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Gold jewellery that had belonged to a family in south London for generations was stolen in a burglary while the residents ...
With estimates from £300, here are four previews of items coming up at auction this week ...
‘The Lawes Resolutions of Women’s Rights: or the Lawes Provision for Women’, attributed to the English lawyer Thomas Edgar and printed in 1632 by John More, is recognised as the earliest book in the ...
Lubin Baugin remains a somewhat enigmatic name in French Baroque art. Known for his religious compositions and portraits, he ...
The most viewed stories on this website over the last week included news of works on paper specialist Forum Auctions separating from parent company Gurr Johns ...
This year’s edition of Frieze Masters features a number of collaborations and several new exhibitors.
The AMI Continental II jukebox appeared in 1962, a time when space race excitement was gripping the US. This radical look was noteworthy because jukeboxes until then were often inspired by the design ...
If this small portrait of Edward VII looks a bit like a postage stamp, that’s no surprise. The artist was the Austrian-American painter and medallist Emil Fuchs (1866-1929). As well as produc… ...
Auction house Sotheby’s has announced the opening date of its New York headquarters at the Breuer Building. The new premises at 945 Madison Avenue will open its doors on November 8, ahead of the ...
The Hepworth Wakefield and Art Fund have successfully raised £3.8m after a public appeal to save Barbara Hepworth’s 'Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red'. The sculpture was blocked ...
The Hampton’s Design Edit, a timed online auction from US auction house Freeman’s Hindman, is underway, raising money for East Side House. The charity is supported by The Winter Show, the January art ...
A rare mosaic by sculptor Dame Elisabeth Frink (1930-93) is coming to auction from the collection of dealer Ken Bolan. Bolan, who previously ran gallery Talisman, is auctioning 400 items from his ...