Catalogued as 20th century Japanese, it was given a perfunctory £30-40 estimate, but Bridgwater auctioneer Claire Rawle had another look and by sale day the scroll was rated a Chinese work.
The subject is particularly auspicious – the Chinese word for magpie also has the meaning ‘happiness’ – and a signature in characters suggested the artist will be identifiable. After a lengthy phone battle, the scroll sold to a Chinese buyer at £7800.