Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
New chapter for Shapero - still in Mayfair
06 May 2024Shapero Rare Books has given a vote of confidence to London’s West End by moving to even larger premises within Mayfair.
The intriguing Ingoldsby Legends were indeed unreal
06 May 2024Dealer Sky Duthie brings an Arts & Crafts movement binding of The Ingoldsby Legends to this year’s PBFA London Summer Book Fair.
Specialists double up for an exhibition
06 May 2024In a joint portrait miniature exhibition by Emma Rutherford of The Limner Company and Nick Cox of Period Portraits a depiction of Jane Seymour by Wenceslas Hollar (1607-77) is among the highlights.
It’s just your calotype: an introduction for enthusiasts
06 May 2024As well as his usual commercial stand at Photo London this year, Robert Hershkowitz stages a special exhibition on French calotype.
Physical attractions on display at Firsts fair
06 May 2024Theme of Firsts fair centres on works not being seen just as reading material but things of beauty
New art fair: ‘Everyone bit our hand off to take part’
06 May 2024There is a new fine art event in town this month as dealers unveil The Little London Art Fair.
Hurrah for a Suffragette vesta case for sale at Derbyshire fair
06 May 2024A vesta case decorated with a campaigning Suffragette is among the highlights at the Buxton Decorative, Antiques & Art Fair.
Simply the chest at Petworth
06 May 2024Practical campaign furniture is one of the stars as West Sussex event reaches its 10th anniversary
Folk art specialist Young celebrates the British high street
06 May 2024A collection of 23 vintage photographs is showcased in Robert Young Antiques’ exhibition Ironmongers.
London Art Week announces early highlights
02 May 2024Ambitious British print series from First World War joins other starring items in summer art fest
Asian Art in London announces altered schedule for the autumn and new participants
29 April 2024Change is afoot for Asian Art in London's main event as well the summer staging
Dealers going their own way
29 April 2024In some cases, having a business passed on is a dream come true. Deep stock and a respected name can make the prospect of carrying a firm forward into the next generation a tempting proposition. But it can also feel like golden handcuffs.
Retiring at the right time
29 April 2024Last month, Dianne Brick of Amherst Antiques announced she was winding up her business specialising in Tunbridge Ware after 39 years.
Bowman Sculpture – a family affair
29 April 2024Many dealers who put a succession plan in place choose family. In the best cases, it brings in a highly trusted member of the next generation who has long been familiar with the business and is personally invested in its success and longevity.
Lowell Libson and Jonny Yarker – a very public partnership
29 April 2024In 2018, British watercolours and drawings specialist Lowell Libson made the unusual move of adding a name, that of Jonny Yarker, to that of his self-titled business.
How to make succession a success story
29 April 2024The age-old saying has it that dealers never really retire, but life does not always run according to adages.
Edinburgh New Town art event returns for second staging
26 April 2024NT Art Month celebrates the city’s independent galleries
New Messums gallery to aid Lowestoft regeneration
22 April 2024Messums, the modern and contemporary art dealership in London and Wiltshire, plans to open a new premises in the east of England next spring.
Nicholson women showcased at Crane Kalman
22 April 2024William and Ben have to step aside as gallery exhibition recognises a long-running artistic dynasty
Eye on an Object: dominoes made by Napoleonic prisoners-of-war
22 April 2024Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.