Latest News Articles by Jonathan Franks
Tinplate landscape viewed as worth four times estimate
22 April 2024Toy specialist Lankes (25% buyer’s premium) in Döhlau, Germany auctioned the extensive inventory of the private museum in Prague belonging to Ivan Steiger, who is equally well-known as a caricaturist and a collector of toys.
Silver lights up Dr Fischer's 300th auction
22 April 2024European dealers and collectors competed for pieces of 18th century Transylvanian silver which were on sale at the 300th auction of Dr Fischer (30% buyer’s premium) in Heilbronn, Germany.
London art dealer buys Moore’s classical women at German auction
22 April 2024British artist Albert Joseph Moore (1841-93) was predestined to become a painter, following in the footsteps of his father and four of his 13 siblings.
Short-lived Francis Bacon furniture finds modern-day fans
22 April 2024One of the lesser-known episodes in the long and eventful life of Francis Bacon lasted little more than five years and was later dismissed by the artist as unimportant.
Constable link tempts bidders to German auction
22 April 2024An old label on the back of a Medway view that emerged in Germany gave a tantalising suggestion that the British artist John Constable was involved.
Qing Dynasty charger is one to rabbit on about
18 March 2024An early 18th century, Qing Dynasty, Chinese blue and white painted porcelain charger caused the biggest surprise at the March 2 sale held by Kendzia (16% buyer’s premium) in Hamburg.
Auction record set for Carl Gustav Carus after Faust find
18 March 2024Rediscovered work inspired by Goethe emerges at auction in Germany
Micromosaic with rare motif emerges in Freiburg sale
18 March 2024Driven by the demand from the numerous Grand Tourists who visited the Italian capital in the 19th century, Roman craftsmen revived and adapted the ancient technique of mosaics to produce works of art that would appeal to their international clientele.
Otto Piene smoke painting detected at Berlin sale
18 March 2024In 1959, some two years after the German painter Otto Piene founded the ZERO group of artists together with his colleague Heinz Mack, he began producing his so-called 'Rauchbilder' (Smoke Paintings).
Benz fuels cigarette case appeal
18 March 2024In 1926, after two years of negotiations, two German automobile producers joined forces to become Mercedes-Benz.
Preyer vendor hopes for a high flyer
18 March 2024Early on in his career, which spanned most of the 19th century, Johann Wilhelm Preyer decided to paint only still-lifes. He studied at the academy in Düsseldorf and was one of the leading lights in what was to become the Düsseldorf School of painters.
Bamboo coat stand to hook a buyer
18 March 2024In the latter half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century, there were over 250 companies in Great Britain producing bamboo furniture.
Initials spell out Mohn and Heinrich collaboration at German auction
18 March 2024The vendor of an early 19th century glass offered as part of the February 21-24 sale at Wendl (21% buyer’s premium) in Rudolstadt will have been astonished by the result.
Gallé’s special bowl could sell for a special price
26 February 2024In 1903, only one year before his death, Emile Gallé was commissioned by the Belgian company Solvay et Cie with the creation of a bowl to mark the 30th anniversary of its factory in Dombasle.
Stand-out silver to look out for in upcoming auctions
26 February 2024A selection of previews from three British sales and another in Germany
On a wing and a prayer at a Swiss saleroom
26 February 2024One of the earliest pieces in the auction of works of art at Koller in Zürich on March 21 is a copper and enamel figure of a dove.
Italian design takes centre stage in German auction
26 February 2024Italian design is in the spotlight at Quittenbaum in Munich on March 19.
Fuseli fantasies on offer in Basel saleroom
26 February 2024Paintings by the Anglo-Swiss artist Henry Fuseli, who was born in 1741 as Johann Heinrich Füssli, seldom make it to auction.
Artist Kuhnert’s natural approach included shooting his animal subjects
26 February 2024Many late 19th and early 20th century art collectors were entranced by Wilhelm Kuhnert’s (1865-1926) realistic portrayals of exotic animals in the wild.
Tribal mask with mystery purpose
26 February 2024Cologne auction house Lempertz (25% buyer’s premium) opened its auction year with a sale of African and Oceanic works of art in Brussels.