1 ANTIQUITIES Auction report, Phillips 34 2 Ancient Greek Terracottas 27 5 Ancient pottery lamps 39 2 Ancient pottery oil lamps 26 9 Antiquities 16 3 Antiquities 20 3 Art of deception 26 7 Beauty and the beast 18 7 Collecting Part 1 14 9 Part 2 14 10 Egyptian ushabtis 25 10 Gifts for the Antiquarian 17 6 Greek vase 19 10 Investment 21 3 Investment 25 3 Mycenaean Goddess 15 5 Pagan toys 18 10 Pre-Christian gifts from Greece 16 6 Roman pottery lamps 29 7 Satyrical beauty 20 7 ARMS AND ARMOUR Antique edged weapons 15 3 Antique edged weapons 17 3 Antique weapons for investment 14 3 Arms and militaria 19 3 Bayonets, British military 1853-1918 19 9 Breech-loading sporting guns 11 4 Duelling pistols, quality in 6 1 Eastern weapons 20 3 English duelling pistol 1770-1825 11 2 English silver-hilted smallsword 1720/21 16 2 English smallswords of the 18th cent. 10 2 Firearms, modern 9 4 Firearms, antique and the law 13 9 Guns, antique, terminology for the beginner, part 1 35 2 part 2 35 4 Helmets, collecting antique 36 8 Indian tulwar and katar 17 6 Japanese sword blade 12 11 Japanese sword guards 7 6 Knives and daggers 9 3 Lock, stock and barrel 7 5 Modern sporting guns 10 4 Modern sporting guns, investment 24 3 Percussion pistols, two 19 7 Pistols 18 7 Pistols, antique 2 4 Pistols, on buying 6 10 Presentation swords Part 1 17 4 Part 2 17 7 Revolver for Christmas 22 7 Sabre, 1796 pattern Light Cavalry 15 6 Shooting accessories 39 4 Sword, the 8 6 Sword hilts, grotesque 1 5 Swords, two 20 7 ART DECO Art deco 6 4 Art deco 9 4 Art deco at the V&A 38 1 Art Deco, auction report 35 10 Art deco bronze and ivory figures 22 3 Art deco bronze and metal figures under £1,000 24 6 Art Deco ceramics 41 1 Art deco elegance 20 4 Art deco figures 10 5 Art deco figures 11 4 Art deco figures 13 5 Art deco figures 36 7 Art deco figures 38 1 Art deco jewellery 38 1 Art deco market Part 1 8 11 Part 2 9 2 Art deco sculpture 14 3 Art deco sculpture 17 3 Art deco tiaras 37 1 Calendar prints 20 8 Fakes 14 4 Figurines, ’20s and ’30s 20 6 French art deco glass 6 9 French art glass 10 8 Furniture 37 6 ART NOUVEAU Art nouveau 6 2 Art Nouveau Designers at the Paris Salons 1895-1914 36 8 Art nouveau market, the 7 5 Art nouveau market, the 7 6 Books, Blackie & Son and the Glasgow School 43 2 Fakes 14 4 French art nouveau furniture 19 3 Jewellery 13 1 Medallions and plaques 13 6 Metalwork 1880-1930 Part 1 7 9 Part 2 7 10 Part 3 7 11 Mirror, W.M.F. 23 7 ‘The Studio’, extracts from 11 6 AUTOMOBILIA Automobilia 17 3 Mascot for Christmas 16 6 Motor cars, vintage and classic, investing in 24 3 Motoring mascots 10 6 Music with movement 16 8 Two car mascots 27 7 B.A.D.A. Exhibitions 28 1 Fine Art and Antique Festival 9 1 The B.A.D.A. 12 12 BAROMETERS Banjo barometers 11 9 Banjo for Christmas 25 7 Barometers 4 9 Barometers 10 6 Barometers 19 3 Barometers 19 10 Barometers 22 10 Buying a barometer 26 8 Diagonal and reticulated 36 10 Features of portable, travelling and mountain 24 10 Fitzroy, and similar 27 9 Marine 34 10 Scottish 38 10 Stick barometers 20 7 Sympiesometers and pocket barometers 29 9 To predict the bleak midwinter 23 7 Wheel and banjo 43 10 Which wheel? 28 10 BOOKMARKS Bookmarks 13 11 Bookmarks 19 10 From silk to silver 29 2 Stitched Bristol board 22 9 BOOKS 15th cent., printed 27 1 1940s, illustrated, for children 40 5 1940s, illustrated, for grown-ups 40 8 Almanac of Twelve Sports 15 6 Antiquarian books 5 3 Artist album books, turn of the century 32 6 Atlases, an introduction 47 3 Bibles 16 11 Bibles 47 7 Blackie & Son, Art Nouveau book and Glasgow School 43 2 Bookbinding, English 16 2 Bookman’s Christmas list 16 6 Book for Christmas 22 7 Book illustration, 20th cent., wood engraving 29 1 Book market 15 11 Books and autograph collecting 6 7 Books and manuscripts, investment 25 3 Books, autograph letters and historical documents 13 2 Books for everyone 40 2 Books of the sixties 21 3 Changing patterns of collectors’ 14 8 Children’s 12 9 Children’s 13 7 Children’ annuals 37 7 Christmas, books about 16 7 Christmas book, a 14 6 Collecting 18 6 Collecting and investment 18 3 Collectors’ books as investments 18 3 Cookbooks, collectors’ 30 8 Cookery 21 10 Cookery books, two 20 7 Cookery, Modern British, illustrated 41 2 Curwen Press 43 6 Edwardian book illustrations 1890-1914 12 7 Euclid, elements of 24 7 Fairy tales for children 14 6 Fore-edge painting 19 11 Garden, Modern British, illustrated 43 1 Guides, 20th cent. 42 1 Investment 27 3 ‘Ladies Knitting and Netting’ 11 10 Late 19th cent. children’s ‘Goody’ books 9 4 Miniature 35 2 Modern first editions 34 8 Old and rare fine books 10 2 Picking a periodical 17 3 Price review 37 3 Price review 39 8 Private press books 9 7 ‘Toy’ books for Christmas 17 6 Travel guides 25 1 Victorian book illustrations 1837-1890 12 2 Victorian books 12 5 BOXES A Christmas box 15 6 ANTIQUE COLLECTING The Journal of the Antique Collectors’ Club INDEX TO ARTICLES APRIL 1966-2013
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ANTIQUITIESAuction report, Phillips 34 2Ancient Greek Terracottas 27 5Ancient pottery lamps 39 2Ancient pottery oil lamps 26 9Antiquities 16 3Antiquities 20 3Art of deception 26 7Beauty and the beast 18 7Collecting Part 1 14 9
Part 2 14 10Egyptian ushabtis 25 10Gifts for the Antiquarian 17 6Greek vase 19 10Investment 21 3Investment 25 3Mycenaean Goddess 15 5Pagan toys 18 10Pre-Christian gifts from
BOOKS15th cent., printed 27 11940s, illustrated, for children 40 51940s, illustrated, for grown-ups 40 8Almanac of Twelve Sports 15 6Antiquarian books 5 3Artist album books, turn of the
century 32 6Atlases, an introduction 47 3Bibles 16 11Bibles 47 7Blackie & Son, Art Nouveau
book and Glasgow School 43 2Bookbinding, English 16 2Bookman’s Christmas list 16 6Book for Christmas 22 7Book illustration, 20th cent.,
wood engraving 29 1Book market 15 11Books and autograph collecting 6 7Books and manuscripts,
investment 25 3Books, autograph letters and
historical documents 13 2Books for everyone 40 2Books of the sixties 21 3Changing patterns of
collectors’ 14 8Children’s 12 9Children’s 13 7Children’ annuals 37 7Christmas, books about 16 7Christmas book, a 14 6Collecting 18 6Collecting and investment 18 3Collectors’ books as
investments 18 3Cookbooks, collectors’ 30 8Cookery 21 10Cookery books, two 20 7Cookery, Modern British,
illustrated 41 2Curwen Press 43 6Edwardian book illustrations
1890-1914 12 7Euclid, elements of 24 7Fairy tales for children 14 6Fore-edge painting 19 11Garden, Modern British,
Part 2 7 11Barlows at Doulton Lambeth 40 6Bartmann, favourite piece 47 9Beer and ale vessels 28 4Bellarmine, false 29 7Bellarmines 24 4Belleek parian china 11 11Bellringers’ jugs 16 7Beswick ware 31 8Birds, thirty years of
views on 35 7Boch Freres Keramis 47 9Botanical porcelain 24 1Bow, blue and white, early 24 2Bow Liberty bowl c.1768 16 4Bow nun 15 6Bow porcelain 10 1Bow and early Bow 5 11Bow, sculpture 20 1Bow, spotlight on 17 4Brameld and Rockingham
decorative 19th cent. 10 6Cookworthy, William and Plymouth
porcelain 40 9Cooper, Susie 19 5Cooper, Susie 30 6Cooper, Susie, bone china 36 9Country classical 32 4Country potteries, some small 22 1Cow creamers 9 11Cream-coloured earthenware 36 4Creamware from the Donald
Towner collection 21 10Creamware, rare prints on
18th cent. 9 3Creamware revisited 47 5Crock pies and game pie
Dahl-Jensen ceramics 30 5Daisy, Daisy give me your
Grainger do 23 7Davenport discoveries 26 2Davenport, ‘Scott’s
illustrations’ series 20 10Day, Lewis Foreman, tiles and
art pottery of 42 6Delft, affordable 31 4Delft at Sotheby’s 14 5Delft-awareness this season 19 3Delft bulb-pots, Bristol 20 7Delft drug jar 15 6Delft drug jar, English 45 9Delft, English 17th and 18th
cent. 6 1Delftware, a collector looks at 15 1Delftware, Dublin 19 1Delftware, English 2 10Delftware, English 20 3Delftware, English 22 3Delftware, English, from the
John Philip Kassebaumcollection 26 8
Delftware in the 17th cent.home 20 11
Delftware, introduction to 46 4Delftware, Lambeth 22 2Delftware, Lipski collection 16 1Delftware, London 10 9Delftware, reflections on
tin-glaze 21 3Della Robbia Pottery 35 8Delph, a social view 20 2De Morgan wares 9 5De Morgan, William 36 8Derby boar or Torquay pig 16 6Derby bone china figures 30 9Derby coffee pot 16 11Derby, King Street 18 4Derby porcelain 1770-1830
Fairings 4 11Fairings 9 4Fairings 11 4Fairings, collecting china 26 9Fairings, dreaded reproduction 38 7Fairings in the last twelve
months 10 4Fairings, pinboxes, match
strikers and holders 15 3Fairings, pinboxes, match
strikers and holders 20 3Fairings, Victorian china 2 12False Leeds? 27 7Figures, 18th cent. English
porcelain 45 2Figures in porcelain and
