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Collecting guide: Old Master prints – a field in which works by Dürer or Rembrandt can offer exceptional value
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Christie's Jan 12
Lisanne Skyler’s new film Brillo Box (3¢ Off) traces the journey of a Warhol bought by her father in 1969 for $1,000
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Christie's Jan 11
Decorator ’s favourite furniture from our Palmetto Hall: The Jay P. Altmayer Family Collection auction
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Christie's Jan 11
‘Made in China’ was once the ultimate mark of sophistication for Western porcelain enthusiasts
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Christie's Jan 10
5 minutes with… A silver bar from a 17th-century shipwreck
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Christie's Jan 10
Ski lodge looking a little sparse? Here's our pick of posters by the giants of 20th-century graphic design
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Christie's Jan 9
American Folk and Outsider Art specialist Cara Zimmerman profiles the artists aspiring collectors should know about
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Christie's Jan 8
Expert tips for collecting silver, from cutlery to candelabras and sourcing that show-stopping centrepiece
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Christie's Jan 7
A tribute to the art critic, painter and novelist John Berger, who died on 2 January at the age of 90
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Christie's Jan 6
From a contemporary compound in a protected wildlife refuge to a historic château with exotic gardens
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Christie's Jan 5
Ski lodge looking a little sparse? Our pick of posters by the giants of 20th-century graphic design
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Christie's Dec 31
– The Duc de Berry marble mourners, sold at Christie's Paris in June
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Christie's Dec 30
— An 1856 photograph by Gustave Le Gray made in 1856 or 1857
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Christie's Dec 29
— An Egyptian figure of a lady, made from exotic hardwood
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Christie's Dec 28
— Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure: Festival, commissioned for the 1951 Festival of Britain
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Christie's Dec 27
— A Ming Dynasty ‘Dragon’ jar which once served as an umbrella stand
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Christie's Dec 26
— Alexander Calder’s sculptures from India
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Christie's Dec 25
— Meule by Claude Monet, the most expensive work of art at auction anywhere in the world in 2016
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Christie's Dec 24
— An exceptional Vacheron Constantin 4261
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Christie's Dec 23
— President Reagan’s cushion, which sold for more than 71 times its low estimate
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