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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Antiques Trade Gazette 2293.
ABA ‘Olympia’ fair will move to Battersea
Evolution is ‘the best solution for members and the book-buying public’
By Roland Arkell
Next month’s London International Antiquarian Book Fair at the National Hall, Olympia on June 1-3 will be...
No mention of ivory in Tory manifesto
By Laura Chesters
The Conservative Party has omitted any mention of ivory in its 2017 manifesto published last week, giving hope an uncompromising ban on the trade will not be introduced. In 20...
Basquiat and Brancusi dominate NY art week
By Alex Capon
The f lagship auctions of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art in New York last week showed a recovery after a difficult 2016. The running total of the auctions at Sotheby’s...
Investment sought for art shares trading platform
By Frances Allitt
An online platform for trading shares in artworks could become a reality if a new company manages to meet its fundraising target. The site, Maecenas, will allow art owners and...
Check address to avoid scam
By Alex Capon
Auctioneers are again being warned to check addresses with shippers following reports of bidding scams. The recent frauds usually involve lots such as gold coins, watches and jewe...