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  1. Article Asian Art in London up for prestigious UK business award

    Asian Art in London, the annual festival celebrating art and antiques from Asia, has been nominated for a national business award against stiff competition. /news/2016/asian-art-in-london-up-for-prestigious-uk-business-award/
  2. Article 5 Questions: Toby Jones

    Toby Jones of Jones Antique Lighting specialises in early 20th century decorative antique lighting. /print-edition/2019/april/2388/dealers-diary/5-questions-toby-jones/
  3. Article Web working group for trade sets out agenda for coming year

    THE working group that has been debating how to help the trade plan and regulate effective Web business has set an agenda for the next 12 months. /news/2000/web-working-group-for-trade-sets-out-agenda-for-coming-year/
  4. Article A Belgian’s home is his castle – and showcase

    THERE are few better ways of spending a sunny June afternoon than browsing around the gardens and castle of ’s-Gravenwezel, 10 miles outside Antwerp, as a guest of its owner, the legendary Belgian antique dealer and interior decorator Axel Vervoordt. /news/2003/a-belgian-s-home-is-his-castle-and-showcase/
  5. Article Guidance for anti-money laundering regulation published

    The anti-money laundering guidance for Art Market Participants (AMPs) has finally been published. /news/2020/guidance-for-anti-money-laundering-regulation-published/
  6. Article Drouot building soon open to all auction houses

    Paris auction group Hôtel Drouot has reorganised its operations and will soon allow non-shareholder businesses to operate from its premises. /print-edition/2020/october/2465/news/drouot-building-soon-open-to-all-auction-houses/
  7. Article Soapbox should antiques centres include coffee shops?

    The question this week… should antiques centres include coffee shops? /print-edition/2017/october/2314/the-back-page/soapbox-should-antiques-centres-include-coffee-shops/
  8. Article Salander to go bankrupt

    Lawrence B. Salander, the embattled Manhattan art dealer, has filed for Chapter 11 personal bankruptcy protection citing debts of between $50m and $100m. /news/2007/salander-to-go-bankrupt/
  9. Article UK dealer associations strike online deal with John Lewis Partnership

    THE UK’s top dealer associations have struck a deal with retailer John Lewis leading to the launch of an extensive online art and antiques directory aimed at shoppers. /news/2007/uk-dealer-associations-strike-online-deal-with-john-lewis-partnership/
  10. Article Pick of the Week: Clock for Chinese market chimes with collecting tastes

    The emperor Qianlong collected Western clocks throughout his 60-year reign, building upon the interest of his grandfather Kangxi. /print-edition/2018/june/2344/news-digest/pick-of-the-week-clock-for-chinese-market-chimes-with-collecting-tastes/
  11. Article York greets card dealers

    The annual two-day York Card Expo International at York Racecourse, which runs this year on Friday and Saturday, August 31-September 1, is now in its 29th year. /print-edition/2018/august/2355/fairs-markets/york-greets-card-dealers/
  12. Article Digital crime tops trade fears

    Cyber security is among the biggest concerns for dealers and auctioneers, according to the latest ATG survey. /print-edition/2018/january/2325/news/digital-crime-tops-trade-fears/
  13. Article Heritage makes capital gains with purchase of London Coin Galleries

    Texas auction house Heritage Auctions has opened in the Shepherd Market area of London’s Mayfair after taking over dealership London Coin Galleries. /print-edition/2017/september/2309/news/heritage-makes-capital-gains-with-purchase-of-london-coin-galleries/
  14. Article How charging a lot for packing could cost you much more in the long term

    MADAM – I am a regular user of various online sites that facilitate distant bidding. I have noticed a huge disparity between auction houses that recognise that the bigger the audience, the greater chance of higher prices for the lots on sale – and therefore the chance of increased buyer’s premium earnings – and those that seem to regard bidders using delivery services as a cash cow to be milked through ‘shipping costs’. /print-edition/2020/january/2426/letters-opinion/how-charging-a-lot-for-packing-could-cost-you-much-more-in-the-long-term/
  15. Article eBay seal deal to acquire payPal

    WITH the backing of 65 per cent of a PayPal shareholders vote, eBay have completed their acquisition of the leading online payments company. Despite the overwhelming approval of the merger, some shareholders did object to it, suing eBay and PayPal in an attempt to block the acquisition. /news/2002/ebay-seal-deal-to-acquire-paypal/
  16. Article Clarion appoint new fairs director for Olympia

    CLARION Events, the organising arm of Olympia, have appointed Dan Gorton, 34, as fair director for the three annual Fine Art and Antiques Fairs. /news/2002/clarion-appoint-new-fairs-director-for-olympia/
  17. Article Seminar briefings on money-laundering

    THE International Association of Bookkeepers is running a touring programme of afternoon seminars to help with compliance on anti-money-laundering. /news/2008/seminar-briefings-on-money-laundering/
  18. Article The regular

    The Artur Ramon Art from Barcelona has exhibited at TEFAF Maastricht since 2010 when the works on paper section was founded. Ramon describes the fair as “really magical”, with the best dealers and collectors from all over the world. /print-edition/2017/march/2281/tefaf-2017/the-regular/
  19. Article ATG letter: Antique lace purchase put life into perspective

    Recently my son Phil Swift (Antique Laces – stall 1 Portobello Road) sold a piece of antique lace via the internet to a lady who lived in Kyiv (Ukraine). /print-edition/2022/may/2542/letters/antique-lace-purchase-put-life-into-perspective/
  20. Article ATG letter: Is this the first ever depiction of an art fair?

    One of the masterpieces of printmaking in Prague during the reign of the Emperor Rudolf II (1576- 1612), and a highlight of the important exhibition 'Printmaking in Prague' held in the British Museum this summer, is the famous etching of the interior of the Vladislav Hall of Prague Castle by Aegidius Sadeler II. /print-edition/2022/november/2568/letters/is-this-the-first-ever-depiction-of-an-art-fair/