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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2343.
Regional firms weigh costs of credit card fees
Salerooms face law change dilemma
by Laura Chesters
Rising costs in the wake of the government ban on credit card fees are forcing auctioneers to end card transactions or consider raising buyer’...
IACF takes over Bingley Hall fair
New organiser for Staffordshire showground event as Bowman bows out after 40 years
by Joan Porter
IACF is to take over the running of the antiques and collectors’ fairs held in Bingley Hall at t...
Old and new faces for Saatchi British Art Fair
by Frances Allitt
Last year’s 20/21 British Art Fair – moving in September to the Saatchi Gallery.
Leading names in British art dealing are returning to the British Art Fair, promptin...
Fellows moves up in Mayfair
Fellows has expanded its London presence with a new office in a Georgian townhouse in Mayfair which will allow an improved viewing schedule for auction previews. The Birmingham auction house h...
Lodgings to reopen with Gillows saved
Among the highlights of the Lancaster Judges’ Lodgings collection is this specimen work box documented in the Gillow Estimate Sketchbooks, made c.1808. It was acquired from London deal...
Rare birds sighted in County Durham
Pick of the Week
A pair of Bow parrots c.1760 sold for an unexpected £16,000 at Thomas Watson.
Catalogued simply as ‘a pair of English soft-paste porcelain models of parrots’, these r...