pottery 22 3Folch’s ironstone 29 2Frank Arnold collection 12 8French porcelain, 18th cent. 26 10Full Nankin to standard Willow 16 2Furniture rests, polychrome
earthenware 39 7German stoneware, Frank
Thomas Collection 38 7Gilbert Bradley collection 16 7Gilding, porcelain, art of 24 9Goblet for Christmas 22 7Gollancz collection, English
pottery from the 10 5‘Gorges’ across the centuries 34 4Goss and crested china 15 3
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Goss and crested china 18 3Goss and crested china 20 3Goss china 2 7Goss models 10 7Green Frog service 32 9Green glaze, 18th cent 23 10Green glaze, 19th cent. revival 24 8Green glaze, further appraisal of
tablewares 36 5Green, T.G., pottery 39 9Grimwades and Royal Winton 27 2Guglets 39 9Hacking Collection, sale report 35 9Handley, Joseph, Collection 35 5Health unto His Majesty 25 7Hogarth’s china 32 2Honiton Pottery 31 1Hunting jugs 39 4Iceni Pottery 46 5Identification, a question of 8 2Imari, part I 40 3
part II 40 7Imari porcelain 27 6Ironstone, origin of 30 10Isleworth porcelain 34 1Jackfield, black decanters 13 8Jacobites, ceramic legacy of 45 4Japanese, 19th cent. 13 2Japanese blue and white
porcelain Part I 30 10Part II 31 5
Japanese cloisonné 14 4Japanese earthenware, 19th
cent. 13 1Jelly moulds 29 7Jug, another for Christmas 18 7Jug of Christmas cheer 17 6Jugged hare 28 7Jugs, 19th cent. landmarks 40 4Jugs - French connection 22 7Jugs, motto, Doulton 43 4Jugs, relief-moulded 23 4Jugs, two 22 7Kakiemon, Part I: Japan 40 9Kakiemon, Part II: European
connection 41 2K’ang-hsi underglaze blue
and white porcelain 19 8Keith Murray 16 11Key pieces 15 6Kitchen, salt-glazed
stoneware 27 4Langley Mill Pottery 37 8Leach, Bernard, & St Ives 35 7Limehouse in the limelight 18 4Liverpool engravers, two 18 5Liverpool porcelain, exhibition 40 9Liverpool printed tiles Sadler
& Green 13 4Liverpool teapot for
Christmas 16 6Lloyd, John, of Shelton,
identifying 25 5London’s early porcelain 27 5Longton Hall figures 40 2Longton Hall porcelain,
birds and animals in 21 4Longton Hall saucer for
Christmas 17 6Longwy Pottery 47 7Lowestoft 1 5Lowestoft 1 12Lowestoft, auction preview 20 9Lowestoft, blue and white 18 1Lowestoft, Henry Levine
eastern taste 13 1Majolica, English 21 3Majolica, group1870-1900 2 6Makeig-Jones, Daisy 36 7Making those connections 42 9Malone, Kate 42 1‘Mandarin’ decoration on Chinese
and English porcelain 31 9Marquis Wellington jug 38 5Market review, ceramics 40 9Martin bird 23 7Martin Brothers 31 9Martin Brothers’ salt-glazed
stoneware 9 4Martin Brothers spoon-
warmer for Christmas 17 6Mask head jugs 29 8Mason’s 44 6Mason’s ironstone Part 1 7 12
Part 2 8 1Meissen, 19th cent. 29 6Meissen figure for Christmas 24 7Meissen, late 26 5Meissen porcelain Part 1 5 6
Part 2 5 7Part 3 5 9
Meissen street vendors 11 1Meissen tureen 2 3Mennecy box 15 6Midwinter 1950s tableware 26 10Milletware 16 11Minerva Art Ware 41 9Ming v. Qing 24 9Miniature blue & white
advertising plates 46 6Miniature British art pottery 45 1Miniature china Part 1 14 9
Part 2 14 10Part 3 14 11Prices 14 11
Miniature porcelain, 18th cent. Englishblue & white 37 9
Minton, early, bone china 33 8Minton majolica 27 8Minton Museum sale 37 2Minton printed pottery 37 9Minton, the market for 16 3Mintons Secessionist ware 39 7Modern British pottery on
cigarette cards 35 9Moorcroft, William 24 6Mortlake saltglaze 27 10Motto jugs, Doulton 43 4Moulded jugs of William
Brownfield 17 2Moulded jugs of William
Ridgway and his successors 17 8Motto ware, South Devon 22 10Mullens collection, transfer-
printed English 11 12Nanking cargo 20 10Newhall niceties 18 5Newhall patterns Part 1 5 1
Part 2 5 4Newhall porcelain 2 4Old chestnuts? 28 7Oriental, investment 27 3Oriental, price review 31 3Parian and its manufacture
at Coalport 18 6Parian china: a collector’s view 23 8Parian: Copeland’s statuary
porcelain 41 9Parkinson collection, Part 1 13 4Parnell, Gwendolen, and Vyse
Charles 43 3Pattern numbers, porcelain,
identification by 28 6Pearlware: origins and types
Part I 30 10Part II 31 2
Pennington, James, dated wares 29 2
Pew group, Staffordshire,for Christmas 24 7
Picturesque decoration on
English 24 5Pilkington’s Lancastrian Pottery
Part I 43 5Part II 43 8
Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian 20 4Pilkington’s Tile and Pottery Co. 15 2Plaques, lustre
part I, religious subjects 39 6part II, non-religious subjects 39 9
Plates fit for kings 28 7Plymouth, 19th cent potteries 17 5Poole Pottery, part I 1873-1939 34 9Poole Pottery,
English, London sales 22 1Porcelain, 18th cent. Englishmarket 16 5
Porcelain, 18th cent.English, market for 22 9
Porcelain, 18th cent., William A.Gurling Collection 32 9
Porcelain, 19th cent. British 32 3Porcelain, 19th cent. English9 4Porcelain, 19th cent. English10 4Porcelain, 19th cent. English11 4Porcelain, 19th cent. English16 3Porcelain, 19th cent. British 34 3Porcelain, 19th cent. British 35 3Porcelain, 19th cent. British 37 3Porcelain, 19th cent. British 38 3Porcelain, 19th cent. British,
market for 44 9Porcelain, 19th cent. British,
market for 46 9Porcelain, 19th/20th cent.
English 17 3Porcelain 19th/20th cent.
English 18 3Porcelain, 19th/20th cent.
English 30 3Porcelain and pottery,
misconceptions 7 7Porcelain at Sotheby’s 6 12Porcelain bodies,
development of 27 10Porcelain, display and care of 36 9Porcelain, comparative values 7 8Porcelain, early English,
investment 25 3Porcelain, English 28 3Porcelain, English 29 3Porcelain, English 31 3Porcelain, English, blue & white 38 9
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Porcelain, English, styles1745-1830 28 9
Porcelain, English,underglaze-blue printed 28 9
Porcelain figure, how to identify the English 18th cent. 14 1
Porcelain figures production 38 9Porcelain figures of the 18th
cent. 5 5Porcelain figures, 18th cent.
English 12 11Porcelain, Italian 38 2Porcelain pipes, 19th cent.
German 19 1Porcelain selected from
Christie’s 6 9Porcelain sheep, English
19th cent. 23 6Porcelain, the John
Warrell collection of Lowestoft, auction sale report
Part 1 21 1Part 2 21 4
Porcelain, the Nankingcargo, saleroom report 21 2
Porcelain, the unconsideredtrifle 7 5
Porcelain, white 43 9Portrait in pottery for
Christmas 16 6Pot-lid collecting 10 9Pot-lids 4 2Pot-lids 16 3Pot-lids and allied ware 37 10Pot-lids and other under-
glazed ware 14 3Pot-lids and other under-
glazed ware 20 3Pot-lids and Prattware 1 3Pot lids and Prattware, Ball Collection of Staffordshire 31 1Pot-lids limited edition 7 11Pot-lids price review 38 3Pot-pourri vases, 18th cent.
porcelain 33 2Pot-pourri vases, 19th cent.
porcelain 33 5Pottery, 18th cent. English 10 4Pottery and porcelain, British
19th and 20th cent. 14 3Pottery and porcelain cottages 3 8Pottery animals, English 9 7Pottery, artist 5 2Pottery, artist at Sotheby’s
Belgravia 6 11Pottery, British, price review 37 3Pottery, early English, review 35 3Pottery, English 9 4Pottery, English 11 4Pottery, English 12 5Pottery, English 14 3Pottery, English 16 3Pottery, English 17 3Pottery, English 18 3Pottery, English, a
collectors’ history of 21 1Pottery, English at Christie’s 20 11Pottery, English, for the American
Pottery, for the dresser 12 3Pottery, Scottish 11 8Potting on Merseyside
1700-1900 10 11Prattware 5 1Pratt ware, late 18th/early
19th cent. 32 5Prattware 1780-1840 21 8
Prattware eagle 28 9Puzzle jugs 42 2Puzzle jugs through the ages 36 4Quite a plateful 27 7Railway pottery and
porcelain 12 1Railway pottery and
porcelain 16 1Randall, Thomas Martin,
decoration 28 8Red pottery, 2000 years of 35 4Redware piece for Christmas 17 6Reid, William 28 10Reid, William, getting a
handle on 42 9Regency porcelain on a budget 34 9Regency style in English 25 1Rhead, Charlotte 35 9Rhead family of potters 46 1Rie, Lucie, bowl 26 7‘Rockingham’ myth, fact
and fiction in the market 22 4Rockingham pottery and
stoneware jugs 26 10Stabler, Harold & Phoebe 42 1Staffordshire, a gift from 15 6Staffordshire ‘alpha’ figures 22 8Staffordshire animals 22 6Staffordshire, early 8 8Staffordshire figure, a missing 30 4Staffordshire figures,
starting a collection 19 10Staffordshire figures, two 20 7Staffordshire figures, two 30 7Staffordshire figures, Victorian 21 3Staffordshire figures, Scottish
connection 41 4Staffordshire figures, Welsh
connection 40 10Staffordshire figures, Irish
connection 42 10Staffordshire portrait figures,
Victorian 8 10Staffordshire potters, puzzles &
problems 37 9Staffordshire pottery at
Christie’s 6 8Staffordshire pottery portrait
figures 2 6Staffordshire pottery, price
indication 3 5Staffordshire pottery, water
figures 37 4Staffordshire slipware 11 5Staffordshire stories 40 4Starting a collection, a fantasy 32 9Statuary porcelain, 19th cent.
