Landfill search for $3.7 million painting

Cleaners appear to have unwittingly thrown out a valuable painting after it sold for almost $4 million at a Hong Kong auction.

Hong Kong police have searched for a valuable painting mistakenly dumped in landfill after it sold for $US3.7 million ($A3.97 million) at auction.

Snowy Mountain by Chinese artist Cui Ruzhuo, which was a main feature of the spring auction by Beijing-based Poly Culture this week, was dumped by cleaners at the luxury hotel hosting the sale, the South China Morning Post reports.

Grand Hyatt hotel cleaners were suspected of dumping the painting, which sold on Monday for more than $US3.71 million, along with rubbish that was taken to a landfill, the paper said, citing an unnamed police source.

Poly Culture did not comment immediately when contacted.

Police suspected the painting was thrown out by cleaners after viewing security camera images but would not rule out the possibility of it having been stolen, media reported.

Police said a theft case was reported on Tuesday by an auction house staff member regarding a painting, without further details.

A Grant Hyatt spokeswoman would not confirm if the painting had been dumped as rubbish, but said hotel staff did not handle items sold at the auction because they were too expensive.

She said in an emailed statement that organisers would hire their own security and contractors for such events involving "high-value" items.

The sale was the first major auction organised by Poly Culture in Hong Kong following its stock debut in March.

Poly Culture Group is the world's third largest auction house by revenue behind Sotheby's and Christie's.


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