Fashion and textile designer, Zandra Rhodes tells us about a work of art with particular meaning to her, a quilted dinner service by artist Carol McNicoll - the next instalment of our series looking at different people’s ‘pocket treasures’.
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Read MoreWriter and film-maker, Jonathan Meades tells us about a work of art with particular meaning to him - the next instalment of our series looking at different people’s ‘pocket treasures’.
Read MoreFour short videos from our visit to Jeroen Markies Art Deco at their East Sussex showroom in Forest Row.
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Read MoreDespite gruesome connotations, the field of antique medical instruments encompasses objects of beauty and exoticism.
Read MoreWhy wine’s in an asset class all of its own.
Read MoreFor classic car lovers who can’t bear to part with their beloved vehicle, but want to go green, there is an electric solution.
Read MoreIs there a future market for antiquities, or does the potential for restitution and origin disputes spell trouble for collectors?
Read MoreWith a recent biopic starring Benedict Cumberbatch focusing attention on the illustrator and psychiatric patient Louis Wain, the concept of Outsider Art is a current topic for discussion.
Read MoreIn today’s digital world, privacy is a contentious topic - how do online platforms help collectors navigate the potentially contradictory desire to maintain privacy and reveal their collections to the public?
Read MoreFrom apple pickers to cucumber straighteners - the highs and lows of gardenalia.
Read MoreA look at two family-run art businesses in which second and fourth generations are taking over.
Read MoreWe talked to Daniel Crouch, book dealer and map expert, at his London gallery at 4 Bury Street, Daniel Crouch Rare Books.
Read MoreThe trade in religious relics might seem medieval, but it is still going strong.
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