Bidders enjoy moonlighting as big hitters stay at home

THANKS to intense internicine competition between major London dealers such as Richard Green and David Mason in recent years, the once-maligned name of Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1839) has become a byword for high prices at UK art sales.

But on the evidence of David Duggleby’s (12.5% buyer’s premium) April 7 sale in Scarborough substant…

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