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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2295.
New BADA boutique fair for October
‘Curated collectors’ event to run alongside Frieze at Lanesborough
By Frances Allitt
The British Antiques Dealers Association (BADA) will launch a new collectors’ show this autumn bringing toget...
South Ken to hold final sale on July 19
By Roland Arkell
Christie’s UK chairman says the closure of Christie’s South Kensington, the largest upheaval in the firm’s recent history, “has been a very painful decision for all but for the...
Contract changes after CMA ruling
Auction Technology Group, parent of Antiques Trade Gazette, has agreed to make changes to contracts it has with some customers of its online bidding platforms. The move follows an investigation by th...
Dora Carrington’s saleroom flowering
Estimated at £15,000-25,000, a still-life by Dora Carrington (1893-1932) sold for £72,000 at Mallams in Oxford on May 26. It is the second highest price paid for the artist, next to Portrait o...
Stuck on how to vote? Help is at hand…
What the Tories, Labour and Lib Dems pledge on key issues affecting art andantiques
Report by Noelle McElhatton and Laura Chesters
Brexit, tax, business rates, employment rights and ivory top th...