The summary statistics across the two portions of the sale are below (all results include the buyer’s premium):
Total of Both
Total Lots: 454
Pre Sale Low Total Estimate: $1345400
Pre Sale High Total Estimate: $1956100
Total Lots Sold: 264
Total Lots Bought In: 190
Buy In %: 41.85%
Total Sale Proceeds: $962612
Photographic Literature Only
Total Lots: 195
Pre Sale Low Total Estimate: $302800
Pre Sale High Total Estimate: $438150
Total Lots Sold: 110
Total Lots Bought In: 85
Buy In %: 43.59%
Total Sale Proceeds: $191580
Important Photographs Only
Total Lots: 259
Pre Sale Low Total Estimate: $1042600
Pre Sale High Total Estimate: $1517950
Total Lots Sold: 154
Total Lots Bought In: 105
Buy In %: 40.54%
Total Sale Proceeds: $771032
Here is the breakdown, separated into two sections (using the Low, Mid, and High definitions from the preview post, here):
Photographic Literature Only
Low Total Lots: 186
Low Sold: 106
Low Bought In: 80
Buy In %: 43.01%
Total Low Estimate: $286150
Total Low Sold: $132180
Mid Total Lots: 9
Mid Sold: 4
Mid Bought In: 5
Buy In %: 55.56%
Total Mid Estimate: $152000
Total Mid Sold: $59400
High Total Lots: 0
High Sold: NA
High Bought In: NA
Buy In %: NA
Total High Estimate: $0
Total High Sold: NA
The top lot by High estimate in the book section was lot 22, Doris Ullman, Roll, Jordan, Roll, 1933, at $25000-35000; it was also the top outcome of the session at $28800.
Only 64.55% of the lots that sold had proceeds in or above the estimate range in this portion of the sale. There were two surprises in this section (defined as having proceeds of at least double the high estimate):
Lot 85, Irving Penn, Irving Penn, 1984, at $6480
Lot 113, Harold Edgerton, Moments of Vision: The Stroboscopic Revolution in Photography, 1979, at $3840
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Low Total Lots: 236
Low Sold: 140
Low Bought In: 96
Buy In %: 40.68%
Total Low Estimate: $1122950
Total Low Sold: $542192
Mid Total Lots: 23
Mid Sold: 14
Mid Bought In: 9
Buy In %: 39.13%
Total Mid Estimate: $395000
Total Mid Sold: $228840
High Total Lots: 0
High Sold: NA
High Bought In: NA
Buy In %: NA
Total High Estimate: $0
Total High Sold: NA
The top lot by High estimate in the photographs section was lot 279, Edward Weston, Nude (Charis), 1935, at $35000-45000; it was also the top outcome of the session at $33600.
Only 49.35% of the lots that sold had proceeds in or above the estimate range. There were a total of six surprises in this section (defined as having proceeds of at least double the high estimate):
Lot 210, Felix Beato, Album of old Japan, 1872, at $26400 (image at right, top, via Swann)
Lot 216, Paul Strand, Wall Street, New York, 1915/1916, at $9000
Lot 244, Wilhelm Von Gloeden, Untitled (frontal nude, seaside), c1900, at $4080
Lot 269, (Crime), 29 New York-related crime photographs, 1920-1930s, at $9600
Lot 374, Berenice Abbott, Group of science photographs, 1958-1961/1982, at $7500
Lot 420, Eliot Porter, Group of nature studies, 1968-1974, at $16800 (image at right, middle, via Swann)
Complete lot by lot results for both sessions can be found here.
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