Parian and Carrara 6 11Stewart collection Part 1 8 11
Part 2 8 12Stilton dishes 20 7Stirrup cups 41 9Studio ceramics, 20th cent. 13 2Studio potters, a new generation 44 9Studio pottery 22 3Studio pottery 23 3Studio pottery, 20th cent.
English 14 6Studio pottery for Christmas 16 6Sunderland ware 6 10Swansea blue and white
pottery Part 1 7 1Part 2 7 2Part 3 7 3
Swinton pottery, a 20 9SylvaC, guide to collecting 24 6Sylvan ware 21 6Tableware design, a bold
experiment in 19 6Tang pottery figures 36 2Tankard, identifying a 29 2Tavern mugs, stoneware 31 4Tea canisters, 1700-1820 37 7Teapot for Christmas 16 6Teapots, red stoneware 31 7Teapots, the tea in antiques 7 1Teapots: Is it New Hall? 26 4Teapots: London shape 27 2Teapots: New oval shape 26 10Teapots: Old oval shape 26 9Teapots: Oval shape 26 5Teapots, two red 30 7Temperance, Victorian, pottery
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celebration of 36 6Teniers painting on 42 5Terracottas, Greek 12 8Terrible seven ride again 26 7Three collections, auction report 35 4Tile collecting Part 1 7 7
CHESS SETSChessmen, six rare 16 2Chess sets 13 10Collecting antique Part 1 23 4
Part 2 23 11Knight errant 26 7
CHILDHOOD ANTIQUESJuvenilia 13 7Rattles 26 5Royalty in the nursery 16 3
CHRISTMAS ANTIQUESCards 15 7Crackers 20 7Decorations 17 7Gift boxes 34 6Glass balls 29 7Flushing out the fakes 33 7Is Santa Claus a fake? 29 7This sparkling bough 32 7Tree decorations 19 7Twelth night ephemera 21 8
CLOCKS19th cent. 14 3Act of Parliament 1 10Alabaster clocks 42 10Alarm clock for Christmas 16 6American factory made 6 8American OG shelf clocks 39 10Anniversary clocks 32 10Antique clocks 10 4Antique clocks 12 5Antique clocks 18 3Apprentices and journeymen of
the English masters 42 10Arched dial, beginning of 18 10Astrological clocks 38 10ATO battery clock 14 11Auction feature 10 11Balloon 20 10Balloons for Christmas 25 7Beware 7 7Black Forest Part 1 8 7
Part 2 8 8Black Forest, more on 11 10Black marble 11 12Black marble, French 46 10Boulle, 19th cent. 42 6Bracket 16 3Bracket 17 3Bracket, a 18 7Bracket (and mantel) 13 2Bracket clocks, backplate
engraving 30 9Bracket, English 10 12Bracket, English 11 4Bracket, English, at auction 22 10Bracket, for Christmas 23 7Bracket, Georgian 27 9Bracket, Victorian three-train 29 7Bracket, what is a? 17 10Brass dial, in the country 32 4Buck, John, Chester’s first
clockmaker 43 10Carriage 6 9Carriage clock, an English 19 7Carriage clock, a fine 14 6Carriage clock, buying a 32 10Carriage clock, no ordinary 19 7Carriage clock prices 8 12Carriage clock prices 11 11Carriage clock prices 13 2Carriage clock prices 14 3
19th cent. 45 10Carriage clocks, French, prices 21 3Carriage clocks, quality in 20 7Carrying cases for English 19 10Changing face of clocks 31 10Chester’s first clockmaker 43 10Clockmaking in South East
England 26 8Clocks at the Royal College of
Physicians 17 8Clockworks illustrated 12 10Collectable 21 10Collecting, some thoughts 47 10Collections, some important 18 10Comes Sympson... 18 7Cuckoo 11 6Deacon, Samuel, of Barton-in-
the-Beans 45 10Dial clock, an unusual English 19 7Dial, English 8 1Dial, English 11 11Dial, English 18 7Dial, English price table 13 2Dial, English price table 14 3Dial, English price table 15 3Dial, English price table 16 3Ding-dong merrily on high 28 7Dirty work 31 5Doulton ceramic clock cases 13 10Dual dials 26 7Electric 14 3Electric battery 9 10End of term blues 18 5Eureka clock 16 6‘Four-glass’ clock 15 6Four-glass clocks, French 41 10French 15 2French Part I 40 10
Part II 41 2French carriage clocks, price
table 25 9French, two for Christmas 30 7Gillows clock case 19 2Graham, George 12 11Grandfather, domestic 25 9Hooded clocks 39 10Hook-and-spike 40 4Horology, a simple exercise in 8 11Investing in clocks 23 3Investment 21 3Investment 24 3Investment 25 3Investment 26 3Investment 27 3Investment 28 3Investment 29 3Investment 30 3Japanese clocks 44 10Knibb, for Christmas 24 7Lantern clock cases, early 46 10Lantern clock, English 22 10Lantern clock for
DESIGNERSBenson, W.A.S. 38 6Crane, Walter, at Rode 39 5Day, Lewis Foreman 41 10Day, Lucienne 36 1Knox, Archibald 36 7McKnight Kauffer, Edward 42 1Murray, Keith 21 11Murray, Keith, glass of 41 9Nash, Paul 28 6Stabler, Harold & Phoebe 42 1Walton, George 29 1
DOLLS AND DOLLS ̓HOUSESA doll for Christmas 16 719th cent. bisque
shoulder-headed 10 10Antique 14 3Antique 15 3Antique and period Part 1 3 4
Part 2 3 5Auction feature 9 7Chinese man and his costumes 43 1Current prices 5 11Dashing doll for Christmas 25 7Definitely different 18 7Door of Hope Mission 42 10Dolls 2 2Dolls 12 5Dolls 13 2Dolls 18 7Dolls’ house furniture
beginners) 5 1118th cent. with pedestal stems 45 318th cent., why and how 26 1019th cent. wineglasses 23 9Balustroids, surprising 24 7Custard cups to drinking
boots 3 1Dwarf ales 15 8English 18 3Facet stemmed 3 3Fashionable 16 5Late Georgian Part 1 15 10
Part 2 15 11Opaque twist 15 7Opaque twist, 18th cent. 17 5Opaque twist stems, making 33 9Plain stem 20 7Rock crystal engraved 14 6Rummer, English 16 4Rummers 31 2Touch of glass at Christmas 16 6Tumblers 32 5Victorian stemmed 20 5Wineglasses for Christmas 29 7Wineglasses, price trends 14 7
EMBROIDERYCollecting only the best 11 1Embroidered caskets 29 7Embroidered dresses, babies’ 9 4Embroidered pictures 23 3Embroidery, the art of 9 1English Part 1 7 7
getting on? 40 120th cent. furniture market 22 320th cent. furniture market 23 320th cent., investment 24 320th cent., investment 25 320th cent., investment 26 320th cent., investment 27 320th cent., price review 35 320th cent., price review 37 320th cent., price review 38 3ACC Furniture Index 2000 35 9ACC Furniture Index 2001 36 9ACC Furniture Index 2002 37 9ACC Furniture Index 2003 38 8ACC Furniture Index 2004 39 8ACC Furniture Index 2005 40 8ACC Furniture Index 2006 41 8ACC Furniture Index 2007 42 8ACC Furniture Index 2008 43 8ACC Furniture Index 2009 44 8ACC Furniture Index 2010 45 8ACC Furniture Index 2011 46 8ACC Furniture Index 2012 47 8Aesthetic monstrosity 27 7Age of oak? 23 1Albuera wood, what is it? 35 10Anglo-Irish furniture 32 8Antique in 1924 4 8Antique furniture business,
the end of an 21 6Antique furniture in the 21st
century 47 2Antique furniture: your first
safe buy 33 6Antique furniture, saleroom
prices 27 9
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Art Deco 33 2Art Deco 37 6Arts and Crafts by Baillie Scott 40 3Arts and Crafts Movement
Part 1 8 7Part 2 8 8
Arts and Crafts Movement 10 10Arts and Crafts Movement 32 5Arts & Crafts, Shapland & Petter 41 3As the fashion furnishes 26 7At auction from £25 36 1At Christie’s South
and Bullock 23 8Bardic chairs 44 4Beds and bedroom
1700-1830 15 1Beds, four-poster 10 7Bedside cupboards, two 29 7Bentwood furniture 14 7Bible boxes 13 3Bible boxes 13 8Bookcase, revolving, mystery 41 1Bookcases, two Victorian 29 7Bookrest, a carved 14 6Boulle, an introduction 25 8Brass handles 1 11British 1880-1915 Part 1 12 8
