Eleven lithographs signed by the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali sparked an auction battle on Monday after being stored and forgotten in a London garage for about 50 years. The prints, which were found as the seller cleaned up his lock-up in the upmarket Mayfair area, had been bought in the 19...
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