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High-profile lots stack up to a bumper offering

By Laura Chesters & Alex Capon
Vincent van Gogh’s watercolour Meules de blé estimated at $20m-30m at Christie’s New York on November 11.
The Auction by LS Lowry guided at £1.2m-1.8m in Sotheby’s Modern British Art sale on November 23.
The Man of Sorrows by Sandro Botticelli – estimated in excess of $40m at Sotheby’s New York.
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