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  1. Article Merry Christmas to all our readers

    ATG wishes all our readers a very happy Christmas. /news/2024/merry-christmas-to-all-our-readers/
  2. Article Watch out for catalogues with 360° coverage

    Fellows auctioneers are going full circle to make life easier when using their online catalogue. /news/2012/watch-out-for-catalogues-with-360-coverage/
  3. Article ATG Christmas 2024 and New Year editions and dates

    Dear reader, thank you for subscribing to Antiques Trade Gazette. /print-edition/2024/december/2671/backpage/atg-christmas-2024-and-new-year-editions-and-dates/
  4. Article Stolen Anglo-Saxon brooch returned to museum after 26 years

    An Anglo-Saxon brooch stolen from Rutland County Museum has been returned 26 years after it went missing. /news/2021/stolen-anglo-saxon-brooch-returned-to-museum-after-26-years/
  5. Article John Pye to conduct sale of Moorcroft's business and assets

    Auction house John Pye has been appointed to help find a buyer for the collapsed pottery firm W. Moorcroft Ltd. /news/2025/john-pye-to-conduct-sale-of-moorcrofts-business-and-assets/
  6. Article Sotheby’s get a better grip on costs but still face uncertainty

    SOTHEBY’S chief executive Bill Ruprecht is bullish about the company’s second quarter performance, reporting a 25 per cent increase in net income on the same period last year. /news/2002/sotheby-s-get-a-better-grip-on-costs-but-still-face-uncertainty/
  7. Article Battersea Decorative fair: Strong collar to pound exchange rate

    How better to start a review of sales at the dog-friendly Decorative Fair than a quick canine picture selection? /print-edition/2025/november/2716/dealers-diary/battersea-decorative-fair-strong-collar-to-pound-exchange-rate/
  8. Article ATG letter: ‘Firm price’ pondering

    MADAM – I note your recent correspondence regarding ‘firm price’ labels. /print-edition/2020/february/2431/letters/firm-price-pondering/
  9. Article A lawyer writes: Anti-money laundering regulations are complicated but it is important to put in the time

    A longstanding client expressed his concerns to me about ensuring that he was doing everything right with regard to anti-money laundering and HMRC’s requirements.
  10. Article A snapshot of six sales so far at this year’s Summer Olympia fair

    William Cook sold an American civil war parade flag from 1863 for ticket price £8200 to a barrister from the north of England. /news/2014/a-snapshot-of-six-sales-so-far-at-this-year-s-summer-olympia-fair/
  11. Article Dealer admits selling fake Cornish paintings

    Art dealer David Carter has admitted intentionally selling fake paintings purporting to be by well-known Cornish artists. He has pleaded guilty to seven counts of fraud at Truro crown court and may face jail. /news/2015/dealer-admits-selling-fake-cornish-paintings/
  12. Article Petworth antiques dealer's appeal over shop theft

    Petworth dealer Tony Wilkinson is calling on the trade to help him track down a pair of stolen Regency lustres. /news/2017/petworth-antiques-dealers-appeal-over-shop-theft/
  13. Article ATG letter: Money laundering, due diligence – am I allowed to be confused?

    I read with great interest, and trepidation, the article for 'A Lawyer Writes' in ATG no 2504 (‘Diligence: relying on others leaves you at risk’). /print-edition/2021/august/2505/letters/atg-letter-money-laundering-due-diligence-am-i-allowed-to-be-confused/
  14. Article Industry told to prepare for anti laundering law

    The art and antiques trade were warned to be ready for the new money-laundering regulation coming into force next year. /print-edition/2018/september/2358/news/industry-told-to-prepare-for-anti-laundering-law/
  15. Article ATG Letter: The axing of credit for dealers by auction houses levels the playing field

    MADAM – Some would say ‘at long last’… Auctioneers throughout the country have started to take Boningtons’ lead and withdraw the two weeks – or, in some cases, 30 days – credit traditionally offered to many silver and furniture dealers in exchange for their regular attendance at sales. /print-edition/2017/september/2307/letters-to-the-editor/free-funding-axe-levels-the-playing-field/
  16. Article Palm Beach team step up

    THE management team of IFAE’s Palm Beach shows is to take on new responsibilities as Lorenzo Rudolf takes on a new role in the organisation. /news/2005/palm-beach-team-step-up/
  17. Article Editor’s comment: shipping and delivery

    On Twitter last week, auctioneer and TV pundit Paul Laidlaw vented about a high quote for delivery that far exceeded the cost of the object he was buying. /print-edition/2017/june/2297/feature/shipping-and-delivery-editor-s-comment/
  18. Article Top hat demand for Royal Ascot boosts antique hat seller

    Demand from well-dressed gentlemen for authentic silk top hats for Royal Ascot this week has boosted sales for retailer Oliver Brown. /news/2018/top-hat-demand-for-royal-ascot-boosts-antique-hat-seller/
  19. Article Eighty art market firms hit with fines totalling over £500,000

    More than half a million pounds in fines have been issued to art dealers and auction houses by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in the six months to April 2025. /print-edition/2025/july/2701/news/eighty-art-market-firms-hit-with-fines-totalling-over-500-000/
  20. Article Instant secured loans issued on luxury assets

    Borro, the world’s first online asset lender, are to advance loans against high-value items being consigned for sale by auction or private treaty. The company have devised a scheme whereby they will loan up to 70% of the estimated sale price of assets valued between £50,000 and £1m, such as fine art, jewellery and wine, recouping their costs and fees once the sale has been completed. /news/2012/instant-secured-loans-issued-on-luxury-assets/