Auction Results: Contemporary Art Evening and Day Auctions, November 13 and 14, 2014 @Phillips

Phillips had less photography value to work with than its competitors in its Contemporary Art Evening and Day sales on the 13th and 14th, but delivered respectably with what it did have. Led by the top ten highest priced photo lots all finding buyers, the overall Buy-In rate for photography came in under 30% and the Total Sale Proceeds for photography brushed up against the top of the pre-sale estimate range.

The summary statistics are below (all results include the buyer’s premium):

Summary Statistics
Total Lots 32
Aggregate Pre Sale Low Estimate $2985000
Aggregate Pre Sale High Estimate $4237000
Total Lots Sold 23
Total Lots Bought In 9
Buy In % 28.13%
Total Sale Proceeds $4221375

Here is the breakdown (using the Low, Mid, and High definitions from the preview post):

Detailed Breakdown
Low Total Lots 1
Total Low Lots Sold 1
Total Low Lots Bought In 0
Low Buy In % 0.00%
Aggregate High Estimate of Low Lots $7000
Total Proceeds from Low Lots $8125
Mid Total Lots 17
Total Mid Lots Sold 11
Total Mid Lots Bought In 6
Mid Buy In % 35.29%
Aggregate High Estimate of Mid Lots $510000
Total Proceeds from Mid Lots $450000
Total High Lots 14
Total High Lots Sold 11
Total High Lots Bought In 3
High Buy In % 21.43%
Aggregate High Estimate of High Lots $3720000
Total Proceeds from High Lots $3763250

The top lot by High estimate was lot 11, Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy), 1998-1999, estimated at $1000000-1500000; it was also the top photography outcome of the two sales at $1805000.

91.30% of the lots that sold had proceeds in or above the estimate range and there was only 1 positive surprise in the sales (defined as having proceeds of at least double the high estimate):

Lot 226, Barbara Kruger, Face It (Yellow), 2007, estimated at $34000-45000, sold at $106250 (image above, left, via Phillips)

Complete lot by lot results can be found here (Evening) and here (Day).

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