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Summer Wine & Music Series,
Old York Cellars, 80 Old York Road, Ringoes. www.oldyorkcellars.com. Live music with Anker Music. Reservations required. Food available for purchase.
Noon. to 6:30 p.m.
Weekend Music Series,
Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton, 609-924-2310. www.terhuneorchards.com. Live music by Rich Seiner, wines by the glass, and light fare.
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Erin McAndrew,
Working Dog Winery, 610 Windsor Perrineville Road, East Windsor, 609-371-6000. www.workingdogwinerynj.com. Free live music. Wine available for purchase by the bottle. Food truck from Wholly Bowls. 21+ only.
Christie s Sales Total £2 5 B / $3 5 B in First Half 2021
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New York: The antiquities trade, which regulators have long feared provided fertile ground for money laundering and other illicit activities, will be subject to greater oversight under legislation passed by Congress on Friday when it overrode President Donald Trump s veto.
The provisions tightening scrutiny of the antiquities market were contained within the sprawling National Defense Authorization Act, which Trump vetoed last week and which the House and Senate voted to override on Monday and on Friday.
Regulators have long worried that the opacity of the antiquities trade, where buyers and sellers are seldom identified, even to the parties in a transaction, made it an easy way to shroud illicit transfers of money. The new legislation empowers federal regulators to design measures that would remove secrecy from transactions.
Congress Poised to Apply Banking Regulations to Antiquities Market
Regulators have long worried that the secrecy of the antiquities trade, where buyers and sellers are seldom identified, made it an easy way to launder money.
Credit.Samuel Corum for The New York Times
By Zachary Small
Jan. 1, 2021
The antiquities trade, which regulators have long feared provided fertile ground for money laundering and other illicit activities, will be subject to greater oversight under legislation passed by Congress on Friday when it overrode President Trump’s veto.
The provisions tightening scrutiny of the antiquities market were contained within the sprawling National Defense Authorization Act, which Mr. Trump vetoed last week and which the House and Senate voted to override on Monday and on Friday.
Specialists bidding in New York during Sotheby s Contemporary evening sale in June © Julian Cassady Photography LTD
Sotheby’s year end revenue has edged ahead of Christie s, reporting total global sales of over $5bn compared to Christie s $4.4bn (£3.4bn). But as both auction houses are now private companies, their profit margins are not known.
Somewhat remarkably for a year ruptured by a global pandemic, Sotheby s total sales are up from $4.8bn in 2019, (though likely still lower than its $5.3bn tally in 2018). Meanwhile, Christie’s turnover is $600m lower than its rival at $4.4bn, 25% lower than last year, which it attributes to a drop in live auction sales. Christie’s chief executive Guillaume Cerutti has described 2020 as “a shock and a catalyst”.
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