Part 2 12 9British, are some prices
going down? 24 10Bureau, a closer look at 4 4Bureau, back to the 42 5Bureau, development of
Part 1 6 11Part 2 6 12Part 3 7 4Part 4 7 5
Bureau fit for a King 26 7Bureau, fruitwood 1 12Bureau, on buying a 30 8Bureaux 13 5Burges wardrobe 24 7Cabinet, walnut on stand
(altered) 5 11Cane-chair makers of England 35 8Canterburies 3 10Canterbury tales 29 7Card table for Christmas 28 7Card table for Christmas 30 7Card tables 34 9Care and handling of antique
furniture 33 9Carlton House writing tables 47 1Cast iron 27 10Cedarwood chest from Bermuda 38 2Cellaret 12 3Cellaret, sold on a 28 7Chairbacks for beginners 3 8Chair, earliest mahogany? 17 6Chair, Macclesfield 11 6Chair, Mendlesham 15 6Chair, Richard Hewett’s
Windsor 9 9Chair design in the 18th
cent. 8 5Chair design 1880-1905 12 11Chair, turkeywork seat 19 4Chairs to the end of the
17th cent. 2 1Chairs, tubular metal 30 6Chairs, 1700-1750 2 2Chairs, 1750-1800 2 3Chairs, 18th cent., two 28 7Chairs, children’s 6 10Chairs, Chippendale 13 6Chairs, country 2 5Chairs, country 8 6Chairs, Cromwellian 13 3Chairs, dining 1700-1740 5 2Chairs, dining, early
Victorian 28 7Chairs, dining pre-
Chippendale 5 4Chairs for a purpose 28 2Chairs, harlequin 12 10Chairs, Hepplewhite 13 6Chairs, joined arm- 13 9Chairs, Norman Shaw 15 4Chairs, oak, from South
Wales 27 4Chairs, Regency 2 6Chairs, solid splat cabriole-
legged 1700-1730 10 8Chairs, some cheaper 7 6Chairs, two Arts and Crafts 28 7Chairs, Victorian 2 7Chairs, Victorian balloon back 6 1Chairs, Windsor Part 1 2 8
Part 2 2 9Chairs, Windsor 9 2Chairs, Windsor from Rockley 8 10Chairs, Windsor, labelled
comb-back 11 12Changing values 11 11Changing values 13 11Channel Islands furniture 46 1Chest, alchemist’s 17 6Chest - can anyone help? 15 8Chest - can anyone help? 15 10Chest of drawers, choosing a
Part 1 36 6Part 2 36 8
Chest of drawers, double, Georgian 40 2
Chest of drawers, Restoration 37 1Chests, oak, domestic,
1500-1610 47 4Chests of drawers, early 1 8Chests of drawers, 1860-1730 1 9Chests of drawers, 1740-1840 1 10Chests of drawers for
Christmas 14 6Chests of drawers for
Christmas 29 7Chests of drawers, moulded
front, 1660-1700 44 4Chests of drawers, mouldings 1 12Chests, good Georgian brown 14 3Chests, oak 34 1Chests, straight fronted 13 6Chests, two walnut 4 12Chiffonier, the changing 42 10Chinese, 19th cent. 9 8Chinese export 12 2Chinese influences on early
Georgian furniture 42 3Chippendale, Thomas 40 8Christmas chairs 26 7Christmas offerings 22 7Christmas offerings 23 7Christie’s auction 21 1Christie’s auction 21 4Christie’s auction 21 10Christie’s recent sales 21 9Clive Sherwood Collection 37 4Coalbrookdale hallstand 24 7Coffers, oak 6 4Coke Collection at Christie’s 31 8Collecting, in 19th cent. 36 6Colour and surface 47 4Colour of 16 5Commode for Christmas 24 7Commode, Harrington 46 1Commodes 3 8Commodes, Chippendale 21 9Commodes, Sir Roger
upwards 12 7Country seats 28 7Country side tables 38 4Credenzas, cabinets and
contradictions, Victorian 46 6Cubbord with locke and key 10 2Cutlery boxes 31 1Davenports, a tale of two 39 2Day, Robin, three cabinets 36 7Decorative 21 3Decorative, 19th cent. 18 3Delightful oddities! 35 4Dendrochronology and the study
‘Feeding the Wood’ 38 7Feet and legs for beginners 3 7Fifties Contemporary Revival 39 1Fine 18th. cent. 9 4Fine English at Christie’s 39 2Finishes 16 8Fireside chair, 1928-1940,
development of 24 6First sale of decade 24 11Fletton Tower sale 29 10Folding chairs 24 8Folding tables Part I 37 2
Part II 37 8Part III 37 10
Ford & Son, Sheffield 28 1French 29 6French, 19th cent. 17 3French, 19th cent., collecting 24 9French and Italian 8 11French, art nouveau 19 3French furniture, glossary
French provincial 26 4French side cabinets, two 30 7From the north west 29 4Furniture as fine art? 23 7Gap widens, the 18 3Georgian brown 13 2Georgian brown 14 3Georgian brown 15 3Georgian brown 16 3Georgian brown 17 3Georgian brown 18 3Georgian brown 19 3Georgian brown 20 3Georgian brown, a review 41 6Georgian, early, Chinese
influences on 42 3Georgian furnishing in town
house 27 5Georgian gentleman’s
dining-room 31 8Georgian provincial 9 5Getting it in proportion 27 7Gillingham Collection, auction
report 35 2Gillows of Lancaster and
London 43 3Gillows, the glory of 39 6Gillows records 20 9
Gillows work table 19 6Goodwin sideboard 20 4Good, better, best 24 7Gordon Russell 44 6Gordon Russell’s 14 4Gordon Russell’s 19 6Gothic revivals 22 7Grosvenor House Fair,
furniture at 4 3Harewood furniture 42 9Harewood State Bed restored 35 7Heal’s 25 6Heal, Ambrose, designs 38 1High Victorian 27 8Home, 17th cent. 20 11‘Horsebone’ chairs, early 36 9House on my wall 26 7Hutch, oak 14 11Influence of Victorian
Exhibitions 11 2Invalid table 34 6Investment, market for antique
furniture as 38 5Is it or isn’t it?
(Competition) 17 3Is it or isn’t it? (Answers) 17 6Joined stools, early 39 4Joints 29 8July 2000 furniture sales 35 6Knife boxes 13 6‘Lace’ boxes, late 17th cent. 40 8Lacquer, Oriental and English 21 2Lacquerware, Oriental, trade in 36 10Leaves for the table 25 7Liberty’s art nouveau 27 2Liberty’s, collecting 47 9Library furniture 1750-1830 14 6Life and letters of a furniture
freak 18 6Linen presses 40 9Linke, Francois 38 5Lorimer, Robert Stodart and
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie 38 6Lowboys, looking at 46 4Lowboys, side, pad feet,
investment 27 3Mahogany, advent of 16 10Mahogany, chest of drawers 31 7Mahogany early 17 3Mahogany early 25 10Mainly ‘Progressive’ 14 8Makepeace, John 41 1Maker’s label, John Coxed 2 3Making things like they used to 44 8Manchineel 39 3‘Manorial’ furniture at auction 42 2Marble tops and hairy feet 22 11Market moves up 28 9Market trends in 19th cent. 9 6Market, provincial 21 11Marquetry and inlay, late
Victorian 20 6Mercy seat 9 9Metal of R. W. Winfield 19 10Military furniture 19 11Miniature furniture Part 1 2 10
Part 2 3 2Mirror for Christmas 24 7Mirrors 17 2Mirrors, 18th cent. 31 2Mirrors, Chippendale 13 8
Modern British furnituredesigners 26 9
Modernist 16 3Monsters of the antique
world Part 1 9 11Part 2 16 11Part 3 17 2Part 4 17 4
Mouldings 14 2‘Mouseman’ at auction 40 4‘Mouseman’, Robert
Thompson 26 6Myths of English Furniture History:
Anglo-Dutch part I 34 5Anglo-Dutch part II 34 8Cuban mahogany 32 8Great frost of 1709 and walnut ‘famine’ 32 6Laburnum wood furniture 33 2Mulberry wood furniture by
Coxed and Woster 33 5Queen Anne chair 35 2Red walnut 32 10Rosewood 33 8
Night tables 45 10Not always what it seems 29 2Nyetimber Manor contents, auction
report 36 6Oak 4 11Oak 6 8Oak 12 5Oak and country 20 11Oak and country, investment30 3Oak and country, market review 41 4Oak and country, the market
for 22 1Oak, a new book on 14 1Oak, auction feature 9 3Oak, Bramcote Manor collection 36 4Oak, Burrell collection 11 8Oak, chest, Boughton
