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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2280.
Deadline looms for ASA guidance
Bonhams, Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips say display of fee structure is under review
Report by Laura Chesters
THE big four UK auctioneers are working up plans to change the way they display ...
Tread on toes to get to Qi Baishi
CHISWICK Auctions is to sell a Qi Baishi painting from the collection of a journalist who once trod on Chairman Mao Zedong’s toes. David Chipp (1927-2008) was the first Western journalist in Communis...
Christie’s defends attribution over $4.3m Rubens
Report by Laura Chesters
THE attribution of an oil sketch to Sir Peter Paul Rubens has pitted experts at Sotheby’s and Christie’s against each other after it hammered for $4.3m in New York last...
A second Rubens rider?
The sketch sold at Sotheby’s (above left) was catalogued as part of a series of three equestrian studies by Rubens. One of a rearing grey horse in profile is in a private UK collection ...
Gladitorial battle for rare sestertius
THIS rare sestertius showing one of the earliest views of the Colosseum made £310,000 (plus 20% buyer’s premium) as part of a sell-out collection of Roman bronze coins offered at Dix Noonan We...