May 2014 Editorial
Wonders will never cease. No sooner had Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced that things are getting better and
Read moreWonders will never cease. No sooner had Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced that things are getting better and
Read moreCome April, come spring and the Horological Issue of this magazine. We have always had a strong clock contingent in
Read moreThis month’s special Ceramics and Glass issue pays tribute to Simon Spero’s fifty years of dealing and expertise in 18th-century
Read moreSotheby’s have announced – on the Internet – that they chalked up a record year in 2013. A solid portion
Read moreRead the November/December issue ONLINE! [gn_divider top=”0″] ‘In a society where statisticians thrive, liberty and individuality are likely to be emasculated.
Read moreRead the September issue ONLINE! This Oak and Country issue of the magazine addresses a very traditional sector of antique collecting, one that is closely
Read moreRead the July/August issue ONLINE! In February this year I wrote that official economic statistics are notoriously inaccurate. Half a
Read moreThis month is the one in which the big London antiques fairs add their weight to the many smaller ones
Read moreThe annual survey of the art market in 2012 conducted by TEFAF (The European Fine Art Foundation) put its global
Read moreIt is very encouraging to find that subscribers are responding positively to our request for e-mail addresses, where they exist.
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