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Sotheby’s tests demand for Japanese art

Sotheby’s is to test the temperature of the market for Japanese art with its first dedicated sale in London for more than a decade.

The auction house has hired ex-Christie’s specialist Mark Hinton as a consultant and plans a Fine Japanese Art auction to coincide with Asian Art in London on November 6. The sale will be a litmus test and Sotheby’s has not committed to holding future sales.

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