Two English Delftware plates, described on BBC’s Antiques Roadshow a decade ago as “as rare as you can get”, went under the hammer at Woolley & Wallis on February 5. Back in 2014 the owner had carried ...
A decorative 18th century map showing the estate of an influential Gloucestershire family made 10 times its estimate at a recent Dominic Winter sale. on January 29.
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There was high demand for a collection of what appeared to be Roman dental instruments at a recent Apollo Art Auctions sale.
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A piece of militaria history has become available to the public for the first time in over 50 years, and is offered by dealers Knight Fine Antiques and Collectables. The horizontal sundial and stone ...
A single owner collection comprising more than 110 pieces will be offered by Browns in the Scottish Borders. The auction featuring one of Scotland’s largest private collections of 19th-century ...
Poole Museum has emerged as the buyer of a work on paper by John Piper (1903-92) that sold at a Roseberys auction last year. The gouache and collage on paper, dating from 1951, depicts Poole’s ...
The family collection of works by Gwilym Prichard (1931-2015) and Claudia Williams (1933-2024), the renowned husband and wife team of modern Welsh art, is being offered without reserve at Rogers Jones ...
International interest came to Bourton-On-The-Water in Gloucestershire this month when a Dutch Old Master emerged from a ...
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Stromlinienwagen has become the world’s most expensive Grand Prix car ever sold after hammering down at €51.15m (£42.5m) including 15% buyer’s premium. We apologise for ...