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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2339.
LAPADA boss exits after just three months
New chief executive already chosen and soon to be revealed
by Noelle McElhatton
Patricia Stevenson, the former Tatler magazine publishing director recently appointed as chief executive of dealer...
Spink specialist takes Ashcroft role
by Tom Derbyshire
The Ashcroft collection on display at the Imperial War Museum.
Spink medals specialist David Erskine-Hill is leaving to take over as Lord Ashcroft’s medals curator o...
Chinese jades targeted in Bath museum theft
Avon and Somerset police are appealing for information after a raid on the Museum of East Asian Art in Bath. Four masked men were seen by witnesses breaking in and leaving in a dark-coloured S...
New York trade takes state’s ivory ban to court
by Laura Chesters
A New York law banning the sale of antique ivory has been challenged in court by two leading US antiques dealers associations. The Art and Antique Dealers League of America an...
North Mymms contents sale tops £1.75m
Tapestry collection returns to market after four decades to boost best-ever sale for Sworders
by Roland Arkell
Leading Sworders’ sale of the primary contents of North Mymms Park in Hertf...