Good timing and Web exposure add to quality of lots

The seasonal nature of the international Asian art market means buyers risk being swamped by the sheer volume of Asian art auctioned in a concentrated period. So it was the sale timing as much as the market freshness of a 103-lot private English collection of Asian works of art from a deceased estate that contributed to the success of Christie’s South Kensington’s (17.5/10% buyer’s premium) 465-lot outing on October 4.

Sandwiched between New York and Hong Kong’s major Asian sales, the wide-ranging but mixed quality di…

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