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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2334.
Online sales hit ‘new high’ as market grows
Study shows growth after decline but mid-market remains under pressure
By Laura Chesters
Online channels are an increasing source of new buyers for both auction houses and dealers, despite the a...
Webb’s survives Mossgreen debacle
By Laura Chesters
Two businessmen from Auckland have rescued New Zealand auction house Webb’s from administration after the collapse of parent company Mossgreen. Ewen Mackenzie-Bowie and Bruce ...
Core allegations dropped in Russian ‘fakes’ case
By Alex Capon
An investigation in Germany into an Israeli art dealer, charged with being the ringleader of an international fraud ring, has concluded after the two central allegations against h...
Ivory debated on the breakfast sofa
By Laura Chesters and Noelle McElhatton
Leaders of four African countries have called on the UK and the EU to ban the trade in antique ivory to help stop elephant poaching. The African governme...
‘Auctioneers against ivory’
William George, an online-only auctioneer which ceased trading antique ivory in 2017, is setting up a group called Auctioneers Against Ivory for auctioneers considering their own antique ivory strate...