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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 were still at home. Now police have released images of the jewellery ...
The Hepworth Wakefield and Art Fund has 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 from ...
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 ...
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 ...
A pair of diamond earrings crafted by jewellery designer Andrew Grima (192… ...
The most popular stories on this website over the last week included the paintings sell-off from Trinity House Paintings ...
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 ...
Bermondsey Antiques Market is celebrating a new investment from Bermondsey Square Community Fund. The fund purchased new branded gazebos for the square (pictured). They can be used by the weekly mar… ...
The recently-found work by Lubin Baugin will be offered for sale at French auction house Vichy Enchères on August 16. An exceptional rediscovery in the field of 17th-century French painting is set to ...
A British maritime chart collection spanning 200 years has been temporarily blocked from export to give UK museums the chance to raise funds to keep it in the country. The historic archive of ...
Enamel signs are among the items from actor Chris Barrie that will be sold in September in Dorset. Barrie, who played Arnold Rimmer in the popular BBC Two science fiction comedy Red Dwarf (which ran … ...
Die-cast Toys Among the British toy makers who exploited the new technology of die-casting in the early 20th century were Dinky in the 1930s and then later they were followed by companies like Corgi, ...