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CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK SALES SERIES DEVOTED TO THE COLLECTION OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR ACHIEVES $156.8 MILLION
21 December 2011
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Fine and Decorative Arts & Film Memorabilia, Including Costumes December 16, 2011 Decorative Arts & Memorabilia Total: $4,441,188

The  live  auction  sales  of  The  Collection  of  Elizabeth  Taylor  drew  to  an appropriately  dramatic  close  on  December  16  with  heavy  international competition  for  Fine  and  Decorative  Arts  &  Film  Memorabilia  from  the Collection which  realized  $4,441,188 (£2,842,360 /€3,419,715). Bidders from 20  different  countries  around  the  world  competed  for  an  array  of  fine  and decorative items from Miss Taylor's personal collection, including a superb group of scholar's rocks and two works by Andy Warhol.  Among the items of memorabilia chased by bidders were cherished gifts from Michael Jackson and Bob  Dylan, and  a pair  of scripts  bound  in  lilac  leather  that  were  gifts  from Eddie Fisher  

Top lots from the Fine and Decorative Arts & Memorabilia selection included:  A Large Gray Scholar's Rock,  one  of  six  scholar's  rocks  in  Miss  Taylor's  personal collection, was  pursued  by  multiple  bidders  on  the  phone  and  online  to  achieve  $386,500 (£247,360/€297,605) – more than 30 times its pre-sale estimate of $8,000-12,000. 

Andy Warhol's ‘Untitled',  the  postcard-sized  drawing  of  lips  that  Warhol  addressed  “to elizabeth a big kiss” that was a favorite of visitors to the New York exhibition of the complete Collection, was won by an American private bidder for $242,500 (£155,200/€186,725).

Andy Warhol's “Diamond  Dust  Candy  Box”,  a  sparkling  depiction  of  a  opened  box  of chocolates coated with a sheen of diamond dust, achieved $236,500 (£151,360 / €182,105) or nearly $4,000 per chocolate.

Elizabeth Taylor‟s script for the 1944 M.G.M. production of “National Velvet',  the first film  to  solidify  her  status  as  an  international  film  star  at  the  age  of  12,  fetched  $170,500(£109,120/€131,285), well beyond its pre-sale estimate of $2,000-3000.

The Online-Only Sale December 3-17, 2011 Online-Only Sales Total: $9,537,900 The sales of The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor featured a Christie's first: an Online-Only sale that ran in parallel to the live auction series in New York.  The two-week  time-based  auction  was  hugely  successful,  with over $9.5 million in total sales and bidders from 25 countries around the world  competing  for  973  additional  items  of  fine  and  costume  jewelry, designer  fashion  and  accessories,  decorative  arts  and  memorabilia  from Miss Taylor's personal collection.  In total, more than 57,000 online bids were  received,  as collectors  rapidly  drove  prices  from  the  $50  starting point up into the thousands. 

The  top-selling  item  of  the  Online-Only  sale  was  Hiro Yamagata's  Portrait  of  Elizabeth  Taylor,  an acrylic  on canvas  painted  in  1991  (pictured  above  left)  that  realized  $108,000 , £69,120/€83,160), shattering the previous auction record of US $7,973 for the Japanese contemporary artist.   

Additional top lots from the Online-Only selection included:  A Suite of Multi-Gem, Diamond and White Gold Jewelry, which realized $78,000 against a pre-sale estimate of $3,000-5,000.  Similarly, a Diamond and 18K white gold necklace also realized $78,000 against a pre-sale estimate of $10,000-15,000.

In  the  fashion  and  accessories section  of  the Online-Only  sale, a  brown  patent  leather handbag by Cartier paired with sunglasses realized $20,400, well above a pre-sale estimate of $300-500,  and  a  minaudière by Judith Lieber  realized  $31,200  over  a  pre-sale  estimate  of  $200-400.

A  pair of  custom-made  black  leather  cowboy  boots,  one  of  a  dozen  pairs  featured  in  the Online-Only sale, fetched $10,800. The boots were embroidered on the pull-straps in gold with the initials “ET” and signed on the inside by the boot maker.

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