For the
first six months of 2013 Christie's realised
worldwide sales of
2.4 Billion GBP
($3.68 billion), up 9% on the same period last year (figures include buyer's premium).
This result,
which included private sales of 465.2 million GBP ($711.8 million), an increase of 13% on the same
period last year, and for the third successive
year represented the highest total for the period in both company and
art market history.
This period
witnessed significant growth in the
activity of both new and established Asian clients, including a 15% growth of
registered bidders from
the region.
“The art market
is expanding at all levels. The first half of this year saw Christie's hold the
most successful art auction in history
with the $495 million sale of Post War and Contemporary Art, while also seeing
that 45% of all buyers at our E -commerce auctions were entirely new clients”, said Steven P. Murphy, Christie's Chief
Executive Officer.
Overall, Christie's sold 422 works
at auction for over $1 million (399
in the same period 2012) and 34 for over $10 million (30 in the same
period 2012). The global selling rate (by lot) was 80%, up 1% on 2012.
The strongest
increase in selling rates was seen for works between $5,000 and $30,000, and
works over $1 million, both of which increased
by 4%.. Clients from continental Europe and the Americas accounted for
76% of sale registrations. The number of clients from Asia increased by 15%,
representing 23% of all registrations
(+4%). There was increased participation of
collectors from Greater
China at global sale sites, including a 32% increase in Hong Kong and a 21%
increase at London sales.
Post-War & Contemporary art led the categories
with record auction sales of 665.4 million
GBP ($1.02 billion) – a
16% increase on the same
period last year. The category saw
increased demand at every level, with a
52% increase in new clients bidding
for works of art under 100,000 GBP. The
Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction in
New York on
15 May realised $495 million
(326.7million GBP) becoming the
most valuable art
auction ever held.
Notable increases were also seen for
Asian Art which
realised auction sales
of 284.5 million
GBP ($435.3 million) (+28%); and
Old Masters &
19th Century Art
which totalled 78.4 million GBP
($120 million) (+9%).
The highest auction
price for the first half of the year at Christie's was
paid for Jackson Pollock's Number 19 which sold on 15 May in New York
for $58,363,750 (38,520,075 gbp). Private sales continued to represent a
growing market realizing 465.2 million GBP ($711.8 million), an increase of
13% on the same period last year.
TOP SALES FOR
CHRISTIE'S - 1 January to 30 June 2013
$58,363,750 £38,520,075 Jackson Pollock, Number 19 oil
and enamel on paper mounted on canvas
Painted in 1948 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST New York 15 May 2013
$56,123,750 £37,041,675 Roy Lichtenstein, Woman with
Flowered Hat Magna on canvas Painted in
1963 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE
ARTIST New York 15 May 2013
$48,843,750 £32,236,875 Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dustheads
acrylic, oilstick, spray enamel and metallic paint on canvas Painted in
1982 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE
ARTIST New York 15 May 2013
$42,104,835 £26,921,250 Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Jeanne
Hébuterne (au chapeau) Painted
1919 London 6 February 2013
$39,323,750
£25,560,438 The Princie Diamond A cushion-cut fancy intense pink Golconda
diamond of 34.65 cts. $1,135,000 per
carat WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A GOLCONDA
DIAMOND MOST EXPENSIVE DIAMOND EVER SOLD AT CHRISTIE'S AND IN THE UNITED
STATES New York 16 April 2013
$28,974,511
£18,765,875 Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), Untitled diptych--acrylic and
oilstick on panel Executed in 1982 London 25 June 2013
$27,003,750 £17,822,475 Mark Rothko, Untitled (Black on
Maroon) oil on canvas Painted in 1958 New York 15 May 2013
$26,737,913 £17,602,312
‘Winston Legacy' A pear-shaped D colour, Flawless diamond of 101.73 cts $254,400 per carat WORLD AUCTION RECORD PRICE FOR A COLOURLESS DIAMOND Geneva 15 May 2013
$25,883,750 £17,083,275 Philip Guston, To Fellini oil on canvas Painted in 1958 WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST New York 15
May 2013
$23,643,750 £15,604,875Roy
Lichtenstein, Nude with Yellow Flower oil and Magna on canvas Painted in 1994 New
York 15 May 2013
$19,163,750 £12,648,075 Edward Hopper, Blackwell's Island
oil on canvas, Painted in 1928 27-28
May 2013
Fine Chinese
Modern Paintings auction, Hong Kong
$10,426,045 £6,923,860 Zhang Daqian, Lotus A set of four hanging scrolls, ink and
colour on paper 20 th Century 21 – 22 March 2013
Fine Chinese
Ceramics and Works of Art Part auction, New York, Rockefeller Plaza
$9,083,750 £5,995,275
A magnificent and very rare massive Huanghuali Plank-Top Pedestal Table, Jiaji'an 17 th /18 th Century
WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR HUANGHUALI FURNITURE 31 January 2013
Old Master &
Early British Drawings &
Watercolors auction, New York, Rockefeller
Plaza
$6,130,500 £3,862,215 Claude Lorrain, A wooded landscape
pen and brown ink, brown wash heightened with white on blue paper, brown ink framing lines WORLD AUCTION
RECORD FOR THE ARTIST 21 March 2013
Old Master and Contemporary Prints auction, London, King Street
$3,220,017 £2,133,875
Edvard Munch (1863–1944), Young Woman
on the Beach, 1891-1892 A NEW WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR A PRINT BY THE ARTIST 12 June 2013
Valuable Printed
Books and Manuscripts London, King
Street
$1,843,725 £1,181,875
Vergilius Maro, Publius (70-19 B.C.). Opera (Bucolica, Georgica, Aeneid, with
argumenta). Venice: Vindelinus
de Spira, 1470 13 May 2013
Important
Watches, Including A Gentleman's Pursuit for Excellence, Part II Geneva
$1,701,690 £1,107,871
Patek Philippe. A historically important 18k white gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon
phase and leap year, ref. 448,
manufactured in 1981. WORLD AUCTION
RECORD FOR THIS REFERENCE IN WHITE GOLD