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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2289.
Election 2017: time to ‘get our voices heard’
Trade bodies line up to make the case for art and antiques sector
By Laura Chesters
Trade bodies say the snap general election called by Prime Minister Theresa May is a “significant opportunity”...
Germany appeals Guelph treasure ruling
By Roland Arkell
The German state has appealed against a landmark US court judgment that allowed three US citizens to proceed with a case seeking the restitution of an important collection of m...
The Welfenschatz claim
An early 12th century Italian or Sicilian reliquary cross from the Welfenschatz.
© bpk / Kunstgewerbemuseum, SMB / Elsa Postel
The so-called Welfenschatz or Guelph Treasure, as...
September date for Church Street
A new street event in Church Street in London’s Lisson Grove is to take place in September. A provisional date for June had been discussed but, following a members meeting last week, the event has be...
Ecce Homo ‘sleeper’ awakened during Lent
The oil on copper of Ecce Homo that sold for €120,000 (£102,830) at Adam’s of Dublin.
Estimated at £500-800, a small Old Master painting of Christ wearing the crown of thorns drew spectacul...