1) Moose not on the loose
These 4ft 2in (50cm) wide antlers on a massive taxidermy moose (above) were sold at a recent sale at Mitchells Country and Sporting sale.
2) Record price for an IKEA item... made before its flat-pack fame
This Mid-century armchair sold for what is believed to be a record price for IKEA.
3) Prince Albert’s drawings for Queen Victoria's coronet sell at Colchester auction
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The coronet itself was saved from export in 2017 following its $6.5m purchase for the V&A by William and Judith Bollinger.
Image copyright: Victoria and Albert Museum London.
Prince Albert’s drawings of the diamond and sapphire coronet he designed for Queen Victoria sold at auction.
4) National Trust property secures 18th-century portrait destined for auction after anonymous donor steps in
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The portrait of Lady Elizabeth Yorke (1725-60) dressed as a shepherdess which will stay at Wimpole Hall.
A portrait by renowned society artist Thomas Hudson (1701-79) has been secured for National Trust property Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire.
5) Agnews offers rediscovered Dürer drawing bought for $30 four years ago
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The unpublished drawing by Albrecht Dürer being offered by dealer Agnews as part of London Art Week, priced in the eight-figure range.
This unpublished drawing by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) is being offered by art dealership Agnews as part of London Art Week (LAW).