A sale of some "superb" works by LS Lowry raised more than £11.5m at auction house Christie's.
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Seascape, which was also fresh to the market, sold for £313,250.
The painting Manchester City vs Sheffield United, from 1938, was estimated to fetch up to £1m but was sold after the sale.
An Old Church, from 1943, was estimated to reach up to £1 million, but there was no buyer.
Other works by the Salford painter, who died in 1976, also went under the hammer.
They included Teenagers, estimated at up to £35,000, which sold for £99,650.
Father and Son, estimated at up to £50,000 went for £82,250.
A Christie's spokeswoman said the total amount of money raised from the sale was £11,592,163.
(BBC)
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