:17:01
often say they can't be sure.
:17:04
- See?
- And what do you think?
:17:09
l think your
very fine La Your would...
:17:13
in a competitive bidding,
achieve a very fine price.
:17:16
More than one person
will know its value...
:17:18
and our catalogue
will state the case correctly.
:17:23
What kind of price range
are we talking?
:17:27
Perhaps a million pounds.
Million and a half if we're lucky.
:17:31
Christie's will advise a reserve, which
means it couldn't be sold for any less.
:17:35
See, Christie's, obviously, has an
opposite point of view to the museums.
:17:41
Like you, we would want to
sell for the maximum price.
:17:44
We can be competent of our attribution
and we know the market.
:17:47
- Thank you.
- Oh, hey, Dad.
:17:51
- Chester Walker, this is
Mr. Janely from Christie's.
- Professor.
:17:54
- Mr. Janely.
- Mr. Janely is sure that it's a La Your.
:17:58
- Really?
- A million, Dad.
:18:01
A million pounds, not dollars.
:18:05
- Yhat's a lot of money.
- Yes, to some people l suppose it is.
:18:36
[TV, In French]
:18:59
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