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Jewellery specialist Geoffrey Munn has placed his personal collection of historical jewels on permanent loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The 22 pieces, many of them created in deeply personal ...
A rare self-portrait by William Dobson (1611-46) has been jointly acquired by Tate Britain and the National Portrait Gallery in a £2.37m private treaty sale brokered by dealer Hazlitt.
Furniture experts fined and sentenced following a long-running French fake furniture scandal A court in Pontoise, near Paris ...
From dealers and auction houses, here is the latest round up of people moves. Terence Woodcock, known as Terry, will be ...
London dealer Harry Moore-Gwyn’s summer exhibition features 65 works by 20th century artists both well known and lesser known names.
A scarce Louis Vuitton wardrobe steamer trunk dating from the 1920s or earlier sold for £130,000 hammer (plus 25% buyer’s premium) at John Nicholson’s on June 11. The saleroom in Fernhurst, Surrey, ...
Serendipity has it that two Regency pollard oak and ebony inlaid desks attributed to George Bullock (c.1762-1818) come for sale on the same day this week. The near identical desks follow the pattern ...
King Charles III visited the antiques and vintage dealers of Old Spitalfields Market on Thursday, June 5 as part of a trip to east London. Old Spitalfields Market antiques market manager Michael ...
A London art dealer has been jailed for failing to report art sales to a sanctioned individual believed to be a terrorist financier. Oghenochuko Ojiri, founder of the Ojiri Gallery in east London, has ...
The most viewed stories on this website over the last week included news of a portrait of the late John Prescott being offered at a Yorkshire auction.
The first oil painting ever exhibited by JMW Turner (1775-1851) in his lifetime will be offered at Sotheby’s this summer. The ‘lost’ landscape depicting a former hot spa in Bristol was painted by the ...
The Haughton International Seminar returns this year with a focus on invention and imitation.