An evening auction of “Post-War and Contemporary Art” held by Christie’s of New York (USA) on 12 November 2014 raised a record art auction total of $852,887,000 (£598,244,000). The auction featured works by artists including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichenstein, Willem de Kooning and Jeff Koons. Two silkscreen-on-linen prints by Warhol – “Triple Elvis (Ferus Type)” and “Four Marlons” – alone made $81.9 m (£57.5 m) and $69.6 m (£48.8 m), respectively.

The evening “Post-War and Contemporary Art” sale was supplemented by a day sale on 13 November 2014, which raised a further $112 m (£78.5 m), bringing the overall figure for the sale to $964,806,000 (£676,748,000). In total, three pieces sold for over $50 m (£35 m), 23 pieces sold for more than $10 m (£7 m), and 69 pieces went under the hammer for in excess of $1 m (£0.7 m).

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Most expensive seal sold at auction

The most expensive seal sold at auction was sold for $22,000,000 (£17,595,777) and was bought by an anonymous buyer (China) in Paris, France, on 14 December 2016. The seal had once belonged to one of China’s longest serving emperors, Qianlong (1735-1796) of the Qing dynasty, who owned 1,800 of them. According to the auction house, the seal was acquired by a French naval doctor during a trip to China in the 19th century, after which it remained in his family.

Country: France
Year: 2106
Date: December 14
Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/456051-most-expensive-seal-sold-at-auction


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