Monchelsea 34 9Oak, current state 26 10Oak, dating northern English 9 11Oak, early 9 4Oak, early 11 4Oak, early 13 2Oak, early 14 3Oak, early 15 3Oak, early 16 3Oak, early 17 3Oak, early 18 3Oak, early 19 3Oak, early 20 3Oak, early 21 3Oak, early 22 3Oak, early 24 3Oak, early 25 3Oak, early 26 3Oak, early 27 3Oak, early 28 3Oak, early 29 3Oak, early 31 3Oak, early, in context 31 4Oak, fake 15 6Oak, fake armchair 18 11Oak, early, for various budgets 35 4Oak, forms of turning in
early English 10 12Oak, Glos. and Som. 11 1Oak, language of 12 3Oak, later carved 3 9Oak, mythology of 11 10Oak sale, report 36 3Oak sale, Sotheby’s 16 4Oak, Salisbury and S. Wilts 11 5Oak, spindle cupboard 23 7Oak, Sotheby’s auction 21 7Oak, tendencies in the price
of early 10 4Oak, tree-ring analysis 11 6Oak and walnut, auction
feature 9 8Old furniture, better value 21 5Only a few bargains 25 9Oriental, 19th cent. 13 2
11
Oriental reciprocal influences 13 1Painted, early 24 4Parry Collection Part I 32 2
Part II 32 4Partridgewood 38 10Past imperfect 43 8Patent metamorphic
1780-1830 13 9Patina, importance of 18 2Patina, importance of 28 5Patination, skin deep 18 7Pattern books, furnishing
your house and garden inthe 1760s 21 4
Pedestal occasional tables 15 3Pembroke tables 44 3Pembroke tables, two 30 7Pine 9 4Pine 9 12Pine 27 4Pine, quality in 9 9Pot, two for the 16 7Press cupboards, mahogany 13 2Price guide review 27 1Price revisions 1994 29 9Prices 20 5Prices 20 7Prices 22 8Prices 32 9Prices at Christie’s 20 8Prices, changes in, 1988/9 23 9Prices, likely trends in 1992 26 8Prices, movements in 30 10Prices, movements in 34 10Prices, new auction season 24 8Prices, oak 22 4Prices of 19th cent. 11 4Prices, the random factor 21 6Price trends 33 10Prices, unlikely to drop further 26 5Problems of pricing 20 4Quality in British 25 5Regency, sale of Edward
James collection 21 8Regency, richness of 43 6Regency taste 1790-1830 31 10Respectable reproductions 23 3Review of spring sales 43 2Revolving bookcase mystery 15 4Richly engraved with urns 10 1Rococo mahogany stands 27 7Roofed bookcase 17 6Rosewood, why is it called
rosewood? 47 3Russell, Gordon 44 6‘Rustic’ or ‘rural’ 32 4Saleroom notes 25 2Salisbury Joiners’ Company in
the 17th cent. 19 11Scandinavian furniture 1930-75 35 7Scottish Highland country
makers 23 2Victorian, mid 23 3Victorian, revivals of 18th cent. 10 6Victorian, rococo revival 23 6Victorian, signed 19 3Visiting a dealer 4 9Visiting a dealer 5 1Walnut, 1690-1740 20 3Walnut, English 1 1Walnut, early English 2 3Walnut, games tables, two 19 7
Walnut, please, somedocumented 23 7
Walnut, Queen Anne 17 3Walnuts for Christmas! 26 7Wardrobes 11 9Wardrobes 40 9Washstand, an unusual 11 1Washstands and other bedroom
articles (English country) 35 4Webbing, development of
English 19 1Welsh 19 11Welsh domestic 9 3Welsh rural desk, 18th cent . 28 4What of the future? 24 5What’s in a chair 23 4‘Wicker’ furniture 31 9William Morris sofa 15 6Windsor chair, attributable 38 4Windsor chair, English,
tradition 25 4Windsor chair, oil to Olympia 39 4Windsor chairs, Perceval-
Compton, encore 42 7Windsors at West Wycombe 47 1Wine furniture 22 6Wood carving on Victorian
furniture 22 10Woodworking and carving
machinery Part 1 12 12Part 2 13 4
GAMESBackgammon boards 29 7Collecting antique and vintage 45 1Collecting old 13 7Gaming antiques 18 9Gaming counters, Chinese
Jigsaws, Chad Valley publicity 37 3Miniature croquet set for
Christmas 22 7Ornament for Christmas 29 7Playing cards 12 5Playing cards 43 10Playing card gift for Christmas 14 6Playing cards, for Christmas 18 7Solitaire and turned boards 27 5Spellicans, dissected puzzles
and old table games 21 6
GARDEN ANTIQUESAncestral seats 37 1Artifical stone garden
ornaments 26 4Coalbrookdale garden furniture 32 7Collecting garden bygones 24 1Come into the garden 25 1Garden antiques 31 1Garden ornament, price review 36 3Garden ornaments in lead 22 7Garden statuary, investment 26 3Garden statuary, market for 30 3Garden syringes, brass 34 4Implements & tools 39 3Iron and lead statuary,
investment 24 3Lead cisterns 20 4Look or investment? 26 7Pair of bronze vases 23 6Punch figures, two 30 7Summer-houses, Victorian
and Edwardian 33 4Urns 46 3
GENERALA Hundred Years On 36 8,36 9, 36 10, 37 1, 37 2, 37 4, 37 5,37 7, 37 9
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A new experience 18 5Antique dealers are human 11 4Antiques in Ireland, visit to 5 1Antiques insurance 32 7Are you looking after your
collection? 39 3BADA Fair 31 9Behind the catalogue 19 4Booty from the country
builder 10 5Charles Horner of Halifax
Part I 37 5Part II 37 6
Collecting on a tight budget 6 9Collectors talking 36 8Collectors talking 36 10Creating the past 44 2Dealers’ choice 37 4Dear Father Christmas... 32 7Discriminating thief, postscript 42 10Fashion and faking 19 8Folk art, auction report 24 4Georgian dessert 29 2How much is it worth? 41 6Humidity 21 5Humidity control & conservation 37 9Identification of coats of
arms Part 1 12 8Part 2 12 9Part 3 12 10
International Ceramics Fair 31 3Internet, thoughts on 34 7Ivory, is it? 14 8Junk, price of 4 1LAPADA Show 31 5‘Little Things Please’ 37 7Looking after antiques 38 2Metal detecting 35 4Mounting and framing water-
colours 32 5Museums – see MuseumsOld Hall Japan Works,
Wolverhampton 23 6Olympia Fair 1996 31 3Ormolu 5 7Parson Woodforde 6 1Picture frames 7 6Pictures - how to hang, frame
& mount 43 5Portobello Road 45 1Portobello Road, return to 3 2Price Trends before, during and afterthe Recession 32 3Puzzle pieces 13 4Quality, price and the
collector 1 7Rediscovered furniture 44 2Registry marks, details of 1 10Ring, the 20 1Search for a ship 15 7Second-best? 24 11Shopping in Regent Street by
night 38 5Society of Women Artists 41 1Some rights and wrongs 14 5Starting from scratch
Part 1 7 7Part 2 7 9
Stationers’ Hall 9 10Tribute to Derek Green 45 4Upholstery for collectors 37 5Victorian sales at Christie’s 7 3Wallpapers, dating 13 8Welsh Sale, report 36 2Westminster Cathedral,
treasures of 39 9What is a valuation worth? 32 6Young generation of watercolour
dealers 40 10
GLASS (See also Drinking Glasses)20th cent. 34 720th cent., an introduction to
Antique glass market 23 3Antique glass, price trends in 22 8Apsley Pellatt, glass pioneer 46 3A toast for Christmas 19 7Antique or modern? 11 5Art glass Part 1 13 4
Part 2 13 5Auction report 18 10Bagleys of Knottingley 28 2Beadwork, European,
1700-1950s 45 2Beilby enamelled glass 30 7Beilby enamelled glass 46 2Beilby, or is it? 27 7Betts, Thomas, London
glass-cutter 24 2Bohemian 44 9Bottles, antique glass 35 9Bristol 9 8Bristol blue glass? 31 7British and Irish, investment 24 3British and Irish, investment 25 3British and Irish, investment 28 3British cameo glass 22 6British cut glass 15 5British, investment 27 3Chandelier restored 34 9Cheap antique 17 2Chinese 23 6Collecting, changing fashions in 32 9Coloured, first half 19th
cent. 6 8Coloured, more about
Victorian 16 2Coloured pressed 19th cent.
