Zabludowicz Collection Auction at Christie's London Realizes $20.3 Million
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Vittoria Benzine
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Christie's auctioned 53 works from the Zabludowicz Collection in London, realizing £15.4 million ($20.3 million) — within estimates but without fervent bidding. Three of the 56 planned lots were withdrawn, seven had third-party guarantees, and 44 additional works remain available in the online portion of the sale.
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