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Cotswold art dealer Zuleika Gallery is to host
Van Beuningen Old Masters on offer
Works from the heirs of the Dutch coal
Cameron joins Glasgow saleroom
represents , including names such Peter Doig, in,
New way to access licensed images
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a set of bentwood apothecary canisters from the
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York items set to shine in the Michael Baggott collection
The popular dealer amassed an impressive array of items assayed in the city, as Roland Arkell reports
Birmingham ‘toys’ played with practical objects
Victorian nutmeg grater in the form of a
Embassy Tableware served as symbol of British pride
In 1962, Lord John Hope, the Minister of
A selection of splendid cigarette cases
Victorian silver and enamel cigarette case with hunting
Light shed on the Arctic
This 2ft 6in (75cm) high five-light candelabrum hallmarked
Gorilla had his revenge
The many models of anthropomorphic primates that proliferated
Spoon survived War of the Roses
Spoons are among the very few pieces of
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Bands graduated from uni gigs to much bigger stages
Led Zeppelin and Velvet Underground posters for Southampton
Drew was drawn in by posters
As part of a Fine Art auction in
Sharp shakes up Bob Dylan
A suitably psychedelic 1967 poster of Bob Dylan,
The ‘Holy Grail’ record sleeve with nothing inside
All Tomorrow’s Parties record sleeve, €26,000 (£21,866)
Nirvana: in front of 700 in Bristol
Before hitting stratospheric heights, US grunge rockers Nirvana
Tens of thousands of records – collected over more than 60 years
“This has been the biggest single cataloguing job
John Bonham drumhead saved from bonfire (but not Alice Cooper guillotine)
The only known bass drumhead featuring John Bonham’s
Bidders thin on the ground
Saunders sale struggles to attract bidders
A work by Lusurier, who died aged just 29, makes rare saleroom appearance
While Sotheby’s Saunders’ sale met with a tepid
Modern and Contemporary art auctions hit difficulties
Homme assis by Pablo Picasso, $12.6m (£9.47m)
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Games play their part in Essex sale
Nine-strong collection of Georgian and Victorian examples counts as a highlight of the mixed auction
Former rectory supplies library of religious works
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Petworth puts you in a good mood
Traders give positive feedback for an event that consistently gets the summer season off to a good start
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Noke plaques take pride of place
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A diminutive Queen Anne walnut longcase signed by
Orrefors glass returns to origin
Vicke Lindstand for Orrefors, Graal vase, $5000 (£3750)
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After what Sloans & Kenyon (23% buyer’s premium)
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William Etty oil on board academy study of
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Premier launches Penshurst event
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