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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2331.
UK regionals take 26% of auction sales
Smaller firms plug a gap to account for a quarter of the British market
by ATG staff
Regional auction houses accounted for over a quarter of the UK auction market in 2017. The combined sales of ...
Axing import VAT is ‘achievable’
BAMF chairman and new chief executive address LAPADA conference
by Laura Chesters & Noelle McElhatton
Anthony Browne.
Patricia Stevenson.
The removal ...
Brunel Museum wins archive at Bonhams
A watercolour design for the construction of the Thames Tunnel, part of an archive sold at Bonhams for £160,000.
An archive of designs for Brunel’s Thames Tunnel sold at Bonhams was bought ...
TEFAF – Collecting in the 21st century
The TEFAF Art Symposium 2018 will focus on collecting in the 21st century, writes Frances Allitt. The event takes place on March 9 at the Maastricht fair, filling the slot which in past years ...
ATG acquires German online sales platform
Auction Technology Group (ATG) – owner of Antiques Trade Gazette and thesaleroom. com – has merged with German art and antiques portal Lot-tissimo.com. Founded in 2002 by Jörg Wisniewski, the Lot-tis...
Ivory response ‘before Easter’
The Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is expected to publish a response to the ivory ban consultation by the Easter weekend (March 30-April 2). The government received more ...