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Western Zhou dynasty bronze guei cast with masks and two bands of archaic motifs – estimate £5000-10,000 at Duke's.

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It will now contain a group of impeccably provenanced material from the RER Luff Will Trust.

Richard Edmund Relfe Luff (1887-1969) was managing director of Cable and Wireless and a notable collector of Chinese porcelain and works of art. A client of Bluett & Sons from 1944-64, Roger Bluett described him as “one of the last generation of English buyers who were able to build up fine collections …in the years following the Second World War”.

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Richard Edmund Relfe Luff, was managing director of Cable and Wireless and a notable collector of Chinese porcelain and works of art.

The 15 lots on offer at Duke’s can be identified in a valuation prepared by Bluett’s for Luff’s family in January 1970. In 1973 his descendants took the decision to sell a Chenghua blue and white palace bowl at Sotheby’s, which fetched the then enormous price of £130,000. Luff had purchased it in 1946 for £132. Today it would sell for more than £20m.

Pictured above is a 10in (25cm) Western Zhou dynasty bronze guei cast with masks and two bands of archaic motifs. Dated to the 10th century BC, it is estimated at £5000-10,000.

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