James McIntosh Patrick painting fails to achieve reserve price
The recession has reached the work of Dundee's finest artist James McIntosh Patrick, with one of his original watercolours failing to reach its reserve price at auction in the city this week. (...)
Online sellers cashing in on demand for Dalai Lama tickets
Tickets for the Dalai Lama's lecture in Dundee have begun changing hands for several times their face value. (...)
Winter-themed James McIntosh Patrick paintings up for auction
An evocative painting of a typically Scottish winter scene by James McIntosh Patrick is for sale at Bonhams in Edinburgh on Thursday. (...)
Vintage taxis will take buyer on a trip down memory lane
Automotive rarities that were once a familiar sight on the roads of Perthshire and Angus are to go under the auctioneer's gavel this weekend. (...)
Time running out to claim Omega Seamaster watch left at golf club in St Andrews
An expensive watch left in a St Andrews golf club in July is about to be sold at auction unless the owner claims it in the next few days. (...)
Owner hopes 1926 Morris van will deliver a tidy sum at auction
A former Forfar businessman has literally outgrown his 1926 Morris van. (...)
Bidders ready to flash the cash for noteworthy reminders of the history of banking
A rare one pound note, produced 180 years ago when Dundee printed its own money, could fetch £500 at an auction — even though it might be a fake. (...)
James McIntosh Patrick works come up for auction in Dundee
A selection of work by one of Dundee's most celebrated artists goes to auction this week. (...)
'Nothing like this was ever sold before' — bidding war pushes 17th century Anstruther burgh seal to £38,700
A Scottish saleroom this week witnessed the auction of a burgh seal not seen by the public since the days of Cromwell. (...)
Bidder pays £3200 for fragment of Strathmore Meteorite
A four-billion-year-old meteorite proved to be the star turn at a specialist auction. (...)
Global interest building for Gleneagles Hotel Sporting Gun Auction
Organisers hope the 44th Sporting Gun Auction at Gleneagles Hotel will go off with a bang later this month. (...)
Bidders break estimate for medal awarded to Fife soldier killed by IRA
A medal awarded to a Fife-born soldier who was lured into a Belfast flat and murdered by IRA gunmen in the early 1970s sold for £2200 at auction — nearly three times more than it had been expected to fetch. (...)
Keying and Hou Qua paintings sold for big prices
The latest sale at a Perth auction house exceeded expectations, with several items fetching thousands of pounds above valuation. (...)
Charity bids pour in for chance to see 'the best view in Scotland'
Hundreds of pounds worth of bids are pouring in to see "the best view in Scotland." (...)
Forth Road Bridge auction offers chance to experience the 'best view in Scotland'
A once-in-a-lifetime chance to climb to the top of the Forth Road Bridge's main towers is up for grabs. (...)
Antiques Road Trip makes second stop at Curr & Dewar
Antiques experts from a popular BBC2 programme stopped off in Dundee this week to test their knowledge against some unusual items. (...)
The View join campaign to help Ayley and Chloe Hirsch
Dundee rockers The View have become the latest in a long line of celebrities to be touched by the plight of an Angus couple bidding| to raise £80,000 to send their twin daughters to the USA for life-changing surgery. (...)
Vintage car collection goes under hammer in Glamis
Vintage vehicle enthusiasts from around Europe will descend on Glamis today as one of the most remarkable collections in Scotland goes under the hammer. (...)
UPDATE: Dudley D. Watkins' drawing of DC Thomson comic characters fetches £440
A drawing featuring many favourite DC Thomson comic characters, including The Broons, Oor Wullie and Desperate Dan, has sold for £440 at an auction in Dundee. (...)
Scone village green up for auction at three times price MoD achieved just months ago
A group of Scone residents will be watching an imminent property auction with interest as their traditional village green goes under the hammer. (...)