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  • London, November 7th 2014. Sotheby’s is to hold its Inaugural 20TH Century Art– A Different Perspective sale on November 12th in London, where collectors will have the opportunity to acquire some highly regarded examples of avante-garde and abstract art. PICTURED: Sotheby's Richard Lowkes examines Georg Hartmann's "Mechanical Head", which is expected to fetch between £15,000 to £20,000 at auction.
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  • London, November 7th 2014. Sotheby’s is to hold its Inaugural 20TH Century Art– A Different Perspective sale on November 12th in London, where collectors will have the opportunity to acquire some highly regarded examples of avante-garde and abstract art. PICTURED: Sotheby's Richard Lowkes examines Georg Hartmann's "Mechanical Head", which is expected to fetch between £15,000 to £20,000 at auction.
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  • London, November 7th 2014. Sotheby’s is to hold its Inaugural 20TH Century Art– A Different Perspective sale on November 12th in London, where collectors will have the opportunity to acquire some highly regarded examples of avante-garde and abstract art. PICTURED: Sotheby's Richard Lowkes examines Georg Hartmann's "Mechanical Head", which is expected to fetch between £15,000 to £20,000 at auction.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A gallery worker hangs Lucian Freud's Head of Ib, next to Head of Esther, a pair of Freud's portraits of his daughters, with each piece expected to fetch up to £3.5 million at auction, in preparation for the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, September 24th 2015. A Sotheby's Gallery Technician arranges a display of basses owned by Cream's Jack Bruce.  They feature in the auctioneers Rock and Pop exhibition running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on September 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. Gallery workers hang Lucian Freud's Head of Ib (left), next to Head of Esther, a pair of Freud's portraits of his daughters, with each piece expected to fetch up to £3.5 million at auction, in preparation for the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. .A gallery worker hangs Lucian Freud's Head of Ib, next to Head of Esther, a pair of Freud's portraits of his daughters, with each piece expected to fetch up to £3.5 million at auction, in preparation for the 20th Century Art Sale Preview ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A man admires Michelangelo Pistoletto's "Il Presente. Figura su sfondo nero V (The Present. Figure on a Black Ground V)", which is expected to fetch up to £550,000 at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A man admires Michelangelo Pistoletto's "Il Presente. Figura su sfondo nero V (The Present. Figure on a Black Ground V)", which is expected to fetch up to £550,000 at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A man and a woman admire Peter Doig's masterpiece The Architect's Home In The Ravine, which is expected to fetch between £10-15 million at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A woman studies David Hockney's Beach Umbrella which is expected to fetch between £1-1.5 million at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • Christies, St James, London, February 5th 2016. A woman studies David Hockney's Beach Umbrella which is expected to fetch between £1-1.5 million at auction, during the 20th Century Art Sale Preview. ///FOR LICENCING CONTACT: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk TEL:+44 (0) 7966 016 296 or +44 (0) 20 8969 6875. ©2015 Paul R Davey. All rights reserved.
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  • London, September 24th 2015. A Sotheby's Gallery Technician arranges a display of basses owned by Cream's Jack Bruce.  They feature in the auctioneers Rock and Pop exhibition running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on September 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • London, September 24th 2015. A member od Sotheby's staff admires the collection of record covers designed by Andy Warhol in the auctioneer's Rock and Pop exhibition running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on September 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman admires Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery staff hang Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman examines Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: A woman examines Three studies for a portrait of George Dyer, Francis Bacon's first ever portrait of his great muse, painted in 1963. The paintings were formerly in the collection of Roald Dahl and appear on the auction market for the first time, with they triptych expected to realise between £50-70million.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, October 9th 2015. Expected to fetch up to $60,000,000 at auction, Sotheby's presents "the finest Blue Period Picasso to come to market in a generation", painted in 1901 when Pablo Picasso was just shy of 20 years old. PICTURED: Painted on the reverse side of La Gommeuse, is another PIcasso; the purchaser of this piece gets two Picassos for the price of one.  // Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, September 24th 2015. A Sotheby's worker poses with Eric Clapton's Fender Stratocaster, featured in an exhibition running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on September 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • London, September 24th 2015. A Sotheby's worker poses with Eric Clapton's Fender Stratocaster, featured in an exhibition running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on September 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to £10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The capped bust Quarter Eagle, the finest known example of a one year design, from 1808 which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: An 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The finest known example of a 1794 Silver Dollar, the first intended for circulation, which is expected to fetch up to 10 million United States dollars at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • London, February 13th 2015. The perfect Valentine's day gift? Undoubtedly, for those who can afford this extremely rare 100-carat "D" colour diamond, emerald cut,  the highlight in  New York this spring at Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels auction and is expected to fetch $19-25 million. // Contact/payment Paul Davey tel: +44 (0) 7966016296
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang  Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine, the Star Lot in the auction with bids expected to be in the region of £15-20 million.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery technicians hang Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery tedchnician hangs Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder's "Still life of flowers including irises, lillies, narcissi, lilly-of-the-valley and carnations in a tall glass vase, set on a stone ledge", which was painted in 1606. It has an estimated value of up to £900,000 at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery technician prepatres to hang Adriaen Coorte's Three Peaches on a Stone Ledge With a Red Admiral Butterfly, considered to be one of the artist's finest works, expected to fetch between £2-3million at auction.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A woman admires  Turner's Rome, From Mount Aventine, the Star Lot in the auction with bids expected to be in the region of £15-20 million.
