Dual effect of packed sales calendar

The upside of Asian art in London is that the volume of sales pulls in all the Asian and international buyers. The downside of this concentration is that scheduling without overlap is difficult and buyers inevitably pick their way through all those goods selectively. Christie’s South Kensington, who fielded a marathon 600-plus lot Chinese auction on November 14, felt both effects.

Timingwise, they clashed with Sotheby’s Olympia’s Chinese sale in the morning, but by the afternoon,…

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