Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs that ever lived. T. rex lived between 67 million and 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period (145 million to 66 ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the most expensive comic book ever! A nearly pristine issue of Action Comics #1 — the first appearance of Superman — goes under the hammer next month and ...
Christie’s and Art Money, the Australian start-up that offers interest-free loans specifically for buying art, have teamed up to launch a new initiative that will allow collectors to bid during ...
Did everyone — including Tesla — overestimate the demand for the Tesla Cybertruck in the second-hand market? That largely appears to be the case after a much-publicized auction for Musk's odd ...
The reasons for Brooks’s and Vinciguerra’s departures are difficult to know for sure, though the latter seems the more surprising. Although Bonhams is the least transparent of all the auction ...
The ship of dreams is now someone's reality... One lucky bidder will now see the door from Titanic in their collection every day, not merely every night in their dreams. The Treasures from Planet ...
It’s the 21st century, but conspiracy theories about a “long-lost race of giants” still live strong (honestly, you wouldn’t believe how many messages we receive about it). Rumors about one ...
Mr Carroll was a celebrated painter from the APY Lands. Image used with permission from his family.(Supplied: Ernabella Arts) Indigenous Australian art is celebrated globally. But who reaps the ...
Hermès has announced multiple new novelties at Watches and Wonders, including the Cut and ARCEAU Duc Atellé. But the star of the show is the ARCEAU Chorus Stellarum, a limited edition watch ...
KARACHI: The government raised Rs704 billion from treasury bills on Wednesday, more than double the target set for the auction. At the same time, the cut-off yields on the treasury bills increased ...
Interest rates fell for the 11t h week running as demand for the Treasury bills continued to surge. The declining yields will reduce the government's cost of borrowing albeit marginally.