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Asian art and a continental drift
Report by Jonathan Franks
Hammer highlights and fair preview
This bronze bell or
bozhong
, dated 1761 with an inscription by the Emperor Qianlong, led Koller’s Asian art sale in Zurich on June 13-14 at
SFr1.035m (£830,405)
.
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