
The Sydney Fair 2019 – Animating the Spirit of the Age
Animated by the ‘spirit of the age, 50 Australian and International dealers and retailers will offer their wares at The Sydney Fair, May 30 – June 2 at Randwick
Animated by the ‘spirit of the age, 50 Australian and International dealers and retailers will offer their wares at The Sydney Fair, May 30 – June 2 at Randwick
The gilded coffin of Nedjemankh, a priest of ancient Egypt, will be displayed with seventy-other works at The Met Fifth Avenue New York, 20 July – 21 April 2019
Judging authenticity for antiques and art at the Sydney Antiques & Art Fair is all about establishing a working relationship with a dealer member of the AA&ADA
The David Roche Foundation House Museum & Gallery glittered gloriously with refracted light for its official opening in North Adelaide by former PM Paul Keating
For beginner and collectors, on the Kirkoswold Silver Study Day learn about silver objet d’art from Charles II porringer and cover to a buckle by Archibald Knox
A splendid catalogue of fine antique jewellery from Anne Schofield Antiques of Woollahra in Sydney has arrived, heralding that Christmas 2015 is racing up fast
Some 5200 coins of kings Æthelred II (r.978-1016) and Cnut (r.1016-35) have been found in a lead parcel buried in the ground at Lenborough, south-east England
Waterloo at Windsor: 1815 – 2015 will be a new exhibition, mounted by The Royal Collection Trust. Marking the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo, it will be held at Windsor Castle from the 31st January 2015 to January 2016. The ‘Waterloo Chamber’ in Windsor Castle was designed to display…
The tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes 1 is one of the most underrated discoveries in the scheme of things at Egypt, at least in regard to its jewellery and objects.
Bring your antique and art treasures to be appraised by a savvy team of dealers in The Famous Spiegeltent, The Arts Centre Melbourne on Sat Feb 16 & Mar 16 2013