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Article: SUZY.
- Article from:
- WWD
- Article date:
- November 2, 2001
- Author:
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When Good Things Happen To Bad (well, Troubled) Auction Houses: Christie's, Sotheby's and, more recently, Phillips, the three leading auction houses of the world, are preparing for their November New York sales with hope, if not joy, in their hearts. In these parlous times when no one knows how, when or which way the world -- the art world included -- will jump, the three houses, which have made enormous investments in masterpieces by famous artists, are hoping their splendid stock will sell. At top prices, please God? Not that they'll turn up their noses if their troves fetch the estimates, you understand. Because already the seller's prices have been guaranteed. ...
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