1. E: clair_perera@yahoo.co.uk
M: 07775 234590
www.linkedin.com/in/clair-perera-7964361a
My most recent role was Workflow Manager at
Auction Technology Group, specifically for the
Antiques Trade Gazette, a fine arts and antiques
publication established in 1971.
I manage a small production team who layout all
advertising content, pre-flight artwork and carry
out all image editing.
I have worked with marketing, sales and editorial
departments within the Gazette team, successfully
managing the workflow of the Antiques Trade
Gazette to ensure weekly deadlines are met.
I have worked on a variety of products and
projects including a yearly Art & Antiques Diary
and London Summer Capital of Art, a specialist
publication of summer events in the antiques
industry, and ATG Asian Art Special.
I have created artwork to existing and new
templates, following client briefs or in-house styles,
worked on editorial layouts, colour corrected
images and a whole variety of other tasks within
the production environment.
CLAIRPERERA
portfolio
Antiques Trade Gazette
3. MONSTERS AND WONDERS
IN CHINESE ART
Contact: (French and Spanish Spoken) + 33 6 66 35 27 59, (English and French spoken) + 33 6 99 23 31 31
Email: galeriebeautechinoise@hotmail.fr
*A sino-tibetan Thangka, Qianlong period (1736-1795)
GALERIE BEAUTÉ CHINOISE
IS HOSTING A SPECIAL SELLING EXHIBITION
BY VICTORIA HOUGRON
11 NOV-19 DEC
A selection of fine Chinese ceramics and works
of art from the collection of Victoria Hougron
Special notice: this time there will be no online catalogue available for this exhibition or
pictures of the objects sent on request. All objects are only to be seen and purchased
at the gallery where the printed catalogue of the exhibition, the condition reports and
the provenances are at the disposal of eventual buyers. Requests for pictures will not be
accepted and photography is not permitted at the gallery.
Opening Times:
11am to 6pm every Saturday and Sunday, and by appointment
Location : Galerie Beauté Chinoise, Stand 10, Marché Biron,
Puces de Saint-Ouen, 85 rue des rosiers, 93400, Saint-Ouen
By Appointment Only
Spicer Warin Jewellery
2nd Floor, 64 South Molton Street, Mayfair, London W1K 5ST
richard@spicerwarin.com M: 07785 290368
spicerwarin.com instagram.com/spicer_warin/
Photography: info@karenbengall.com
A diamond Art Deco clip by Cartier,
circa 1930, French, numbered 03771
Stand no. B26
PAGE 060 2358 BLEED.indd 1 06/09/2018 16:23:21
57: Paul Nash (1889-1946)
Objects on the sand
Signed in pencil
Watercolour, pencil
and coloured chalk
35 x 45.5cm
With provenance
‡ £20,000-30,000
325: Laurence Stephen Lowry RA
(1887-1976)
Figure study
Signed and dated 1949
Oil on canvas, 22.5 x 15cm
With provenance
‡ £30,000-50,000
179: Keith Vaughan
(1912-1977)
Bathers by a cliff
Signed and dated 55
Pen, ink and gouache
17 x 11.5cm
With provenance
‡ £4,000-6,000
64: Graham Vivian Sutherland OM
(1903-1980)
Head, 1952
Signed and dated 52
Gouache and chalk
33 x 23.5cm
With provenance
‡ £10,000-15,000
355: William Roberts RA
(1895-1980)
The Rape of the Sabines
Signed
Pencil and watercolour
squared for transfer
50 x 34cm
With provenance
‡ £25,000-35,000
‡ Artist’s Resale Right may apply.
