
The sale has a total of 177 lots up for sale, with a total high estimate of 1490000 Pounds. Here's the breakdown:
Total Low Lots (high estimate below 5000 Pounds): 65
Total Low Estimate (sum of high estimates of Low lots): 291000 Pounds
Total Mid Lots (high estimate between 5000 and 25000 Pounds): 109
Total Mid Estimate: 1059000 Pounds
Total High Lots (high estimate above 25000 Pounds): 3
Total High Estimate: 140000 Pounds
This sale has the highest number of Mid range lots in the European sales we have reviewed to date, so clearly there has been some discipline and effort exercised in putting the sale together. Perhaps it is merely the randomness of consigning activity that accounts for the absence of the usual Sotheby's spark. Alternately, this reaction may be a result of "our" kind of work being mostly missing, and that others who are after different things will find it up to the usual standards.

If there is a silver lining here, it may be that we can feel some odd relief that there aren't too many great things up for sale that we might miss, at a time when we are being extra cautious with our purchases.
Photographs
November 18th
Sotheby's
33-34 New Bond Street
London W1A 2AA
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