Monica McLaughlin’s Christie’s Dog Sale Highlights

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The fabulous Monica McLaughlin is the organizer of NYCs Plans For Pups MeetUp Group group. Today she was my East Coast correspondent for the Christie’s Dog Sale. Here is her description of the event:

“Wow! That was quick. It began promptly at 10 a.m. and was over by 11:30!

Highlights include:

– Lot 18 (Neptune by Landseer) expected: $800,000 – 1,200,000 — did not sell
– Lot 27 (Waiting for the Guns by Blinks) expected: $200,000 – 300,00 — went for $564,000;
– Lot 59, (Pointy by Sargent) expected was $60,000 – 80,000 — went for $432,000
– Lot 78 (Sandy by Marion Rodger Hamilton Harvey) expected: $600 – 1,000 — went for $2,280
– Lot 85 (Jack by Ludovic Napoleon Vincent Lepic) expected: $3,000 – 5,000 — went for $10,200;
– Lot 96 (Basset et Son by Niki de Saint Phalle) expected: $10,000 – 15,000 — went for $52,800.

There were only about 20 people in the audience plus about 10 people manning the phones/web.

The set up was very similar to that of a courtroom with the Judge (auctioneer) in the front, the Jury (telephone operators) on the sides and the Public (audience) seating in the middle.

A large screen to the front left of the auctioneer showed a photograph of the art being sold. The only pieces actually in the room were those pieces that had been hung on the walls prior to the sale and “Pointy” which was on an easel in the front.

A large electronic board to the left listed the piece being sold as well as the up-to-the second exchange rates in Euros, British Pound and Swiss Francs amongst a few other currencies.”

Sounds cool. Thanks for your report Monica 🙂

[Niki de Saint Phalle’s Basset et Son (above) set a World Auction Record for this edition. Incredible! I absolutely love them! — Moira]

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