WOOLLEY & WALLISSALISBURY SALEROOMS
57 325
35564179
www.the-saleroom.com
MODERN BRITISH & 20TH CENTURY ART
Wednesday 29th November 2017 at 10am
INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE DR. PETER MANGOLD
ENQUIRIES
Victor Fauvelle 01722 424503
vf@woolleyandwallis.co.uk
www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk
Salisbury Salerooms Ltd
51-61 Castle Street
Salisbury, Wiltshire
SP1 3SU
Tel: 01722 424500
VIEWING IN LONDON
Selected highlights on view in London
Wednesday 22nd November 2pm – 7pm
Thursday 23rd November 10am – 4pm
at Second Floor, 17 Clifford Street, London W1S 3RQ
VIEWING IN SALISBURY
Saturday 25th November 10am – 1pm
Monday 27th November 10am – 4pm
Tuesday 28th November 10am – 4pm
Wednesday 29th November 8.30am – 9.45am
12th & 13th September at 11am
Ceramics, Glass, Pictures, Collectors’ Items
and Clocks, Furniture and Rugs
Viewing:
Sunday 9th September 10am-12 noon
Monday 10th September 10am-5pm
Tuesday 11th September 10am-6pm
Wednesday 12th September 9am-11am
Thursday 13th September 9am-11am
Catalogues: £15 by post or bid live online or at www.the-saleroom.com/cheffins
BP* - Buyer’s premium of 27% incl. VAT @ 20%
Lots marked ARR will be subject to an additional fee - for full details see table in ATG Auction Calendar
CLIFTON HOUSE, 1-2 CLIFTON ROAD, CAMBRIDGE CB1 7EA
www.cheffins.co.uk 01223 213343 fine.art@cheffins.co.uk
THE
FINE ART
SALE
Lot 198: Charles Hunt (British, 1829-1900),
oil on canvas, 49 x 74cm
£4,000-6,000 (plus 27% BP*)
An 18th century Maltese olive wood commode
Lot 196: Noel Georges Bouvard (French, 1912-1975),
oil, 48 x 63cm (one of two by Bouvard in the sale)oil, 48 x 63cm (one of two by Bouvard in the sale)
£3,500-4,500 (plus 27% BP*)
Lot 247: Pip
McGarry
(British, b.1955),
Jaguars, oil on
canvas, 75 x 50cm
£3,000-5,000
(plus 27% BP*)
Lot 414:Lot 414: A suite of Sheraton revival paintedA suite of Sheraton revival painted
satinwood chairs and settee by Wright & Mansfield
£2,000-3,000 (plus 27% BP*)
Lot 47: A pair of 18th century Meissen figures of horse
tamers, circa 1750
£3,000-4,000 (plus 27% BP*)
Part of a collection of tea caddies
Lot 346: A William & Mary laburnum oyster-veneer
chest of drawers
£2,000-3,000 (plus 27% BP*)
Lot 386: A pair of Regency rosewood and brass inlaid open front bookcases
£5,000-7,000 (plus 27% BP*)
Lot 267: After the Antique, a lateAfter the Antique, a late
19th century bronze model of the19th century bronze model of the
Dancing Faun, 75cm highDancing Faun, 75cm high
£500-1,000 (plus 27% BP*)(plus 27% BP*)
Lot 213:
Attributed
to Johannes
Priwitzer
(Hungarian,
fl. 1626-1635),
Portrait of a Lady,
believed to be
Lettice Knollys,
Lady Hampden
(b.1613), oil on
oak panel,
68 x 52cm
£4,000-6,000
(plus 27% BP*)
Full page ads
4. FEATURE
cover designs
4 July 2015 | FEATURE SUPPLEMENT ISSUE | 2198
ALL THAT
GLITTERS...
Recently realised prices and
forthcoming sale highlights
UK AND INTERNATIONAL
JEWELLERY SALES
❯❯ Page 4-12
ALL-SINGING,
ALL-DANCING
MARKET FOR
SWISS BOXES
US private collection sold in NY
GABRIEL BERNER REPORTS
❯❯ Pages 2-3
FREE FEATURE THIS WEEK - JEWELLERY ❯❯ 14 page supplement
CLICK
HERE FOR
SPECIAL
OFFERS
4 July 2015
FEATURE SUPPLEMENT | ISSUE 2258
SHOCK OF
THE NEW
London’s Goldsmiths’
Fair previewed
❯❯ Pages 2-3
RINGING THE
CHANGES
Antique rings at auction
and in the gallery
UK JEWELLERY SALES
❯❯ Page 6
VICTORIAN
REVIVAL
A Castellani bracelet
shines at Tennants
❯❯ Page 8
FREE FEATURE THIS WEEK - JEWELLERY ❯❯ 12 page supplement
CLICK
HERE FOR
SPECIAL
OFFERS
5. FEATURE SUPPLEMENT | ISSUE 2327
GET A HANDLE ON
THE MARKET
Latest auction results show how high-quality
antique pistols are in strong demand
❯❯ Pages 2-3
HOUSE CALL REVEALS
MILITARIA HOARD
Huge Reginald Cheetham collection was
contained in tiny Liverpool home
❯❯ Page 5
GERMAN ARMOUR
SUITS BONHAMS
Well-matched set dated to 16th century is
star of London sale at £60,000
❯❯ Page 11
antiques trade
THE A RT M AR KET WEEKLY
Arms
&Armour
FREE THIS WEEK - CLASSIC CARS ❯❯ 21 page supplement
CLICK
HERE FOR
SPECIAL
OFFERS
DRIVING THE
CLASSIC CAR
MARKET...
