SOUTH KENSINGTON RESULTS: Prints and Multiples, 19 April 2012

The Prints and Multiples sale, held at Christie’s South Kensington on Thursday, 19 April realised a total of £667,775/$1,070,443/€814,686 and was sold 82% by lot and 87% by value.

Sold:

£667,775

$1,070,443

€814,686

Lots Sold: 219

Lots Offered: 267

Sold by Lot: 82%

Sold by £: 87%

Exchange Rate£:= $1.603/€1.220

 

Lot

Description

 

Estimate (£)

 

Purchase Price

 

Buyer

13

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889-1946), From an Office Window, 1918

30,000 - 50,000

£51,650

$82,795
€63,013

UK Private

17

Sybil Andrews (1898-1992), Tracks (Coppel SA 71), 1977

5,000 - 7,000

£32,450

$52,017
€39,589

US Private

48

Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005), Some Poems of Jules Laforgue, Petersburg Press, London, 1973 (C. 38), 1973

18,000 - 22,000

£23,750

$38,071
€28,975

Anonymous

 

 

Press Contact:

 

Dernagh O’Leary                  +44 207 389 2398                         doleary@christies.com

 

Next Sale Date:

 

The next sale of Prints and Multiples in South Kensington will take place on 20 September 2012. Old Master Prints will be held in South Kensington on 5 July 2012.

 

 

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