Part 1 18 4Part 2 18 8
Coloured, some notes on 16 8Contemporary British 29 1Contemporary, market in 23 3Contemporary, market in 26 3Cranberry 14 10Cranberry 33 7Curiosities of Georgian
‘antique’ glassware 36 7Fishy paperweight 27 7Flasks from the past 28 7For £50 and under 40 7French art deco 6 9French art 10 8French art, investment 27 3French opaline 16 6Gallé, Emile, glassware of 6 3Gallé vase for Christmas 25 7German enamelled 27 7Glass 19 3Glass 22 3Glass 26 3Glasshouses 26 2Glass market 17 3Glass market review 41 6Glass, price review 31 3Glass, price review 32 3Glass, price review 33 3Glass, price review 34 3Glass, price review 35 3Glass, price review 36 3Glass, price review 37 3Glass, price review 38 3Glass, price review 38 8Glass, price review 39 8Glass sales at Sotheby’s 7 1Grosvenor House 4 3Hip flasks 39 9Hyacinth, root or bulb
glasses 14 9Imperfections in 11 1In the saleroms, 1994 29 8Investing in English 15 3Investment 21 3Investment 29 3Investment 30 3Irish glass, auction report 35 7Lalique 23 5London cut glass 22 2Micromosaics, Roman 28 1Monart: 20th cent. Scottish
art glass 22 5Moulded, 19th cent. glassware 35 2Moulded, British, table-glass 34 9Moulded pedestal stem 20 4Murray, Keith, glass of 41 9Nailsea 4 1Nailsea, the doubtful origins
of 16 6Opaque twist glass 34 5Opaque twist stems, making 33 9Oriental influences on Victorian 44 9Paperweights - see PaperweightsParkington Collection, British glass,
sale report 32 7Plain, make it 18 7Post-war 18 3Powell, James, & Sons
influences on 25 10Webb Corbett 45 9Webb, scent bottle 29 7Webb, Thomas & Sons Part I 47 9Whitefriars, Part I 1900-1960 43 9Whitefriars, Part II 1960-1980 44 3Window glass wares, 19th
Kent 32 9Chatsworth Attics 45 7Cheselbourne Manor,
Dorchester 34 6Clifton Hampden Manor House 35 6Cowdray sale 46 6David Style sale 39 9Easton Neston 40 3Eaton Square, private collection 40 8Exceptional Eye, pictures 45 5Fasque 43 3Great Brampton House 43 7HRH The Prince Henry, Duke of
Gloucester, property from 40 10HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess
of Snowdon 41 7Ingram Collection, watercolours 40 8Leverhulme Collection at Thornton
Manor 36 5
Old Rectory, Banningham 39 2Powderham Castle & Seaton
Delaval 44 7Property from two ducal
collections 39 7Reeves, Paul, sale 43 1Scone Palace and Blairquhan 42 3Scott Collection of British
pictures 43 5Seaton Delaval & Powderham
Castle 44 7Shrubland Park, Suffolk 41 6Thorockmorton, Lady Isabel
collection 45 5Tissington Hall, Derbyshire,
collections from 43 10Warner, Roger, Collection 44 4
ISLAMIC ARTCandlesticks, two 19 10Investment 25 3
JADECollecting smaller jades 27 6Chinese carvings 24 3Jade 4 2Monkey business in jade 23 7
JEWELLERY19th cent., Antiquarian
Movement and revivedstyles 26 1
Antique chrysolite 10 11Antique and Victorian 10 4Antique and Victorian 15 3Art deco 38 1Art deco brooch for
Christmas 24 7Artists’ 23 10Art nouveau 13 1Art Nouveau 46 7Arts and Crafts, British 26 6Beads 30 7Berlin iron 7 8Betrothal ring, buying 25 1Boer War, commemorative 34 5Brooches, nanny 39 2Brooch from the East 15 6Butterfly brooches, two 29 7Cameos 19 7Cameos and intaglios 29 2Cameos, souvenir copies of
Thorvaldsen 41 5Caveat emptor 21 7Charles Horner of Halifax
Part I 37 5Part II 37 6
Chatelaines 29 5Chatelaines, parting with a
collection 35 1Christmas 7 8Chrysolite and diamond
brooch 14 6Coral 37 1Costume, for Christmas 23 7Costume jewellery 46 8Cravat pins, late 18th and early
Jelly moulds 9 7Jelly moulds 29 7Kitchen gadgets, Victorian 28 4Kitchen relics 5 5Rolling pins 43 4Skillets, bell metal 27 4Weighing in the kitchen 31 8
LACECost of 15 9Dating of 15 2Edwardian for Christmas 22 7Genoese 18 9Imitations and fakes 21 9Investing in 20 3Is it real? 22 6Lace Part 1 8 4
Part 2 8 5Lace 16 3Lace 39 6Lace for Christmas 17 6Lace for Christmas 23 7Lace on fans 17 9Machine 20 8Quality in 18 7
14
Recognising the altered 22 11Terms 14 10
LEATHERBottels 24 4The Ox: items from leather,
horn and bone 32 4
LIGHTING20th cent., some early 39 1Duplex oil lamps 11 7Lamp for Christmas 16 7Light fittings, price review 36 3Lighting the 17th cent. home20 11Making fire and light in the
early home 20 11Miner’s safety lamp 7 7Oil lamps 7 11Shedding light on two lamps 27 7Vestibule and swing bracket
investment 25 3Atlases,an introduction 47 3Blaeu and Jansson 12 12Blueback charts 32 4Christopher Saxton 15 1County, antique 37 4English county Part 1 12 5
Part 2 12 6English county 14 3Holy Land 15 6Investing in antique maps 38 5Map market, the 18 3Map market, the 22 8Oddities and curiosities 17 8Old maps 1985 19 9John Ogilby 16 5John Ogilby and his
followers 12 1Reviewing the map trade 17 3Road map for Christmas 30 7John Speed 11 1Ten year trends 27 1Wardington sale at Sotheby’s 40 7
MARINE ARTCeramic seaside souvenirs 35 8Diving equipment, early 33 10Maritime sale, auction report 358Napoleonic French prisoner of
Brass candlesticks, collecting 31 4Brass, domestic 36 4Brass, the family 19 3Britannia metal 1 2Britannia metal 12 3Britannia metal teapots 1 11Britannia metal teapots revisited 38 4British pewter and brass, the
market in 22 1Bromsgrove Guild 28 4Bronze cooking vessels,
English 39 4Cast brass soup tureen 14 6Chatelaines 29 5Close plate 11 12Collecting metalwork 6 5Collecting base metalwork 10 7Colour of metalwork 10 7Copper, British domestic 33 4Cutlery, neglected 14 2Damascened metalwork 35 6Dresser, Christopher,
metalwork of 26 6Dresser, Christopher, metalwork
designs of 33 8Ember tongs for Christmas 25 7English art nouveau and arts
and crafts metalwork
1880-1930 Part 1 7 9Part 2 7 10Part 3 7 11
Flatware, inscribed, and eating knives 25 2
Fool’s silver 16 11Horse brasses 13 3Keeping warm in winter 28 8Keys, 900 years of 44 6Knives, folding fruit 11 3Knives, multiple 19 7Knives, pocket fruit 44 2Larkspit 15 6Locks and keys 26 1Making fire and light in the
early home 20 11Market for domestic metalwork 40 6Metalware 15 3Minor memorial 19 8Mortars 9 11Mortars 17 1Mortars 40 4Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper 44 1Nuremburg plates 11 6Nutcrackers 19 8Paktong 33 6Peat bucket, Dutch 31 5Penknives 10 12Price review 32 3Razors, Sheffield cut throat 12 3Russian niello work 25 2Sign of the orb and cross 16 9Slush casting 20 7Spelter 30 1Spoonful of dreams 17 6Taper stands, two 20 7Teapots, two 19 7Tins, British 27 4Twist and shout 16 6Warming pans 12 3Warming pans, two 28 7
MINIATURESA miniature as a Christmas
gift 14 6Eye 21 4Investment 26 3Late 18th cent. and Victorian 13 11Merchiston Collection, portrait
miniatures from the 44 8Miniatures 16 3Mistaking miniatures 25 7Portrait 2 11Portrait 22 3Portrait 43 2Portrait, 1870-1970 47 5Portrait, market trends 23 3Portraits of reign of George III
Part 1 4 6Part 2 4 7
Two noble 20 7Undervalued, 19th cent. 23 8
MUSEUMSDe Morgan Centre 46 9Dental Museum 42 2Ditchling Museum 38 2Fairfax House, York 32 8Frederick Parker Collection 46 2Homewood, The 39 1Little Holland House 37 2Merchant’s House, Marlborough 33 4Pallant House, Chichester 31 8Petworth Cottage Museum 32 4Raven Mason Collection 43 9RIBA Drawings Collection 32 2Snowshill Manor, Worcestershire34 4Suffolk Punch Heavy Horse
Museum 45 4Watts Gallery 46 5Worcester Porcelain, museum of 36 5
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSAND BOXES
Auction feature 9 12Bagpipes for Christmas 23 7
15
Carols from the music box 24 7Concertina, the 41 7Concertina, the, an addendum 41 10Dulcimer 13 9Flutes, why not collect? 7 5Harp 2 4Mechanical music 9 6Mechanical music boxes 21 3Mandolins 18 7Musical box, cylinder 19 7Musical box market 20 3Musical box market 26 3Musical boxes Part 1 5 3
Part 2 5 4Musical boxes 16 3Musical boxes 45 10Musical boxes & automata 37 7Musical boxes, condition 12 6Musical instruments 11 4Musical instruments 15 3Musical instruments 16 3Musical instruments 24 3Musical instruments 26 3Music from the past 27 5Oboe 15 6Piano, English square 10 2Piano rests, glass 13 6Piano, square 8 5Pianos, two square 19 7Player piano 16 8Recorders, two 20 9Symphonium for Christmas 27 7Violins 15 2Violin bows 15 8Violins, two for Christmas 30 7
famille group 47 8Chinese glass 23 6Chinese lacquers, later 18 1Chinese mandarin squares 19 7
Chinese works of art, market for 45 6Eastern weapons 20 3East meets West 41 7Far Eastern art 19 3Fingernail guards, Chinese 33 1Furniture 27 6Hiroshige and the ‘Prints of the
works of art 33 3Japanese cloisonné enamel 21 2Japanese, investment 25 3Japanese ivory okimono 21 2Japanese prints 17 11Japanese prints 27 6K’ang-hsi underglaze blue
and white porcelain 19 8Kraak-porselein 29 7Kraak-porselein 29 10Kutani 29 3Lacquerware, trade in 36 10Minor arts of China 17 10Mandarins’ pockets 27 6Read mark, learn – what? 33 6Scholar’s table, objects from the 44 2Silver, 19th and 20th cent. 27 6Silver, Chinese, an introduction 47 2Snuff bottles, Chinese 2 5Tang pottery figures 36 2Textiles, investment 27 3Tibetan bronze figures 6 7Vietnamese limepots 44 9
PAPERBanknote collecting 11 4Banknotes, investing in 12 5Bond collecting 15 3Cheques 14 1Collecting the ephemeral 20 3Die-cut scraps 40 7Greetings card prices 16 11Greetings cards 19 3Ephemera, printed 14 4Ephemera, First World War
Part 2 18 11Marks on 2 8Measures, two 18 7Measures, two baluster 26 7Mugs and teapots, 19th cent. 26 4Pewter 15 3Pewter 16 3Pewter 17 3Pewter 20 3Pewter 24 3Pewter and brass, market
summary 23 3Pewter and metalwork,
auction feature 9 5Pewter of the 1920s and 1930s 31 8Pot for Christmas 17 6Pots Part 1 12 12
Part 2 13 3Some vessels 3 6Starting a collection 9 2Tankard, a late Stuart 20 7Tankard for Christmas 23 7Through the ages 24 4Tudric, by Liberty & Co 35 6Two-handled cups 15 8Two measures 30 7Visiting the members 2 3Wriggle-worked decoration
on English 16 10
PICTURES (See also Watercolours)19th cent. paintings 37 220th cent. 34 7Academicians, collecting 25 6A dog picture 22 7Aesthetics of price 24 3Affordable oil paintings 24 11‘Auction buys’ review 24 8Aldridge, Frederick James 21 10Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection 38 5Animal, farm, painting 31 4Appleby, John, sale 46 3Are we losing the art for
investment’s sake 10 4Artists’ pigments 11 10Art market 1900-1940 2 3Art market since the war 2 4A sorcerer’s charm, fashion in
the fine art market 22 2Atkinson, John, and the
Staithes Group 29 8Attribution 21 4Becker, Harry 42 2Between the wars 13 5Birch, Samuel John Lamorna 21 5Blake, Peter 45 7Bouguereau, William 45 5Brabazon, Hercules Brabazon 21 5Bradbury, Arthur Royce 40 6British and Victorian, market for 30 3British Impressionist painting 21 3British, investment 24 3British, investment 25 3British, investment 26 3British, investment 27 3British, investment 28 3British, investment 29 3British, market review 23 11British pictures, Scott Collection 43 5British, price review 33 3
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British, price review 34 3British, price review 35 3British, price review 36 3British, price review 37 3British, price review 38 8British sale at Sotheby’s 39 5Brooking, Charles 35 8Cadell and Glass on Iona 25 7Camberwell School 30 6Canvases, 19th cent.