Experts offer top tips on the best
investment options
❯❯ Pages 10-12
SPECTACULAR
SUMMER
SALES 2016
Predicting stand-out car,
motorcycle & automobilia lots
❯❯ Pages 14-16
UNEARTHING
A BARN-FIND
Restore or sell, that is the question?
❯❯ Pages 6-8
6. FEATURE
promo ads
Copy deadline Monday 2 July
&WatchesJewellery
Image courtesy of Chiswick Auctions
UK AUCTIONEERS
Tamsyn Carter
+44 (0)20 3725 5602
tamsyncarter@
antiquestradegazette.com
DEALERS
Daniel De’Ath
+44 (0)20 3725 5605
danieldeath@
antiquestradegazette.com
DEALERS & FAIRS
Alasdair Wem
+44 (0)20 3725 5603
alasdairwem@
antiquestradegazette.com
INTERNATIONAL
Inés Sordo
+44 (0)20 3725 5613
inessordo@antiquestradegazette.com
Susan Glinska
+44 (0)20 3725 5607
susanglinska@antiquestradegazette.com
Advertise now!
Reach over 30,000 collectors and trade readers in this special
editorial feature. Free digital edition available to over 55,000
visitors to antiquetradegazette.com and the ATG app.
Studio Pottery
Tamsyn Carter Daniel De’Ath Alasdair Wem Inés Sordo Susan Glinska
Anne Crane
John Maltby spade vase. Sold for £6,200.
Image courtesy of Adam Partridge
Studio Pottery
An ATG special feature
Advertise now!
Reach over 30,000 collectors and trade readers in this
special editorial feature and over 63,500 collectors and
buyers from antiquestradegazette.com
UK AUCTIONEERS
Charlotte Scott Smith
+44 (0)20 3725 5602
charlottescottsmith@antiquestradegazette.com
DEALERS
Daniel De’Ath
+44 (0)20 3725 5605
danieldeath@antiquestradegazette.com
DEALERS & FAIRS
Alasdair Wem
+44 (0)20 3725 5603
alasdairwem@antiquestradegazette.com
INTERNATIONAL
Inés Sordo
+44 (0)20 3725 5613
inessordo@antiquestradegazette.com
Susan Glinska
+44 (0)20 3725 5607
susanglinska@antiquestradegazette.com
EDITORIAL
editorial@antiquestradegazette.com
Copy deadline
Monday
24 September
John Maltby spade
vase. Sold for £6,200.
Image courtesy of
Adam Partridge
DEALERS & FAIRS
+44 (0)20 3725 5603
antiquestradegazette.com
susanglinska@antiquestradegazette.com
Reach over 30,000 collectors and trade readers in this special
editorial feature. Free digital edition available to over 55,000
DEALERS
Daniel De’Ath
+44 (0)20 3725 5605
danieldeath@
antiquestradegazette.com
FAIRS & MARKETS
Alasdair Wem
+44 (0)20 3725 5603
alasdairwem@
antiquestradegazette.com
UK AUCTIONEERS
Tamsyn Carter
+44 (0)20 3725 5602
tamsyncarter@
antiquestradegazette.com
INTERNATIONAL
Ines Sordo
+44 (0)20 3725 5613
inessordo@
antiquestradegazette.com
Susan Glinska
+44 (0)20 3725 5607
susanglinska@
antiquestradegazette.com
Call the team for more information: Copy deadline: 22 February
Distributed to 3,500 top Maastricht hotels, privateDistributed to 3,500 top Maastricht hotels, private
airport hubs and Eurostar terminals in London
and Brussels
Sent to the full ATG readership of over 30,000
Available to 55,000 visitors on
antiquestradegazette.com and the ATG app
Over 230,000 users of thesaleroom.com
will receive the digital special
Photo:VVVMaastricht/PhotographerPetraLenssen
• UK TEFAF exhibitor round table
Dealers wishing to participate,
contact Daniel De’Ath below
• How dealers prepare for TEFAF
• Focus on museum curators
• An insider’s guide to TEFAF
• Ten years of TEFAF showcase
Be a part of
ATG’s coverage
antiques trade
TEFAF
MAASTRICHT
2018
Reaching
318,500
readers
Advertise
now!
