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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2294.
Three new galleries open for art week
By Frances Allitt
A trio of art dealers has chosen this summer’s revamped London Art Week to unveil new central London galleries. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Trinity Fine Art, and Italy’s Benapp...
Budge estate seeks return of Böttger figure
By Laura Chesters
The estate of prominent Jewish art collector Emma Budge has appealed for a rare early 18th century Meissen stoneware figure – the subject of a recent export stop – to be retur...
Summer night in W8
London’s Kensington Church Street will host a summer open evening on June 21 to coincide with the summer season when a number of collectors and shoppers visit the capital. Around 40 antiques dealers ...
Boston art heist reward doubled
A Boston museum has doubled its reward to $10m to find artworks stolen 25 years ago. This sum will be offered until December. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is hoping to receive information lead...
Fragonard discovery in Normandy
Less than six months after announcing the discovery of an unpublished Leonardo drawing, the French auction house Tajan has revealed the unearthing of two paintings by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806...
Rhymney on right track
A lamp from a wagon that once travelled a 50-mile stretch of track linking the docks of Cardiff to the collieries of the south Wales valleys was hammered down in Bristol at £6300 (plus ...