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Woolley & Wallis back on top

Aided by some spectacular individual sales, the elite of Britain and Ireland’s regional fine art auctioneers enjoyed a largely positive 2018.

Despite continued softness in some aspects of the market, solid January to December hammer totals were posted by all of the major contenders with some achieving record – or near record – sums.

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