Supporting TEFAF exhibitors:
7. Newsletters Web banners
atgAUCTION
TECHNOLOGY
GROUP
SALES REPORT
January 2018
2017 has been an eventful year for
the insolvency industry, starting
with the modernised insolvency
rules in April. They represented the
most significant legislative change
to affect the insolvency profession
in the three decades since the
Insolvency Act was introduced in
1986, with the aim of consolidating
the existing rules and their
amendments into a single piece of
legislation.
The key aims of the legislators in
introducing these changes were to
increase creditor engagement in the
insolvency process and to reduce
unnecessary administrative burdens,
which reduced returns to creditors.
The key points of the legislation were
the abolition of physical creditor
meetings and the introduction of
electronic communication. There
were no fundamental changes to
individual insolvency processes.
Whether the new legislation will
lead to greater creditor engagement
and produce the increased returns
anticipated by the legislators remains
to be seen.
Furthermore, In November, the
Bank of England raised the base rate
0.25% to 0.5%. While this was a small
increase, it marked the first rise in
borrowing costs for a decade. The
general feeling among is that there
will potentially be a further 0.25%
rate rise next year, and possibly
a second, which will take Bank of
England base rate to 1%.
Joe Bloggs of JB Auctions Ltd feels
that the increase in interest rates will
have little to no short-term impact on
the insolvency industry. Mr Bloggs
said “Although this is the first rate
rise we have seen for over 10 years,
it is a relatively insignificant amount,
I think it will be toward the back end
of 2018 before this starts to bear
fruit in the insolvency sector”. He
continued “A subtle increase such as
this may have an adverse effect on
the insolvency industry as it warns
businesses not to become too over
exposed as further increases may be
possible in the future”.
ATG saw an increase in the number
of auctions streamed through the
BidSpotter portal in 2017. This rise
of 37% YOY was surpassed by the
207% increase in online hammer
totalling close to £12m. In addition,
the average number of registrants
increased by 18% to 160 per
auction.w
Figure 1: Lots sold online through BidSpotter.co.uk - 2017
Figure 2: Average number of Registrants per sale on BidSpotter.co.uk - 2017
homer simpson
Chief Doughnut Eater
“Musae quam qui berore non prat. Uga.
Em in prem ernam qui sunt. Optur?
Asperitiorem ero dollacit,”
homer.simpson@springfield.com
BIDSPOTTER 2017 IN REVIEW…
In the inaugural issue of the Bidspotter Vertical Report, we
look back at 2017 as a whole, in order to examine the success
and trends relating to the Industrial and Insolvency sectors
specifically.
atgAUCTION
TECHNOLOGY
GROUP
January 2018
IBIDDER 2017
KEY STATS
Number of
Auctions held:
14,212
Lots Available:
6,818,646
Lots Sold Online:
4,392,866
Clearance Rate:
64.42%
“Musae quam qui berore non
prat. Uga. Em in prem ernam
qui sunt. Optur? Asperitio-
rem ero dollacit lam voluptas
molores experero iminverem.
Ut rerum estrum qui odipit alit,
coritatur, voloriatet ipsum con
plignia dit, sit,”
homer.simpson@springfield.com
homer simpson
Chief Doughnut Eater
Registrants more likely to bid Increase of total hammer Clearance
There were a couple of factors that
heavily contributed to the 18% YOY
increase in auction registrants
and the increase in lots sold
online. Firstly, categorisation was
rolled out across the BidSpotter
portal, after previous success
on ATG’s arts and antiques
portal thesaleroom.com. The
implementation of Categorisation
on the saleroom resulted in a
92% increase of unique visitors
YOY. Going forward into 2018 we
are aiming to see comparable
increases across BidSpotter.
Secondly, Pre-Auction
Competitive Bidding was rolled
out in mid 2017. This enables
the Auctioneer to stream a mini-
timed auction before the live event
starts. Where auctioneers are
using Pre-Auction Competitive
Bidding, they have experienced
an 11% increase in the number of
auction registrants. Registered
bidders are 12% more likely to bid
and total hammer per auction has
increased by 23%.
More registrants per auction