Sotheby's HK will hold Fine Chinese Paintings Autumn Sale 2010

08:22, September 16, 2010      

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A staff member looks at Zhang Daqian's painting Sceneries of Jiangnan (bottom) with an estimated price of 5-7 million HK dollars (about 640,000 to 900,000 US dollars) during a Sotheby's media preview in Hong Kong, south China, Sept 15, 2010. Sotheby's Hong Kong will hold the Fine Chinese Paintings Autumn Sale 2010 on Oct. 5 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The estimated value of 270 paintings on auction is over 120 million HK dollars (about 15.45 million US dollars). (Xinhua/Li Qiuchan)



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