Mr Don Lee (left), a businessman, and Mr John McCormack, an auctioneer, both of Christchurch, with some of the 200 items that will be auctioned on Saturday at 10 a.m. in Byron Street, Sydenham. Mr Lee has imported a container of blue and white Oriental ceramics from China.
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48Mr Don Lee (left), a businessman, and Mr John McCormack, an auctioneer, both of Christchurch, with some of the 200 items that will be auctioned on Saturday at 10 a.m. in Byron Street, Sydenham. Mr Lee has imported a container of blue and white Oriental ceramics from China. Press, 4 March 1988, Page 15
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