RESULTS: Travel, Science and Natural History

Travel, Science and Natural History

South Kensington – Thursday, 29 September 2011

Sale no: 2362 – Top Ten

[All sold prices include buyer’s premium]

Sold:

£2,018,650

$3,153,131

€2,313,373

Lots Sold:  318

Lots Offered: 406

Sold by Lot: 78%

Sold by £: 93%

Exchange Rate£:= $1.562  /  €1.146

 

Lot 

Description

 

Estimate (£)

 

Purchase Price

 

Buyer

179

Josef Selleny (1824-1875), Australischer Wald. Character des Illawara Gebietes. [Australian forest in the Illawarra District], 1864

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION

40,000-60,000

£157,250 $245,671
€180,243

Australian Private

109

A three-rotor enigma cipher machine, circa 1939

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR AN ENIGMA MACHINE AT AUCTION

30,000-50,000

£133,250 $208,137
€152,705

Anonymous

126

A George III portable orrery, W. Jones, circa 1787

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR A JONES ORRERY AT AUCTION

16,000-26,000

£97,250 $151,905
€111,449

European Private

317

MELLING, Antoine Ignace (1763-1831). Voyage pittoresque de Constantinople et des rives du Bosphore. Paris, Strassburg and London

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR THE BOOK AT AUCTION

15,000-25,000

£91,250 $142,533
€104,573

UK Trade

177

Lieut. Henry Theophilus Smith-Dorrien, R.N. (b.1850), Fl. Armoux, Symonds, Bourne & Shepherd, and others (photographers), Photographs of H.M.S. Galatea 1867-71 and H.M.S. Serapis 1875-76: an album of 105 photographs recording the voyages of H.R.H. Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh around the world, and H.R.H. Edward Prince of Wales's to India

15,000-25,000

£82,850 $129,412
€94,946

European Trade

211

SALT, Henry (1780-1827). Twenty Four Views taken in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, Abyssinia & Egypt. London: William Miller, 1809.

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR THE BOOK AT AUCTION

18,000-25,000

£67,250 $105,045
€77,069

UK Trade

232

Company School, early 19th century, A Princely Family

4,000-6,000

£67,250 $105,045
€77,069

Anonymous

127

A pair of Dutch table globes, Valk 1750

50,000-70,000

£61,250
$95,673
€70,193

Anonymous

81

A presentation penicillin sample, probably from the original culture

WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR A PENICILLIN SAMPLE AT AUCTION

3,000-5,000

£39,650
$61,933
€45,439

Anonymous

234

Emily Eden (1797-1869), Portraits of the Princes & People of India. London: J. Dickinson & Son, 1844.

15,000-20,000

£30,000
$46,860
€34,380

UK Trade

 

Comment: *Please see separate release

 

Press Contact:

Leonie Pitts                    +44 (0)20 7752 3121                      lpitts@christies.com  

Next Sale Date:

The next sale will be held on 18 April 2012 

 

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