prepared artists’ 8 3‘Captain of the Eleven’ 22 7Carmichael, John Wilson 3 12Chocolate boxes designed by
followers 23 11Danish 19th cent. painting 19 3Dating by flags 8 5Davis, William Henry,
livestock portrait painter 16 8Dixon, Charles Edward 20 11Dixon, Charles and ‘The Highway
of Nations’ 47 10Dodd, Joseph Josiah 44 1Dogs in art 27 2Dog paintings, investment 27 3Dog paintings, Pt I 46 4
Pt II 46 5Draper, Herbert James 38 5Dutch interiors, three
centuries of 7 4Dutch paintings 11 4Dutch Romantic School 4 8Early portrait painters 2 8East Anglia, painters &
sculptors of 37 8Embossed, paper 27 7European, 19th cent. 29 6Every dog has his day 18 6Fairy painting, Victorian 35 7Fakes & forgeries, spotting 35 5Fidler, Harry, countryman artist 31 4Flower, 17th cent.
Netherlandish 12 5Flower painting in Britain 41 3Good and bad 11 1Grimshaw, John Atkinson 4 1Grimshaws, the 19 7Grosvenor House, paintings at 4 3Hardy, T.B. 3 4Herkomer Art School, artists of 32 2Herring, John Frederick, father
in England 33 6Hopwood, Henry Silkstone 37 5Horse paintings 47 4How to hand, frame & mount 43 5Hunt, William Henry 24 1Illustrations and illustrators,
some 19th and 20th cent. 21 1Interiors, English and Scottish 14 4Irish art for the new collector 41 2Kemp-Welch, Lucy 10 8Kemp-Welch, Lucy 31 8Kneller, Sir Godfrey 23 6Landscape painting, British,
changing fortures, 1850-1950 42 6Landseer’s dogs, the two
faces of 16 8Lawrence, Thomas, and
imitators 23 10Leader, two paintings 27 7Lee-Hankey, William 36 7Lely, Sir Peter, and followers 22 6Liverpool School 13 1Living artists in the 19th cent. 2 2Longsden Long, Edwin, RA 31 6Lowry collecting Pre-Raphaelites46 5Marine art 4 2Marine artists, Hull, late
19th cent. 22 10Marine artists,
underestimated 19th cent. 8 2Marine, auction report 22 11Marine, by Vickers 15 6Marine disaster, a 14 6Marine oil painting, British
practising? 45 4Quality in English Victorian 11 1Redmore, Henry (1820-87),
marine artist 21 6Restore or not? 26 7Reynolds, Sir Joshua’s early
years 15 8Riverside masterpieces 23 2Rome, views of, from Grand Tour47 6Rope, George 3 6Royal Academy bi-centenary
exhibition 3 10Royle, Herbert 40 3Rustic picture, a 14 6Rye Art Gallery, exhibition 31 4Salter, John 38 1Scott Collection 43 5Scottish 11 8Scottish art for the new collector 41 5Scottish, investing in 18 8Scottish painting 25 10Serres, John Thomas 47 2Ship portraits 7 8Ship portraits 15 5Sickert for Christmas 25 7Society of Women Artists 41 1Soviet Impressionist painting 42 6Spencer, Stanley, for
Christmas 24 7Spode, Samuel, equestrian artist46 5Sporting 9 12Sporting art 18 3Sporting art, for new collector 36 6Sporting art market 16 3Sporting art market 17 3Sporting, boxing 21 7Sporting, dating 20 2Sporting, dating 20 8Sporting pictures, auction report 36 4Stainton, George 30 4Staithes Group & John Atkinson 29 8Still life 18 3Still life, Victorian 27 2Still lifes in oil 39 5St Ives, views of, 1890-2000 44 10Subject, in 19th century
painting 21 3Sweet deception 27 7Teniers painting and ceramics 42 5Thompson, Edward Horace 40 3Thornhill, Sir James 12 2Throckmorton, Lady Isabel,
Victorian painters, investing in 21 3Victorian paintings 22 3Victorian paintings 23 3Victorian paintings 25 3Victorian paintings 26 3Victorian, price review 32 3Victorian paintings, hanging 34 5Victorian primitive, a 3 12Victorian still-life and flower 11 11Ward, John, of Hull 46 9Watts, Frederick William 29 7West country 9 12What’s in a name? 30 2Where there’s a will, there’s
a way 24 5Who shall arbitrate? 10 8Webb, Kenneth 38 2Wildlife in art, sale report 32 10Wilson, Richard and followers 22 9Winter landscape painting 25 7Woodhouse, William 19 2Yachting art 1850-1950 34 10Yorkshire Union of Artists 39 2Zinkeisen, Doris and Anna 41 5
Elkington & Co, plated wares 31 6Flatware, interesting and
inexpensive 22 11Old Sheffield Plate Part 1 3 9
Part 2 3 10Part 3 3 11
Old Sheffield Plate Part 1 15 9Part 2 15 10
Old Sheffield Plate 19 3Old Sheffield Plate,
introduction to 9 6Old Sheffield Plate, fake and
reproduction 5 9Plated wares, investing in 15 3
POSTCARDSChildren’s 36 2Deltiology 9 5Modern British 22 4Novelty 21 7Ocean liner 35 8Pie in the Sky 19 3Postcard craze 18 3Postcard prices, still rise 15 3Postcards 10 10
PRINTS, DRAWINGSENGRAVINGS, etc.
18th cent. London street life 23 219th cent., collecting, Part I 30 10
Part II 31 620th cent. British prints Part I 41 7
Part II 42 120th cent. printmaking in Europe 34 7An ’andsome Christmas
present 16 6Animals in print 25 8Aquatints 6 3Bairnsfather, Bruce 22 7Bartolozzi, Francesco 1 4Bawden, Edward, prints 40 1Baxter, George 3 10Baxter print collecting 19 3Baxter prints 30 9British marine prints 14 11British prints 14 3British topographical 20 7Caricatures 13 4Clichés-verre, etchings
printed by light 23 1Clockworks illustrated 12 10Colour printing, origins of 27 7Colour prints 28 2Contemporary prints 12 5Cowherd prints, two 29 7Decorative prints for new
collector 31 6Decorative prints, in praise of 38 5De Morgan, Evelyn, drawings 31 9Dighton, Robert 2 1Drawings, watercolours and 22 3Drypoints, modern British 26 6English 18th. cent.
cartoonists Part 1 3 7Part 2 3 8
English landscape Part 1 8 7Part 2 8 8
Part 3a 9 2Part 3b 9 3
Etchers, marine of the early20th cent. 14 5
Etchers, pastoral of the 1920s 22 8
Etchings Part 1 5 10Part 2 5 11
Etchings and lithographs,19th cent. Part 1 5 3
Part 2 5 4Etchings of London 44 2European Printmaking
Fishing prints 22 1Fool’s gold 28 7French printmakers, three in England,
late 19th cent. 41 6The gentle art of copying 6 11Glass prints 24 9Hayes, William and family, bird
prints 46 8Hick, Allanson (1898-1975) 27 9Hockney and Moore, prints by 24 6Hogarth’s London 10 1Holy family, two impressions
of 21 7Hunting prints for
the new collector 33 4Hussey, Giles, portrait
drawings 22 6Introduction to prints 5 6Investment 27 3Italian souvenir prints 23 9Japanese prints 12 6Japanese prints 17 11Japanese prints 27 6Japonisme in printmaking 29 10Le Blond, Abraham 12 4Limited edition prints 39 1Limited editions 13 1Line engravings 5 8Linocuts, colour, of the
Grosvenor School of Art 22 4
Linocuts, Grosvenor School 43 5Linocut and poster, two prints 31 7London, etchings of 44 2London prints 22 2Lyons lithographs 27 10Marine, 19th cent. 27 1Master drawings, affordable 47 6Mezzotints 5 12Mirror image 19 7Modern British etchings 19 3Moore and Hockney, prints by 24 6No deception for Christmas 26 7Old Master, decorative and
modern 17 3Old Master and modern,
investment 28 3Old Master print 26 7Old Master prints 2 9Palmer, Samuel 9 4Palmer, Samuel, for Christmas 17 6Panoramas 19 9Pencil drawings 6 5Piper, John, prints, auction report36 5Pissarro etching for Christmas 24 7Portraits in print 32 6Portrait prints 47 3Posters, artist designers of
1920s and 1930s 31 10Posters, British, seaside 39 3Posters, Olympic 42 8Posters, Post Office 45 6Pre-Raphaelite drawings 24 3Print buying 16 3Print collecting 4 6Prints 19 3Prints 20 3Prints 21 3Prints 25 3Prints 26 3Prints 29 3Prints 30 3Prints 31 3Prints, price review 34 3Prints, price review 36 3Prints, price review 38 3Prints about prints 18 10Prints at auction 18 3Prints, starting to collect 25 2Prints today 13 2Prints with the spirit of
Christmas 18 7Proofs, editions, reprints 27 1Railway prints 14 7Rembrandt, influence on Modern
British etching 44 5Satirical prints, 18th & 19th cent. 45 5Schools of Thought Part I 37 5
Part II 37 6Sporting prints 21 3Sporting prints 22 7Sporting prints 42 8Steel engravings, topographical 45 1Stevengraph prices Part 1 2 8
Part 2 2 10‘Temple of Flora’, Dr.
