Antique Collecting magazine – Current issue

In the latest issue of Antique Collecting magazine subscribe now to get it each month – we celebrate the life and work of artist Fred Yates, reveal which movie posters are achieving blockbuster prices, take a ride through the world of antique fairground artworks and reveal the history of pottery by the Devonshire Fishley family.

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Great Yates: Gallery owner Simon Rastall reveals how a connection between his great grandmother and the artist Fred Yates sparked a lifelong friendship

Devon Sent: Auctioneer Mary Chilcott celebrates the Fishley family of potters from Devon and their remarkable designs, some even praised by Bernard Leach, the father of British studio pottery

A vase from the Fishley family

The Greatest Show on Earth: Fairground art has never been more collectable. Antique Collecting goes behind the scenes at a single-owner collection amassed over 40 years

 

An antique carved hippopotamus from a fairground

In the Knowles: Eric Knowles describes how the recent find of a dish on a Staffordshire sideboard turned out to be a mother-of-pearl bowl dating back to the late 1500s

Lots to Talk About: Catherine Southon gives the inside story on the sale of a pair of John Lennon’s glasses to the famous spoon-bender and museum owner, Uri Geller

A pair of John Lennon's round glasses

Marc My Words: Antiques Roadshow expert Marc Allum calls for some customer understanding when it comes to the post-sale melee

Marc Allum at an Antiques Roadshow event

Also inside this month’s issue:

Waxing Lyrical: Fine English furniture expert David Harvey shines a light on a special Sheraton-period secretaire bookcase

Top of the Lots: A preview of some of September’s most exciting upcoming lots

All the latest news from the UK salerooms and fairs

6 thoughts on “Antique Collecting magazine – Current issue

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    • March 3, 2016 at 8:41 am
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      We started publication in 1966 – so this year is our 50th anniversary!

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  • June 13, 2017 at 5:19 pm
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    On p.54 of the current issue – Top of the Lots – the main illustration is described as an armorial crest. This is quite incorrect as it is a Coat of Arms. In fact a crest is not present at all which if it were would be a Lion standing on the Crown This is elementary and whoever wrote the description (even without being an heraldic expert) should know the difference between an Armorial and a Crest, (the latter being the emblem on the top alone as the name implies) – especially when writing in a specialist magazine !

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    • June 15, 2017 at 9:26 am
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      Many thanks for your comments regarding the story in this month’s magazine. The description for the news item was taken from the auctioneer’s catalogue.

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  • August 11, 2019 at 9:31 pm
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    I have many vintage post cards and birthday cards from my family members. Pre WW 1 and earlier.
    Could you please recommend someone that could advise me of the value and sense of history.

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