Murray & Co and its Sunday auction: the famous ‘hammer’ of Madras nears the century mark
Since February 10, 1927, the hammer at the auction house Murray & Co has not had a break except for two seasons: for a few weeks during a relocation to a new address and then during the pandemic. The…
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