Collection: Antique Art & Sculpture

Pieces of historical significance and artistic beauty, curated with care and integrity.

 

armwear

28 products

brooches

43 products

earrings

35 products

Necklaces

38 products

rings

64 products

watches

6 products

sets

4 products

armwear

28 products

brooches

43 products

earrings

35 products

Necklaces

38 products

rings

64 products

watches

6 products

sets

4 products

Why collect art through The Antique Guild

Every work assessed for artistic integrity, historical context, material analysis and authenticity before entering the collection
Specialist knowledge across Old Master works, 19th-century European paintings, portrait miniatures and antique sculpture
Sourced from significant private collections, prestigious estates and specialist fine art auctions with documented provenance where available
Works chosen for their historical significance and artistic quality — art that rewards living with

Art & Sculpture Care, Provenance & Purchase Support

How do you authenticate and assess the provenance of art and sculpture?

Each work is examined for period-consistent materials and technique, the character of the canvas, panel, or support, and the style and execution of the work itself. Attribution is assessed against documented works by the artist or school in question. Provenance — the documented history of ownership — is provided where available, and the absence of provenance is noted and contextualised rather than glossed over. For significant attributions, we seek specialist art historical assessment.

Do you offer shipping for art and sculpture within Australia and internationally?

Yes. We arrange both domestic and international shipping for all works in the collection, working with specialist art shippers experienced in the safe transport of paintings and sculpture. Every work is professionally crated or packed and insured for its full value in transit. Shipping is arranged on a case-by-case basis and discussed at the time of purchase.

Can paintings and sculpture be restored or conserved?

In many cases, yes — and appropriate conservation can significantly improve both the appearance and the long-term stability of a work. We always assess restoration potential carefully and will advise on what is appropriate for any specific work. We can recommend specialist art conservators experienced in the relevant period and medium, and we will document any conservation that has previously been carried out.

How should antique paintings and works of art be cared for?

Hang paintings away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or humidity. Do not lean or stack unframed works. For sculpture, dust with a soft brush and handle with clean, dry hands. We recommend against amateur cleaning of paintings — surface cleaning is a specialist task that is easily done incorrectly. We are happy to provide care guidance specific to any work in the collection.