Thornton’s 24 1The year in prints 22 3Topographical steel engravings 45 1Topographical views, the
changing value 23 3Transports of delight Part 1 15 8
Part 2 15 9Two artists’ original 30 7Ukiyo-e: Japanese
woodblock 15 1Umbrellas, two prints 22 7Victorian 15 3Victorian patent reproductions 23 7Wellington caricatures 35 2Whistler, J. A. McNeill 10 12Whistler lithograph 23 7Women printmakers 1540-1940 31 1Woodcuts 5 7Wood engraving 11 2Wood engraving, golden age of
British 40 5
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RESTORATIONAs good as gold (gilding) 10 8Ceramic 17 1Ceramic 17 2Ceramic 31 9Chandelier restored 34 9Chinese bowl 24 9Cleaning Victorian chairs 1 3Clock 31 10Conservation matters 31 3Fitting a patch 4 5Fungus deterioration of
paper 11 12Furniture 31 4Furniture, care and handlling of 33 9Furniture restoration business 45 8Gilded antiques 17 1Notes on 9 6
9 79 89 10
Oil painting, restore or not? 26 7Oil paintings 21 11Oil paintings 32 2Patching a veneer 1 9Repairs to porcelain 5 11Restoration of pottery 22 1Riveting article 28 7Silver soldering 1 9Starting from scratch 7 9Textile conservation 31 7Watercolour restoration 31 5Veneering and polishing 8 10Ways with woodworm 10 2Woodworm formula 1 10
RUGS AND CARPETSAn unusual rug 22 7Afshar rug 31 7Baluch rugs and their market 15 4Bashed and battered, cut
and shut 26 8Buying a rug 39 6Buying Oriental rugs 10 12Carpets 9 4Carpets from the Pera Palace 6 1Carpets, price review 35 3Caucasian 17 2Eastern and Western,
collecting 23 4Oriental rug market 14 3Oriental, to buy 27 4Persian carpets 42 6Prayer rug, buying a 33 7Qashqa’i gelims 39 6Qashqa’i rugs, two 30 7Rug buying for less than
£100 Part 1 5 9Part 2 5 10
Rug, favourite piece 47 4Rug for Christmas 23 7Rugs 12 6Rugs 22 3Rugs at auction Part 1 7 2
Part 2 7 3
Rugs, two 20 7Tribal rugs: what and how to
buy 41 8Turkoman and other tribal
work 18 4Two of a kind 18 7Two of a kind 27 7Two of a very different kind 26 7With prejudice 11 3
Tatting 20 10Novelty sewing sets 36 8Pin and emery cushions 18 8Pincushions 47 1Pincushions, 19th cent. 10 7Pincushions of the past 20 9Pincushions, two for
Christmas 28 7Pins, pin-poppets and
pin boxes 18 5Scissors 19 9Sewing machines 17 2Sewing machines 34 5Tape measure, development of 46 6Tape measures 14 2Tape measures 19 11Thimbles 8 7Thimbles 39 2Thimbles and finger guards 19 4Thread storage 19 1Unusual tools and some
Christmas 24 7Grape shears 18 7Grosvenor House, silver at 4 3Hallmarking notes 11 3Hallmarking then
and now Part 1 9 9Part 2 9 10
Hallmarks, pitfalls in identifying 26 1Hallmarks, some less common 10 11Harache family of London 44 3Hennell toys stolen 19 4Heraldic engraving
on British Part 1 7 12Part 2 8 1
Horner, Charles, jewelleryand accessories 28 6
Hourglass pattern 11 10How much is it worth? 41 6‘Huguenot’ silver in England 37 1Identification of coats of
arms on British Part 1 12 8Part 2 12 9Part 3 12 10
Indian silver, an introduction 47 8Inverness goldsmiths 11 8Irish punch marks, 18th
cent. 21 5Jensen, Georg 24 6Knives 10 9Ladle for Christmas 22 7Ladle, mixed metal 31 7Langlands, John, I 38 7Leopard’s head of London 23 2Liberty’s silver designs 46 3Maidenhead spoon for
Christmas 23 7Maker’s mark versus the
sponsor’s mark 25 4Mappin and Webb 27 8Market for 43 6Marrow spoons 11 7Miniature 9 5Monteith bowls, two English 28 7Mustard pots, Colman
early 18th cent. 19 10Watch movements, collecting 33 10Watchpapers 35 10Watch prices 11 11Watch stands 38 10Watch stands, small 9 7Watch stands, ceramics and
ivory 9 10Wrist watches 16 11
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Wrist watches 22 3Wrist watches 23 3Wrist watches 24 10Wrist watches, English 34 10Wrist watches, investing in 18 3Wrist watch, Swiss, for
Christmas 17 6
WATERCOLOURSAll in the name 28 7Allom, Thomas 43 9Animal watercolours 27 5Appleby, John, sale 46 3Architectural drawings 29 5Architecture and the saleroom 43 5Aristocratic amateur
watercolourists 27 5Austin, Samuel 36 8Becker, Harry 42 2Birchall, William Minshall 28 8Bird watercolours 29 5Botanical 31 2Boys, Thomas Shotter 37 1Brabazon, Hercules Brabazon 17 5Bright, Henry 44 5British watercolourists
abroad 19 5Caffieri for Christmas 22 7Callow - know the difference! 26 7Callow, William 34 5Caricatures, early English 28 1Caricatures, later English 28 5Carmichael, John Wilson 45 9Chinnery, George 47 6Comparing watercolours:
Turner v. Brabazon Brabazon 22 5Churchyard, Thomas 1 11Churchyard, Thomas 11 5Collecting on a limited budget 24 5Collecting watercolours 18 5Contemporary British artists 32 5Contemporary British artists 33 5Cotman Family 30 9Cox, David 33 1Cox, David and his followers6 12Cox, David and his followers25 5Cozens’ cousin! 27 7Cozens, John Robert 31 7Cromek, Thomas Hartley 41 3De Morgan, Evelyn, drawings 31 9de Wint, Peter 34 1Dixon, Charles Edward 20 11Dixon, Charles Edward 24 10Drawing, a fine 14 6Drawing, a good 15 6Drawings and watercolours 25 5Drawings, inexpensive, for
the collector 25 1Duncan, Edward 47 1Egypt, British artists and 41 10Elgood, George Samuel 19 5English drawings 15 3English watercolour painting
English watercolours,sketches and unattributeddrawings 8 11
English watercolours: the longerview Part I, 1800-1850 37 8
Part II, 1850-1900 38 2Part III, 1900-present 38 6
Exceptional Eye, sale report 45 5Fakes, spotting 23 5Fielding family 35 1Fielding, Frederick/Raffael 20 5Flower and garden 28 5Forgotten watercolourist, a 16 5Foster and faker 22 7Frost, George Part 1 14 1
Part 2 14 2Frost, George, for
Christmas 29 7Garden watercolours 39 3Garden watercolours, market for 46 1Garden watercolours, Victorian 33 5Girtin, Thomas 35 10Goodwin, Albert 16 5Goodwin, Albert 20 7Gouaches, Neapolitan,
19th cent. 43 8Greece, British artists and 41 5Greece, watercolourists in 26 5Harding, a lesser known 15 5Harding, James Duffield 37 5Hardy, Thomas Bush 19 7Hardy, Thomas Bush 44 3Havell, William 42 9High Victorian 9 1Hunt, William Henry 33 5Indian subcontinent, watercolours of
32 1Ingram Collection sale 40 8Interiors, watercolours of 31 5Landscape watercolours 31 5Lear, Edward 28 10Leaver, Noel H. 18 4Liverpool Victorians 17 5Looking after watercolours 30 5Lure of English Part 1 5 1
Part 2 5 6Mackintosh watercolours 16 2Marine, British, 1750-1900 28 4Market for early 21 5Market in English 12 8Masters and pupils 13 5Master touch 22 7Mounting and framing 32 5Müller, William James 41 8Naftel, Paul 12 9Newlyn School 20 10Newlyn School watercolours 32 5 Norwich School, Part I 30 5Norwich School, Part II 30 9No, Mr. Mallalieu 14 5Not what meets the eye 33 5Old Watercolour Society 14 5Owen, Samuel, a collector’s view46 6Paris, views of 45 3‘Phoebe’ for Christmas 16 6Pictures for Christmas 9 7Portraits 46 5Portraits, early watercolour
and pastel 26 5Portraits, later watercolour
and pastel 26 10Prout, Samuel 39 10Prout, Samuel, a watercolour 14 6Rayner, Louise 32 8Rhine, watercolours of 40 5Roberts, David, RA 35 5Rowbotham family 18 5Rowlandson for Christmas 24 7Sad story for Christmas 17 6Sandby, Paul and Thomas 36 5Some lesser known Victorian
Christmas 23 7Turner, William, of Oxford 38 10Underestimated pictures 24 5Undervalued drawings 16 5Varley family 11 9Varley family 32 5Venice, views of 39 5Victorian 18 11Victorian marine 20 5Victorian watercolour album 23 5Victorian watercolours,
market for 27 8Views of London, early 24 2Vizor’d falsehood and base
forgery 8 3Wain, Louis 17 7Wain, Louis, for Christmas 22 7Wain, Louis, later years 18 5Waite, Robert Thorne 10 11Watercolour for Christmas 19 7Watercolourists, women 21 9Watercolours 15 5Watercolours 18 3Watercolours 19 3Watercolours 20 3Watercolours and drawings 8 9Watercolours and drawings 21 3Watercolours and drawings 22 3Watercolours, summer sales of 42 5Watercolours, two 19th cent.30 7White, John 46 7William Williams in
Shropshire 12 8Young generation of watercolour
dealers 40 10
WINE ANTIQUESBritish wine accessories Part I 44 7
Part II 44 10Corkscrew for Christmas 14 6Corkscrew mechanisms,
simple, early 16 7Corkscrews 8 3Corkscrews 30 1Champagne tap 20 7Enamelled labels for bottles and
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