Allum's Antiques Almanac: An Annual Compendium of Stories and Facts from the World of Art and Antiques: 2016

Author(s): Marc Allum

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From BBC Antiques Roadshow specialist and author Marc Allum comes the second instalment of his annual almanac, revealing the current news, tall tales and tasty titbits from the year in art, antiques and collectables: What do London Bridge and a GBP40,000 corkscrew have in common? Which famous pop star depicted by Andy Warhol realised GBP51.6 million at a recent auction? How much did Oliver Cromwell's coffin plate sell for, and what happened to his famous wart? Which Hollywood film led to the recovery of a Hungarian avant garde masterpiece? What would a collector pay for the real Batmobile? Why did a tiny portrait of Mozart - only four centimetres high - sell for GBP218,500? Answers to these and many other fascinating questions make this the essential guide this autumn for all ardent fans of art, antiques and collectables.

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Marc Allum is a freelance art and antiques writer, broadcaster, consultant and lecturer based in Wiltshire. He has been a miscellaneous specialist on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow since 1998. He writes regularly for magazines, has contributed to numerous books and is the author of Allum's Antiques Almanac 2015 (Icon, 2014) and The Collector's Cabinet (Icon, 2015).

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  • : 9781848319356
  • : Icon Books Ltd
  • : Icon Books Ltd
  • : 01 November 2015
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 November 2015
  • : books

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  • : Marc Allum
  • : Hardback
  • : 272