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Auctions: what you should know before you go
Features Auctions showcase items ranging from classic cars and comic books to jewellery and toys. Enjoy yourself – but don’t expect to bag a bargain.
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The appeal of vintage timepieces
Features Collectable watches can sell for millions of pounds. The crucial factor determining the price is the story behind them. They often belonged to someone famous or were produced by a renowned watchmaker.
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How to invest in fine wine
Features Wine can be an appealing investment – just don’t drink it all, says Chris Carter.
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Collectable classic cars, reimagined
Features Classic cars have been a spectacular investment for the last few decades, but with prices now sky-high, there are signs of a slowdown in the market. Yet help could come from a decidedly modern quarter...
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The value in vintage jewellery
Features The key to making money from jewellery is to be a dedicated follower of fashion – and to have an eye for a well-cut gemstone.
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Investing in art: where to find the best value in the art market today
Features It’s been a record-breaking ten years for the art market – even Old Masters of questionable provenance are selling for hundreds of millions. But where should new collectors start?
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The world’s most beautiful book set for $8m sale
Features John James Audubon's stunning The Birds of America is up for auction. Chris Carter reports.
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Rare books reveal the pioneering women of finance
Features A rare-book sale highlights the role of women in financial history. Chris Carter reports
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Modernising modern art
Features Modern art is undergoing a revamp after “seismic shifts” that have stretched the boundaries of the movement to its limits.
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