A piece of militaria history has become available to the public for the first time in over 50 years, and is offered by dealers Knight Fine Antiques and Collectables. The horizontal sundial and stone ...
Poole Museum has emerged as the buyer of a work on paper by John Piper (1903-92) that sold at a Roseberys auction last year. The gouache and collage on paper, dating from 1951, depicts Poole’s ...
LAPADA Berkeley Square Fair has confirmed that it will be returning to its Mayfair location between October 28-November 2, 2025. From January 23 your current password will no longer be valid.
West Ham United had been due to face Luton Town and the league match was rearranged to April 13.
Footballing memorabilia belonging to South American greats will be offered at the national stadium in April From January 23 your current password will no longer be valid. We apologise for the ...
Up to the mid-1670s, English glasses, like their Continental counterparts, were made of soda glass producing thinly constructed, lightweight vessels of fluid design. The patenting by George ...
British awards and decorations have many fascinating stories. There are two major categories: campaign medals and gallantry medals. Campaign medals are awarded to members of the British Armed Forces, ...
A single owner collection comprising more than 110 pieces will be offered by Browns in the Scottish Borders. The auction featuring one of Scotland’s largest private collections of 19th-century ...
London auction house Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s (SGB) has launched a podcast to discuss topics across a range of collecting niches. From January 23 your current password will no longer be valid. We ...
A gold medal from the 1904 Olympics set its own first when it fetched $436,297 (£351,000) plus 25% premium at RR Auction's timed sale in the US – a record for any 1904 medal.
That, at least, was the theory. In fact, relatively little Irish ‘provincial’ silver made the journey to the metropolis to receive official approval – for reasons of security and economy. It is a ...
After 1840, F. & R. Pratt of Fenton in Staffordshire, became the leading (but not the only) manufacturer of multicoloured transfer printed pot lids and a huge range of related wares. Long admired for ...