A person holding a copy of the Antiques Trade Gazette magazine. The cover features the headline 'Whopping Wedgwood: largest ever Fairyland' with images of colorful Wedgwood pottery. The magazine includes sections on jewelry featuring Fabergé items and 'Children of Oz' artwork. The masthead shows 'Antiques Trade Gazette' in blue text with 'The Art Market Weekly' tagline. At the bottom of the image is a larger version of the Antiques Trade Gazette logo in black and gold text. The image relates to an April 2025 article about Ronati Studio, a cloud-based platform designed to help antiques dealers manage their inventory.

Simplifying the Sale Process

Cover page of the "Antiques Trade Gazette" issue 2687, dated 5 April 2025. The headline reads: "Whopping Wedgwood: 'largest ever Fairyland'" accompanied by a large photo of a colorful Wedgwood Fairyland lustre vase in the Dragon King pattern, which sold for $87,500. The sidebar features articles on jewellery with a Fabergé pendant, Australian artist Fuller’s rare artwork, and a 16th-century pocket watch valued at £28,000. Advertisements at the bottom promote upcoming antiques and art fairs in The Cotswolds (11–13 April 2025) and Buxton (9–11 May 2025).

Published in the Antiques Trade Gazette on April 5, 2025.

A Cloud-based single platform has been launched which allows art and antiques dealers to document and manage items from acquisition to sale. The Ronati Studio system uses mobile and desktop applications. Sellers can “photograph and document items in real-time using The Ronati Mobile App, access and share inventory at any time from mobile or desktop devices via email, text, or social media, quickly create branded marketing materials without needing additional apps, organise inventory by category, location, and availability, track acquisition and refurbishment costs, and manage online listings at a glance.”

Ronati is an American tech firm founded in 2017, with management based across the US and Europe.

Multiple functionsPage from Antiques Trade Gazette (5 April 2025, page 35) featuring articles about a Bugatti family summer exhibition at Treasure House Fair showing Rembrandt Bugatti's bronze sculptures, a piece on vintage radio programs, and 'Simplifying the sale process' article about Ronati Studio's cloud-based platform for art and antiques dealers. The page includes images of Bugatti artworks including a bronze hippopotamus sculpture.

 

Regarding Studio, Ronati says: “With just a few clicks, sellers can prepare listings for multiple marketplaces, reducing posting time, avoiding duplicate sales, and improving customer satisfaction.” It adds that the “diverse and ever-changing nature of pre-owned inventory — combined with outdated tools like spreadsheets, handwritten notes, and disconnected systems — creates operational inefficiencies that hinder growth.”

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