Given the unspoken move away from 19th century material in the mainstream photography market (evidenced by the very few 19th century lots among the literally thousands of photographs for sale in this season's auctions), it is refreshing to get a full dose of unexpected 19th century work in a single sale. There are a total of 192 lots in this sale, approximately 30 of which are buy-ins from the previous sales (now with lower estimates). The total high estimate for the sale is 2970800 Euros, and given the success of the previous parts of this sale, it won't be surprising if this sale also performs strongly, even in the face of volatile market conditions.
Here's the breakdown:
Total Low Lots (high estimate below 7500 Euros): 98
Total Low Estimate (sum of high estimates of Low lots): 385800 Euros
Total Mid Lots (high estimate between 7500 and 35000 Euros): 77
Total Mid Estimate: 1160000 Euros
Total High Lots (high estimate above 35000 Euros): 17
Total High Estimate: 1425000 Euros
Given that we have very little 19th century material in our collection, there aren't many lots that fit for us in this sale. This is a result of the parameters of our genres, rather than any comment on the high quality of the work in this sale. A couple of lots that do fit are:
- Lot 178 Germaine Krull, Metal (a photo book we have long wanted to have for our library)
- Lot 187 Emmanuel Sougez, Etude Industrielle, 1930
La Photographie IV: Collection Marie-Therese et Andre Jammes
November 15
Sotheby's
76, Rue Du Faubourg Saint-Honore
75008 Paris
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