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Vendors hang on to works as virus hits sales

By Alex Capon
The Rembrandt self-portrait from 1632 that sold for £12.6m at Sotheby’s.
Death of Lucretia, a marble relief attributed to Venetian sculptor Antonio Lombardo – £3.1m at Christie’s.

The ‘high season’ of summer auctions in London held by Sotheby’s and Christie’s generated £205.8m including premium last week.

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