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Bidding for Beauty: The Art of Auction Finds with Carina Harford
In the dynamic world of interior design, where trends come and go in the blink of an eye, Carina Harford's unique approach shines as a beacon of timeless elegance and sustainability for her clients.
Five to buy from Bamfords’ four-day sale
From British ceramics to French furniture to rare stamps, Bamfords’ four-day sale has a little something for every antiques lover.
Explore the history of British design at Lyon & Turnbull
Five to buy at the Scottish auction houses's next design sale
Art & Crafts and Art Nouveau jewellery star in Bellman’s sale of dealers’ private collection
Jewellery is at the heart of this collection built up by dealers to the stars
Five to buy at Ewbank’s Comics sale
There is a huge market for collectable comics, and at Ewbank’s Comics auction of April 4, you can find a wealth of items to suit your taste whether you are new to collecting or experienced, looking to fill a gap in your assortment of titles or interested in reading something new.
Marvel at 100 years of Surrealist art at Bonhams
As Surrealism reaches its 100th anniversary this year, Bonhams celebrates with a dedicated auction in Paris.
A Snapshot of the past: Photos from Chiswick Auction’s Bigger Picture sale
Chiswick Auctions’ sale The Bigger Picture: Fine Photographica & Panoramas features a selection of 19th and early 20th century photography including a single owner collection of panoramas. There is also an assortment of rare 20th century cameras as well as 19th century British mahogany and brass examples. Buyers can choose from these delights as well as a range of fresh-to-the-market 19th century travel photographs from across the globe.
Five to buy at Tennants' British, European and Sporting Art Sale
There are plenty of highlights from local collections and artists to be found at the North Yorkshire auction house which takes place on March 16.
Wonderful works to recognise World Book Day at auction
World Book Day is just around the corner (March 7), and though it’s now mainly an occasion to dress little kids in colourful costumes, the day still has its roots in a love of literature and literacy.