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Paul Whitfield tribute

The family of the late Paul Whitfield are holding an event in London on the evening of September 26 to celebrate his life. Contact paulwhitfieldmemorial@gmail.com for details.

An obituary for Paul (right), who worked at one time or another for all four major London auction houses, appeared in ATG No 2349.

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