In 1998 we reflected on Sotheby's and Christie's recent move to sell cutting edge contemporary art as being a watershed moment
Twentieth-century design, Western and Latin American art, movie memorabilia and jewellery dominate the auctions
Unprecedented alliance between auction house and art and antiques fair
Our correspondent warns against doing what the auction houses do just as well
Commissaire-priseurs unite in preparation for 1998
Impressionist and modern sales '96 report
Rapid advances as new companies model their catalogues and conditions of sale on Western models
A difficult market now centred on Israel and Amsterdam
In the last of our series which publishes talks given in London this summer, Professor Sir John Boardman, Lincoln Professor Emeritus of classical archaeology and art at Oxford, singles out three areas for concern.
Strong bidding from expatriate Iranians recalls pre-Revolution prices
Christie's cancel a London sale and European dealers are flocking to the US to buy and sell
Some of Europe’s oldest collections have recently been broken up: are there many left, and who is buying the books?
Acquavella's good name has guaranteed the participation of several distinguished lenders
A ten-fold increase in turnover on 1993
Contemporary art sales '94 auction report
Contemporary art sales '92 auction report
Populist legislation involves no more “chandelier” bids, loans to buyers, or secret reserve
Tribal art expected to do well at upcoming sales
Ruedi Staechelin appointed leadership role