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Post-war and contemporary results

A big week for Phillips, Sotheby's, and Christie's

Anny Shaw
1 November 2013
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Phillips:

Evening sale, 16 October

Sale total: £13m (est £13.3m-£18.9m)

Sold by lot: 84% .

Day sale, 17 October

Sale total: £3.5m (est £3.7m-£5.3m).

Sold by lot: 68%

Sotheby’s:

Evening sale, 17 October

Sale total: £21.5m (est £21.6m-£30.8m)

Sold by lot: 81%

Day sale, 18 October

Sale total: £12m (est £9.8m-£13.9m)

Sold by lot: 74%

Christie’s:

“Thinking Big”, 17 October

Sale total: £3.1m (no estimate)

Sold by lot: 100% (no reserves)

Evening sale, 18 October

Sale total: £27.8m (est £20.3m-£29.2m)

Sold by lot: 91%

Day sale, 19 October

Sale total: £10.2m (est £7.8m-£11.2m)

Sold by lot: 81%

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