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Woburn Abbey centre to close in September

02 July 2013

Woburn Antiques Centre, at the heart of the Woburn Abbey Estate in Bedfordshire, is to close on September 1.

French postal ban on coins, jewels and bullion

01 July 2013

A new decree under French law has banned the mailing of banknotes, coins, jewellery and precious metals using the standard French postal system.

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17th century sculpture returned to church after withdrawal from sale

01 July 2013

This c.1614 polychrome alabaster sculpture lost from a London church during the Blitz has been returned to its original location.

Gold prices down

01 July 2013

The price of gold has continued to drop, falling to its lowest level in almost three years, after the US Federal Reserve said it will be winding down its quantitative easing programme.

Sotheby’s defend stamp sale decision

01 July 2013

Sotheby’s have issued a robust defence of the British Postal Museum & Archive in the wake of strong criticism of the decision to sell off a tranche of its stamp collection valued at up to £5m.

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Grundy collection sets Australian record for single-owner sale

01 July 2013

Fred Williams’ ‘You Yangs Landscape 1’ of 1963 made the highest price of the 89-lot sale of Australian art from the Reg Grundy and Joy Chambers-Grundy collection when it sold for Aus$1.9m (£1.2m).

Jewellery dealer ‘pinpointed’ in sophisticated robbery

28 June 2013

A Suffolk-based jewellery dealer with over 30 years experience in the trade faces ruin after falling victim to a sophisticated robbery last month.