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  • Sotheby's London, November 28th 2014.Sotheby's hold a preview for their December 3rd sale of Old Master and British Paintings at their Bond Street gallery. The exhibition runs from November 29th to December 3rd. PICTURED: A woman admires  Canaletto's Venice, the Piazza San Marco Looking East Towards the Basillico, which is expected to fetch up to £7 million at auction.
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: A 1795 Eagle Ten Dollar coin, one of the most perfectly preserved examples, which is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. Viewers admire Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A member of the press photographs Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 24 2017. A gallery assistant straightens Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi ('Saviour of the World'), estimated at $100 million at Christie’s in London, which will be sold in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction taking place on 15 November at Christie’s New York. The painting is one of fewer than 20 known paintings by Leonardo, and the only one in private hands. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A gallery assistant polishes Marc Newson's  A Lochkeed Lounge (£1-1.5million) to be auctioned during the Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • London, September 29 2017. A woman admires Gilbert & George's Red Morning Hell (£800,000 - 1,2million) to be auctioned at Christie's Masterpieces of Design and Photography sale in London on 3rd October 2017. © Paul Davey
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: A Sotheby's worker straightens Toyen's Portrait of Andre Breton, which is expected to fetch between £120,000 to 180,000.
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  • Sotheby's, Mayfair, London, November 7th 2014. Several outstanding examples of Czech avant-garde art from the Roy and Mary Cullen collection are to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on November 12th. PICTURED: Sotheby's gallery workers prepare to hang Antonin Pelc's portrait of fellow avante garde artist Jindrich Styrsky.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires Otto Piene's 'Light Ballet (Light Drum an Satellite)' installation from 1969, estimated at between £160,000 and £220,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: PICTURED: A member of Bonhams staff straightens Kazuo Shiraga's 'Sei' valued at between £500,000 and £700,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: PICTURED: A member of Bonhams staff straightens Kazuo Shiraga's 'Sei' valued at between £500,000 and £700,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A member of Bonhams staff straightens Kazuo Shiraga's 'Sei' valued at between £500,000 and £700,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Günther Uecker's 'Oval'  and 'Vogel', expected to fetch between £400,000 - 600,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: Two women discuss Wojciech Fangor's diptych 'NJ15' from 1964 which is expected to fetch between £140,000 and £180,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires  Wojciech Fangor's diptych 'NJ15' from 1964 which is expected to fetch between £140,000 and £180,000..
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires  Wojciech Fangor's diptych 'NJ15' from 1964 which is expected to fetch between £140,000 and £180,000..
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires Otto Piene's 'Light Ballet (Light Drum an Satellite)' installation from 1969, estimated at between £160,000 and £220,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires Otto Piene's 'Light Ballet (Light Drum an Satellite)' installation from 1969, estimated at between £160,000 and £220,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman stands in front of  Kazuo Shiraga's 'Sei' valued at between £500,000 and £700,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A member of Bonhams staff holds David Hockney's watercolour 'Howard Hodgkin' valued between £40,--- and £60,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman sits in front of  Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Banksy's 'Jailbreak' valued at £100,000 - £150,000.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Günther Uecker's 'Oval' which together with another of his pieces, 'Vogel' are expected to fetch between £400,000 - 650,000 each.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Günther Uecker's 'Oval' which together with another of his pieces, 'Vogel' are expected to fetch between £400,000 - 650,000 each.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman examines Günther Uecker's 'Oval' which together with another of his pieces, 'Vogel' are expected to fetch between £400,000 - 650,000 each.
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  • Bonhams, London, March 6th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Bonhams hold a preview in London  for their upcoming Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale which takes place on March 8th 2017. PICTURED: A woman admires  Wojciech Fangor's diptych 'NJ15' from 1964 which is expected to fetch between £140,000 and £180,000..
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  • Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. Christie's, London, February 24th 2017. Fine art auctioneers Christie's hold a press preview for their Impressionist and Modern Art and Art of the Surreal sale which takes place on 28th February. PICTURED: Gallery technicians hang Paul Gauguin's Te Fare (La maison) painted in 1892, which has an estimate of between £12-18 million.
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