HONG KONG.- Sothebys concluded its spring sales series in Hong Kong, with 3,794 lots sold across 17 auctions conducted over seven days at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre for a grand total of HK$3.22 billion / US$411 million the seven consecutive Hong Kong series to exceed US$400 million (Estimate: HK$2.28 3.32 billion / US$291.1 424 million).
Kevin Ching, CEO of Sothebys Asia, said: Hot on the heels of our ground-breaking live-streamed flagship New York sales that demonstrated the market to be vibrant and well, our rescheduled Spring sales in Hong Kong produced robust results and exceptional performance across all categories. This is a true testament to Sothebys market leading position in Asia for five consecutive seasons.
Patti Wong, Chairman of Sothebys Asia, said: Our highly successful sales series in Hong Kong once again demonstrates the resilience of the Asian market. Undeterred by travel bans, our clients enthusiastically participated through different channels. The pent-up demand and appetite for top quality materials were abundantly apparent. Sothebys first-rate sourcing, worldclass curation, and intuitive understanding of the market, is our winning formula to produce such stellar results.
Nicolas Chow, Chairman of Sothebys Asia, commented: Finding ourselves up against the challenges of an unprecedented backdrop, we quickly adapted and evolved to connect with and serve our clients in ever more effective ways with enhanced e-catalogues, videos, live-streaming and social media, transcending global and physical boundaries.
HIGHLIGHTS ACROSS CATEGORIES
THIRD HIGHEST TOTAL EVER FOR A WINE SALE SERIES AT SOTHEBYS ASIA COMBINED SALE TOTAL: HK$177 MILLION / US$22.6 MILLION
The combination of an exceptional total and performance against estimates put Sothebys in pole position as the market leader in the region
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti led the sales - 1 Six-Litre Methuselah of Romanée Conti 1999 doubled estimate to sell for HK$2.1 million / US$272,100
*UNRIVALLED MARKET LEADERSHIP IN MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART* SIX SALES ACHIEVED A STELLAR TOTAL OF HK$1.7 BILLION / US$220 MILLION
COMBINED SELL-THROUGH RATE: 86%
14 AUCTION RECORDS SET
MODERN ART SALES REALISE SECOND HIGHEST SERIES TOTAL EVER ACHIEVED FOR THE CATEGORY, WITH MULTIPLE RECORDS SET
COMBINED SALE TOTAL: HK$883 MILLION / US$114 MILLION
Top lot: Four-way ten-minute bidding battle took Sanyus Quatre Nus to HK$258 million / US$33.3 million
Chu Teh-chuns only pentaptych, Les eléments confédérés, soared to a record setting HK$114 million / US$14.7 million the artists first work to cross HK$100m mark
Zao Wou-ki whipped up a storm in the saleroom with all seven lots sold for a combined total of HK$318.5 million / US$41 million in the Evening Sale, led by the artists Hurricane Period masterpieces 20.03.60 and 19.11.59
Eight auction records were set across the two sales, including artist records for Chu Teh-Chun, Guan Zilan, Pang Jiun, Chen Ting-Shih, Ho Kan, Hsiao Ming-Hsien, as well as Chu Teh-Chun calligraphy record and Sanyu oil painting on mirror record.
CONTEMPORARY ART SALES ACHIEVE THE HIGHEST VALUED EVENING SALE OF THE CATEGORY AT SOTHEBYS ASIA
COMBINED SALE TOTAL: HK$734 MILLION / US$94.6 MILLION
David Hockneys 30 Sunflowers achieved HK$114.8 million / US$14.8 million the second highest price for any Western art sold at auction in Asia. It is also the seventh highest price for Hockney globally, signalling new heights for Asia as global platform for contemporary art
Robust Results for Asian Contemporary Art: Liu Yes Leave Me in the Dark fetched HK$45.4 million / US$5.8 million, achieving the second highest auction record for Liu Ye following world record also achieved by Sothebys last October. Japanese highlights at Evening Sale were 100% sold
All seven works by François-Xavier Lalanne and Claude Lalanne sold for a combined HK$32 million / US$4 million, demonstrating strong interest from the region. Led by François-Xavier Lalannes Gorille de Sûreté I, which achieved HK$18 million / US$2.37 million, more than three times its estimate and breaking the series record set previously at Sothebys Paris
Artist auction records was set for Hao Liang, Firenze Lai and MR.
SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART SALES SEES STRONG PERFORMANCE OF VIETNAMESE ART COMBINED SALE TOTAL: HK$85 MILLION / US$11 MILLION
Three rare works by Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès all sold, led by Balinese Women in the Garden achieving HK$7.4 million / US$951,596
90% of Vietnamese art works sold. The sales set three new auction records, including artist records for Mai Trung Thu and Tran Van Ha, as well as Oil on Canvas record for Nguyen Nam Son
WU GUANZHONG TAKES TOP SPOT AT FINE CHINESE PAINTINGS SALE
SALE TOTAL: HK$244 MILLION / US$31.5 MILLION
A series of masterpieces by Wu Guanzhong executed at the peak of his artistic career was 100% sold, led by a six-foot monumental landscape painting, Heavenly Lake in Mount Changbai that sold for an above-estimate HK$24 million / US$3.1 million
New artist auction record set for Ju Lians The Legends of Flowers, which achieved HK$7.4 million / US$951,600
DONG QICHANG TAKES TOP SPOT AT FINE CLASSICAL CHINESE PAINTINGS SALE
SALE TOTAL: HK$76 MILLION / US$9.8 MILLION
Two calligraphy works realised over HK$10 million each: Dong Qichangs Stele Inscription in Running Script more than doubled its estimate to sell for HK$20.6 million / US$2.7 million; Zhang Yus Letter to Bo Qing achieved HK$12.2 million / US$1.6 million
TWO EXCEPTIONALLY RARE FANCY VIVID COLOURED DIAMONDS LEADS MAGNIFICENT JEWELS SALE
SALE TOTAL: HK$438 MILLION / US$56.5 MILLION
A 5.04 Carat Fancy Vivid Blue Diamond Ring, Type IIb achieved HK$82 million / US$10.6 million
A 4.49 Carat Fancy Vivid Pink Diamond, Internally Flawless sold for HK$63 million / US$8.1 million
An Imperial Green jadeite bead necklace competed by 5 determined phone bidders achieved stunning price of HK$80.7 million / US$10.4 million
Princess Margarets 21st birthday bracelet attracted fierce competition from phone and online bidders, soaring over high estimate to sell for HK$1.6 million / US$209,674
CHINESE WORKS OF ART SALES DEMONSTRATE SUSTAINED MARKET APPETITE FOR TOP QUALITY WORKS
SALE TOTAL: HK$470 MILLION / US$60 MILLION
A Magnificent and Highly Important Yangcai Reticulated Vase from the Qianlong period achieved HK$70 million / US$9 million
10 pieces of Huanghuali furniture from an important collection fetched a strong total of HK$167 million / US$21.5 million, with all lots selling above high estimates. Highlighted by A Rare Huanghuali Recessed-Leg Long Table, Qiaotouan Ming Dynasty, 17th Century, sold at HK$60 million / US$7.8 million, ten times its high estimate
IMPORTANT WATCHES SALE SETS NEW AUCTION RECORD FOR AN AUTOMATIC ROLEX DAYTONA
SALE TOTAL: HK$117 MILLION / US$15 MILLION
Rolex Platinum Zenith Daytona with Hardstone Lapis Lazuli Dial, soared to HK$25.4 million / US$3.3 million, 5 times over estimate, after a 7-minute bidding battle among phone and online bidders. This sets a new auction record for an automatic Rolex Daytona, 3 times over the record set previously at Sothebys Hong Kong in October 2018
Winning Watch from Ressence Watch Design Charity Competition, Type 1 Slim Ayrton & Finley, achieved HK$375,000 / US$48,386 - sold to benefit The Covid-19 Research Programme of The KU Leuven and UZ Leuven Universities