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Symbols of Love in Art, Antiques and Jewellery

Grays Antiques

Love is in the air, and it's also in the antique market ! As Valentine's Day draws near and the search for that perfect, heart-felt gift intensifies, we're taking a look at the timeless, and unusual, symbols of love in the decorative arts. Available at Spectrum Antiques. Available at Spectrum Antiques.

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Bridgerton Ignites Passion for Regency-Era Antiques

WorthPoint

One of the hottest summer trends will be Bridgerton -inspired tea parties, so expect Regency antiques and vintage tea-related pieces to be popular, especially those with a floral motif. Bridgerton has brought attention to its rich cultural scene, marked by advancements in fashion, fine arts, literature, and music.

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Introducing ISA’s Updated Antiques, Furnishings & Decorative Arts Course Manual

International Society of Appraisers

We are so excited to introduce the latest addition to our available reference library, the new Antiques, Furnishings & Decorative Arts course manual! The material is broad enough to introduce Fine Arts specialists to the basic skills necessary to develop connoisseurship in this type of property.

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The Enduring Allure of Art Deco Jewelry

WorthPoint

Art deco bracelet featuring diamonds and Burmese rubies set in platinum. Over the past year or so, theres been lots of talk, from home magazines to fashion blogs, about art deco making a comeback. The geometric expression of Cubism in art influenced all aspects of design during this period as well.

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How Meissen is Leading a Kitsch Revival into 2025

Invaluable

From the moment a young German alchemist called Johann Friedrich Bttger created white porcelain for King Augustus The Strong in 1710, Meissens white gold has been at the forefront of fine European porcelain. Up until the 18 th century, the production of fine porcelain was Chinas domain. Sold for135,000 via Bonhams (April 2024).