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Insights on Auction Sales: David Hockney Lithograph, Bobby Orr Jersey

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Revamped Holocaust recovery bill to scupper powerful legal defences

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Art law news Revamped Holocaust recovery bill to scupper powerful legal defences The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025 denies art owners an array of legal defences against claims for the recover

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Insights on Auction Sales: Wine, Mickey Mantle, and Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre

WorthPoint

Will Seippel, CEO of WorthPoint, enjoys watching the items sold at auctions held by our WorthPoint Industry Partners. We thought it would be a great idea for him to select some of his favorite sold items and explain why those sales stood out to him. Gaining insights from Will is an excellent way to learn about buying and selling trends in our industry.

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Australian Black Opals: Making Waves with Collectors

Invaluable

A natural wonder that has seen its star quality rise of late, the Australian black opal is the crème de la crème of its gemstone world. Both rare and valuable, the black stones garner the highest price per carat than any other opal in the world – often ranging from $5,000 to $30,000+. Rare patterns, the vividness of their hue, size and clarity, can all affect their value and ultimately, their price at auction.

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Fancy-Color Diamonds Surge 205% in Value Since 2005, Reveals NDC Report

Jewelry Judge

Fancy-color diamonds have appreciated a stunning 205% in value since 2005, according to a new report from the Natural Diamond Council (NDC). The inaugural Fancy Color Diamond Report, produced in collaboration with Choron Group and the Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF), attributes this meteoric rise to a combination of extreme scarcity, strong collector demand and growing recognition of colored diamonds as enduring investment pieces.

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Comment | Artnet sale underscores its impact on the industry—and its limitations in today's landscape

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Art market comment Comment | Artnet sale underscores its impact on the industry—and its limitations in today's landscape The online data company had a truly radical offering when it started in 1990, but

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Downton Abbey sale at Bonhams

Antique Collecting

Fans of Downton Abbey will have the opportunity to own a piece of the globally-successful, landmark series in an upcoming The post Downton Abbey sale at Bonhams appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Antique oak set to shine in sale

Antique Collecting

Examples of rare and antique oak will go under the hammer in an upcoming sale at Norfolk auction house Bishop The post Antique oak set to shine in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Cash as art: the famous artists who have made their mark on banknotes

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Design feature Cash as art: the famous artists who have made their mark on banknotes The Bank of England is inviting ideas for images to place on its notes—a reminder that money and artistry have long been in

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What These 4 Trends in Painting Reveal About Our Image-Saturated Age

Artnet News

In an age of pixel-perfect clarity, why are today’s most compelling paintings fuzzy, fragmentary, and spiritually charged? The post What These 4 Trends in Painting Reveal About Our Image-Saturated Age appeared first on Artnet News.

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UK Heritage Department feared ‘mass restitutions’ when Stone of Scone was returned to Scotland

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Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Heritage news UK Heritage Department feared ‘mass restitutions’ when Stone of Scone was returned to Scotland Civil servants felt frustrated after Prime Minister John Major returned the 13th-century artefact 3

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Romare Bearden’s Catalogue Raisonné Makes Digital Debut

Artnet News

Not having one "makes artists susceptible to fakes and forgeries," one expert says. The post Romare Bearden’s Catalogue Raisonné Makes Digital Debut appeared first on Artnet News.

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Remembering Peter Phillips, the pioneering British Pop artist, who has died, aged 86

The Art Newspaper

The Birmingham-born artist, who drew on the city’s industrial iconography in his 1960s breakthrough work, was closest among his British contemporaries to the US Pop Art scene

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Live Streamed Sessions at ARCHIVES*RECORDS 2025

Society of American Archivists

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Remembering John Sailer, the gallerist and champion of Austrian art, who has died, aged 87

The Art Newspaper

As founder of the influential Galerie Ulysses in Vienna, he established a market for the work of Austrian and German artists in the US as well as championing architects and designers

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Onyx Steps Up to the Plate with New Baseball Card License

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The first trading card set under Onyx’s new agreement is Vintage, featuring several on-card autographs. Image source: Lance Fischer, President of Onyx The sports card market continues to be an extremely hot area for memorabilia investors, but the biggest dollars aren’t spent on collectibles—they’re on licenses. Over the last few years, countless stories have popped up about agreements, primarily involving the major companies like Topps and Panini.

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New fair for women-led galleries to launch during London's Frieze Week

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Art market news New fair for women-led galleries to launch during London's Frieze Week Echo Soho is founded by the gallery owner India Rose James and will host up to 12 exhibitors this October Anna Brady

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Why This Hamptons Jewelry Show Is a Sparkling Summer Draw

Artnet News

A curated showcase of rare gems, designer collections, and cutting-edge artistry, the Hamptons Jewelry Show draws collectors and tastemakers to the East End. The post Why This Hamptons Jewelry Show Is a Sparkling Summer Draw appeared first on Artnet News.

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Gustave Caillebotte blockbuster that sparked controversy in France opens in Chicago—with one key difference

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Exhibitions news Gustave Caillebotte blockbuster that sparked controversy in France opens in Chicago—with one key difference The show launched in Paris to claims that it was a tainted exercise in queering the

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Arthur Holland ceramics collection in sale

Antique Collecting

A rare collection of ceramics by renowned Stoke-on-Trent Hanley-born artist Arthur Holland is set to go to auction this July The post Arthur Holland ceramics collection in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Photo London, the UK’s leading photography fair, is relocating

The Art Newspaper

Organisers cite ‘the feedback of galleries and collectors’ as the reason for the decision to leave London’s Somerset House for the redeveloped Olympia

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Princess Diana’s lab coat in sale

Antique Collecting

A white lab coat worn by Diana, Princess of Wales, during her visit to the Interconnections Systems (Plessey) factory in The post Princess Diana’s lab coat in sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.

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Art market bites back as estimates fail to score

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Art market news Art market bites back as estimates fail to score A landscape that includes economic volatility, generational movement and new technology is changing the rules of engagement Scott Reyburn 7 Jul

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Day in Review (July 7–10)

Association of Research Libraries

Last Updated on July 7, 2025, 4:30 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Tuesday, July 8 | Wednesday, July 9 | Thursday, July 10 Monday, July 7 Top o’ the Review AI “Scientists” Joined These Research Teams: Here’s What Happened (Nature) Big Win: US Education Department Restores Research Data Access Following Lawsuit (Public Citizen) British Library CEO: “Every Generation Has a Phase of Panic” (paywall) (Bloomberg) Call for Nominations for Election to HathiTrust Board of G

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Danae Stratou wins G&A Mamidakis Foundation Art Prize 2025

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Prizes feature Danae Stratou wins G&A Mamidakis Foundation Art Prize 2025 The Greek sculptor, known for her land art installations, has created a new permanent installation inspired by the mysterious Phai

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Less than two years after opening, the Museum of Censored Art in Barcelona has closed its doors

The Art Newspaper

Search Digital Editions Newsletters Subscribe Digital Editions Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Museums & Heritage news Less than two years after opening, the Museum of Censored Art in Barcelona has closed its doors A statement from the museum, which displayed works by Ai Weiwei and Goya, attributes