to chargebacks... /print-edition/2017/november/2316/know-how-the-chargeback-challenge/top-tips-on-preventing-legitimate-chargebacks/
  4. Article Learn from luxury goods, says LAPADA

    How art and antiques can learn from the world of luxury goods and take advantage of Brexit will be the focus of the LAPADA Conference next month. /print-edition/2018/january/2325/news/learn-from-luxury-goods-says-lapada/
  5. Article New data protection law: art market warned to overhaul marketing practices

    Lawyers are warning UK art market businesses that they must overhaul their direct marketing to consumers ahead of seismic changes to data protection law from May 2018 – or risk hefty fines. /print-edition/2017/august/2304/news/data-protection-change-alert-sounded/
  6. Article Soapbox: Should auctioneers apply storage charges when an item is not collected in time?

    We asked two auctioneers about a universally thorny issue: whether it's good business to charge buyers for leaving items they've bought beyond the stipulated deadline for collection. /print-edition/2017/september/2310/the-back-page/soapbox-should-auctioneers-apply-storage-charges-when-an-item-is-not-collected-in-time/
  7. Article New UK dealer portal launches after nearly 10 years of construction

    A new antiques sourcing website, Looking for Antiques, has been launched after a construction period of nine years. /news/2016/new-uk-dealer-portal-launches-after-nearly-10-years-of-construction/
  8. Article Nicolas Norton on…

    Antiques shops: “The days of the grand shop are numbered. Fashion houses may want to pay a high level of rent to have a shop as a loss leader but for our trade it is not possible.” /print-edition/2017/february/2278/dealer-s-diary/nicolas-norton-on/
  9. Article Brocante going swimmingly in Norwich

    Toy dealers Leon and Kevin McLoughlin-Smith took over the running of the popular monthly Norwich Brocante at the end of 2019. /print-edition/2021/december/2522/fairs-markets-centres/brocante-going-swimmingly-in-norwich/
  10. Article Anglo-Saxon brooch recovered but rest of hoard still at large

    A renewed plea for eight Anglo-Saxon brooches still missing following a theft in 1995 has been issued after the recovery of one of the group. /print-edition/2021/september/2510/news/anglo-saxon-brooch-recovered-but-rest-of-hoard-still-at-large/
  11. Article Happy New Year from Antiques Trade Gazette

    ATG wishes all our readers a very happy new year. /news/2024/happy-new-year-from-antiques-trade-gazette/
  12. Article Art dealer sentenced for paintings fraud

    An art dealer from Cornwall has been sentenced after pleading guilty to seven counts of fraud relating to the sale of fake paintings, including works he claimed were by Alfred Wallis (1855-1942). /news/2015/art-dealer-sentenced-for-paintings-fraud/
  13. Article Silver service at Tatton

    Pictures and furniture were the commodities in demand at a busy Tatton Park Fair which Robert Bailey held from January 9 to 11. The Essex organiser regularly tends to pick up quite a bit of business at this early-year venue. /news/2004/silver-service-at-tatton/
  14. Article Plenty to bite into at The Winter Decorative Fair in Battersea

    From huge sharks to chocolate pots, The Decorative Fair offered a tempting range to suit all tastes /print-edition/2026/february/2731/dealers-diary/plenty-to-bite-into-at-the-winter-decorative-fair-in-battersea/
  15. Article Fundraising effort for appeal against ivory ban ramps up

    Dealers and collectors granted an appeal against a High Court ruling on the Ivory Act 2018 are redoubling their efforts to raise the necessary funds for legal fees. /news/2019/fundraising-effort-for-appeal-against-ivory-ban-ramps-up/
  16. Article Libel action for negative feedback

    AN eBay user is being threatened with a libel action after posting negative feedback about a seller. /news/2008/libel-action-for-negative-feedback/
  17. Article I never imagined where decoupage would take us

    Brenda Nassarian recounts her career in the antiques trade. /print-edition/2025/november/2716/life-in-the-trade/i-never-imagined-where-decoupage-would-take-us/
  18. Article Online platform 1stdibs subscription fees rise by 42%

    Antiques and luxury items platform 1stdibs is increasing its monthly subscription fee to dealers by 42%, from £350 to £500. The firm says the move reflects the increasing cost of maintaining the online portal. /print-edition/2019/november/2419/news/online-plaform-1stdibs-subscription-fees-rise-by-42/
  19. Article ATG letter: Making UK auctions easier - how we are already doing it

    MADAM – I am delighted to be able to reassure your reader Geoffrey Hobson (Letters, ATG No 2398) that indeed the facilities he discovered in a US auction house are already in use in our auction room and others in the UK (Ewbank’s, Forum and Stanley Gibbons to name a few). /print-edition/2019/july/2402/the-back-page/atg-letter-making-uk-auctions-easier-how-we-are-already-doing-it/
  20. Article Merry Christmas to all our readers

    ATG wishes all our readers a very happy Christmas. /news/2024/merry-christmas-to-all-our-readers/