Provenance and craftsmanship overcome risk of overexposure

AS its title suggests, the June 30 sale of scientific, medical and engineering works of art held by Christie’s South Kensington (19.5/12% buyer's premium) was something of a mixed bag. The 216-lot auction incorporated anything from 18th century microscopes and preserved amphibians to delft barbers’ bowls and scale models of locomotives.

With such a varied bill, it is perhaps not surprising to see that some fields were more popular than…

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