Emma Crichton-Miller is a freelance journalist and an Apollo columnist
In the last decade some exceptional pieces have sold for six-figure sums, but lacquerware is still good value for money
An interview with the British ceramicist, who reflects on a formative relationship with a collector of his art
The luxury brand Montblanc recently launched the 27th edition of its cultural patronage awards
The market for British prints between the wars is now strengthening after decades of neglect – but many works remain affordable
On the tercentenary of his birth, Thomas Chippendale still exercises a unique hold on the market for British furniture
From a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite to an array of modern and contemporary art, here’s what not to miss this year
Axel Vervoordt has turned an industrial 'wasteland' into a haven for displaying some of his favourite art
The market for the Pre-Raphaelites and their followers is steady and growing, bucking the trend for Victorian painting
The artist's textile works reveal the versatility and power of a medium that has been widely overlooked
It may be a small and specialist market, but it is still possible to find exquisite portrait medals at affordable prices